. Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos,. Fig. 17.—View of throu<;;h the Towx Wall lookixg Fit;. IS.—View of Staircase.(Partly obliterated by dtbris fallen since excavation.) THE ARCHITECTURE. 33 Outside the town, roughly parallel with the wall and at a distance ofabout 2| m. from it is another line of stonework, nowhere, I think, more thanone course high except in the fragment facing the west wall (PI. II., A 5 : f^)where it rises to a height of about one metre. Its outline correspondsclosely with that of the outer main wall, so that the two structures weredoubtless in some wa


. Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos,. Fig. 17.—View of throu<;;h the Towx Wall lookixg Fit;. IS.—View of Staircase.(Partly obliterated by dtbris fallen since excavation.) THE ARCHITECTURE. 33 Outside the town, roughly parallel with the wall and at a distance ofabout 2| m. from it is another line of stonework, nowhere, I think, more thanone course high except in the fragment facing the west wall (PI. II., A 5 : f^)where it rises to a height of about one metre. Its outline correspondsclosely with that of the outer main wall, so that the two structures weredoubtless in some way related and of the same period. The meaning of this


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