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A Pre-historic Building at Salamis
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spelling | Richter, Max Ohnefalsch 0075-4269 2041-4099 Cambridge University Press (CUP) Literature and Literary Theory Linguistics and Language Archeology Visual Arts and Performing Arts Language and Linguistics Archeology Classics http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/623360 <jats:p>The ancient building which I propose to describe, one of the most interesting of its kind in Cyprus and the East, has been casually mentioned by A. P. di Cesnola (<jats:italic>Salaminia</jats:italic>, p. 2, 1882) as a wall; ‘perhaps a part of the ancient wall bounding the interior area of the harbour :’ an architectural, topographical, and geological impossibility. By R. H. Lang (<jats:italic>Cyprus</jats:italic> 1875, p. 25) as ‘a Cyclopean ruin.’ By Unger and Kotschky, who add to an insufficient account an indifferent drawing (<jats:italic>Die Insel Cypern</jats:italic>, Wien, 1865, p. 533), but, with greater judgment, describe it as a Cyclopean well temple. L. Ross (<jats:italic>Denkmäler u. Forschungen, Arch. Zeitung</jats:italic>, April 1851, p. 328) calls it a Phoenician tomb, cp. L. P. di Cesnola, <jats:italic>Cyprus</jats:italic>, p. 171, German edit. R. Pocock (1745, II. 217) speaks of it as ‘a chapel built of three stones, the four sides consisting only of two stones, and it is covered with a third, which is angular at the top. If I mistake not, I may say, this Saint (<jats:italic>Catherine</jats:italic>) was buried in this chapel, and there seems to have been a tomb in it.’ I begin by explaining my drawings, made with great care on the spot; every stone was measured, and reduced to scale. <jats:italic>R</jats:italic> denotes rock, <jats:italic>M</jats:italic> masonry. See Pl. XXXIII.</jats:p> A Pre-historic Building at Salamis The Journal of Hellenic Studies |
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