The Archaeological journal . us, avIio made use of the Iberian stones already there. Ate the wall forms a projecting obtuse angle, and the Roman wall ofAugustus extends to the tower // This tower, whose base, like that of all the wall which we haveexamined and which remains to be examined, is Cyclopean, has thesame construction for more than half its height, and terminateswith remains of the period of the Scipios and restoration of thetime of Next this tower is seen a piece of wall, Cyclopean in all its height, as in <?<?; there is another considerable portion in g Tower o


The Archaeological journal . us, avIio made use of the Iberian stones already there. Ate the wall forms a projecting obtuse angle, and the Roman wall ofAugustus extends to the tower // This tower, whose base, like that of all the wall which we haveexamined and which remains to be examined, is Cyclopean, has thesame construction for more than half its height, and terminateswith remains of the period of the Scipios and restoration of thetime of Next this tower is seen a piece of wall, Cyclopean in all its height, as in <?<?; there is another considerable portion in g Tower of San Magin. The base is also Cyclopean; in one of theblocks* winch form the tower a human head is rudely sculptured,apparently a womans, of Asiatic type; and in another block existtwo out of three heads, which were formerly united by the trunk,representing the Trinity of the Orientals. The upper part of thistower like the preceding one (but with more details), is of theperiod of the Scipios with modern restorations, . ,. Iran- Muj~oJJLcls eZe Tarragona;. PLAN OF TARRAGONA


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