Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens . 5 m. Along the whole lengthof this wall there extends on the outside, upon a level with the lowerpart of the substructure, a platform formed of irregularly shaped gi-eatest width of this platform is m., but the average width isabout 2 m. ARCHITECTURAL REMAINS IN IK ARIA. 63 The wall /*, which tcnuinatcs in a Byzantine grave, belongs to a lateperiod, and is built of small stones. Upon it rested the column with theErgasos inscription (No. 7). We turn now to the building //, which, as weknow from an inscription on the d
Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens . 5 m. Along the whole lengthof this wall there extends on the outside, upon a level with the lowerpart of the substructure, a platform formed of irregularly shaped gi-eatest width of this platform is m., but the average width isabout 2 m. ARCHITECTURAL REMAINS IN IK ARIA. 63 The wall /*, which tcnuinatcs in a Byzantine grave, belongs to a lateperiod, and is built of small stones. Upon it rested the column with theErgasos inscription (No. 7). We turn now to the building //, which, as weknow from an inscription on the door-sill, was the Pythion, or temple ofthe Delphian Apollo (plate vi). This building is on a much higherlevel than the remains heretofore mentioned, the difference in level be-tween the base B and the threshold of the Pythion being mucli of the north side^* of the temple has disappeared, not eventhe substructure of the wall on this side being left,^ the material for a res-toration is ample. The aiita b, in the front, is m. from the corner. Fig. O. — Part of the waU of the Feribolos.
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