Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . 0 5 10 I I I 20 M. Fig. 38. Dhimini; plan after Tsundas, A-2, PI. 2. Dhimiiii, Aycliitectitre, Tombs 8i from 320 mm. to 4*50 mm. in length. The walls have an average thicknessof ?60 m. and the floor is paved with small stones. In the porch were twowooden columns, and two others stood near the circular hearth in the frontroom. In the inner room was a semi-circular hole with built overhangingsides, which Tsundas thinks was an oven, A-S, p. 54, Fig


Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . 0 5 10 I I I 20 M. Fig. 38. Dhimini; plan after Tsundas, A-2, PI. 2. Dhimiiii, Aycliitectitre, Tombs 8i from 320 mm. to 4*50 mm. in length. The walls have an average thicknessof ?60 m. and the floor is paved with small stones. In the porch were twowooden columns, and two others stood near the circular hearth in the frontroom. In the inner room was a semi-circular hole with built overhangingsides, which Tsundas thinks was an oven, A-S, p. 54, Fig. 10; and also amore or less circular enclosure of upright slabs. This Tsundas thinks waseither a hearth or a store place for fruits, but is not quite certain that it isnot earlier than the main building. Megaron B, Fig. 39, has been largely restored in the plan. It is similarin type to Megaron A, but the hearth is placed by the back wall of the frontroom and the door leading into the back room is near the end of the


Size: 1388px × 1799px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookpublishercambr, bookyear1912