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BSY_FB_17-67

67

S.W. Temple see plan opp.P. 64

The other little temple is situated on
the south western limits of the present village.
It is completely surrounded with houses of
the natives and is itself uninhabited.

For this reason it is more difficult to
study in detail - Its plan is essentially
like the other - tho' it is raised on a much
higher basement - The three outer walls
[presume] almost then [venture] [high] and the southern
anta is intact even to the cap of its pilaster.
The pilaster is provided with a statue base
of rectangular form. The interior is difficult
to examine owing to the plaster which has
been laid over all the details - but enough
of the wall of the facade remains for me to
see that it is almost exactly a reproduction
of the other in form and decorative details.

The columns of the portico are not in situ but
may be seen in a neighbouring courtyard
with fragments of a richly ornamented
architrave - The presence of segments
of a semicircular arch, corresponding
in design and measurement, with the

BSY_FB_17-67

67

S.W. Temple see plan opp.P. 64

The other little temple is situated on
the south western limits of the present village.
It is completely surrounded with houses of
the natives and is itself uninhabited.

For this reason it is more difficult to
study in detail - Its plan is essentially
like the other - tho' it is raised on a much
higher basement - The three outer walls
[presume] almost then [venture] high and the southern
anta is intact even to the cap of its pilaster.
The pilaster is provided with a statue base
of rectangular form. The interior is difficult
to examine owing to the plaster which has
been laid over all the details - but enough
of the wall of the facade remains for me to
see that it is almost exactly a reproduction
of the other in form and decorative details.

The columns of the portico are not in situ but
may be seen in a neighbouring courtyard
with fragments of a richly ornamented
architrave - The presence of segments
of a semicircular arch, corresponding
in design and measurement, with the