. Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos,. n J 2 : 7, 8, 10, 13 (seeFig. 81 and Fig. 59, Section WX, 17j. There is no corridor but thereTare ?^x. J. FlU. 30.—DiACiKAJM OK Doorway between Rooms12 AXD 13 IN Fi(;.i27. J^ Ki r-^^ / r- * ^^ 7 ^ D ? y V=i / 7 ^w/ 1 o 1 ^ i 1 5 OF MET RE 3 lO 5 O to —1 J3 SCALE OF FEET 1 Fit:. 31. — 1lax of HorsK of IekiiH) 11. two outer doors to the large rooms with doors opposite leading into thesmall back rooms and a doorway connecting the two large rooms. 44 T. D. ATKINSON Perhaps the most perfect building (if it may be considered as onebuilding) is J 2 : 21, 2


. Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos,. n J 2 : 7, 8, 10, 13 (seeFig. 81 and Fig. 59, Section WX, 17j. There is no corridor but thereTare ?^x. J. FlU. 30.—DiACiKAJM OK Doorway between Rooms12 AXD 13 IN Fi(;.i27. J^ Ki r-^^ / r- * ^^ 7 ^ D ? y V=i / 7 ^w/ 1 o 1 ^ i 1 5 OF MET RE 3 lO 5 O to —1 J3 SCALE OF FEET 1 Fit:. 31. — 1lax of HorsK of IekiiH) 11. two outer doors to the large rooms with doors opposite leading into thesmall back rooms and a doorway connecting the two large rooms. 44 T. D. ATKINSON Perhaps the most perfect building (if it may be considered as onebuilding) is J 2 : 21, 22; J 8 : 2, 3, 7 (see Figs. 32, 33 and Fig. 59 YZ, 2).A porch (7), entered apparently from a court or corridor, leads to a room the right a passage 3 leads to two small rooms 21, 22, at the back; thedivision wall between these two rooms contains a doorway d subsequentlyblocked; the eastern part of the wall has disappeared. The walls of thishouse remain standing to an average height of 23 m. (about seven feet six J^ .13. 11 f 11 SCALE OF METRE5 H I I [I [ I I I I 5CALE OF TEET \\Z K3 Fig. 32.—Plax of Horsr, of Period II. inches) and probably they were not much higher originally; they average 70metre thick, and are covered with an earthy plaster. There are no traces ofwindows. The plan has some resemblance to that of the palace of thesucceeding period. The building H 2: 33 ^; H 3 : 2, 3 (Fig. 34) consists of two longnarrow rooms 2 and 3. A third room, or perhaps open space, 33 at theback, is entered from room 2 bv the doorway Ji. There are also remains of a 1 Wrongly lettered 23 ou PI. I. THE ARCHITECTURE. 45


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