. Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos,. Fig. 45.—Vii;\v ok the Chami;kk (i ;j : 4. The house G 3 : 4 contains in one corner a well-built structure ofmasonry which may have been a tank, a bath, or a sink (Figs. 44, 45).. ¥lO. 4G.—OlTl-KT KKOM ( IN (J .S : 4. Jt has a large outlet communicating with the drain in the street (Fig. 46).The sides are built of white freestone, the bottom is a slab of harder stone. oi T. D. xVTKIX;SOX The hole in the wall forming the outlet is 17 inches wide by 14 inches is a similar hole 18 inches square in the wall of the next house(G 8: c) but


. Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos,. Fig. 45.—Vii;\v ok the Chami;kk (i ;j : 4. The house G 3 : 4 contains in one corner a well-built structure ofmasonry which may have been a tank, a bath, or a sink (Figs. 44, 45).. ¥lO. 4G.—OlTl-KT KKOM ( IN (J .S : 4. Jt has a large outlet communicating with the drain in the street (Fig. 46).The sides are built of white freestone, the bottom is a slab of harder stone. oi T. D. xVTKIX;SOX The hole in the wall forming the outlet is 17 inches wide by 14 inches is a similar hole 18 inches square in the wall of the next house(G 8: c) but in this case the bottom of the hole is 2ft. 4in. above the levelof the street so that it may have been a window. A small house, remaining fairly perfect, is that at H 2 : 23 ; H 3 :1. It isshown to a larger scale in Fig. 47. The most nearly perfect building of this period is the small but com-pletely detached house, J 3 : IS, 24, 28. It is surrounded on three sides byan alley (17) only -50 m. wide. The width of the street on the east side was H^


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