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 MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION. 1 1 1 chiselled border in which the hand of the Giblite masons was formerly seen is no more than the signature of those who worked for the Hospitallers and Templars. On the other hand, many examples of channelled masonry may be found among the antique monuments of Judaea, of that Judaea which was the scholar of Phoenicia in all the manual arts. It appears difficult to allow that the Jews made use of methods un- FlG. 46. Wall of a temple at Malta. known to the Phoenicians, but it is none the less certain that the only really ancient building in Phoenicia in which this channelled masonry has been encountered is the tomb at Marath, known as the Burdj-el-Bezzak, or " Tower of the Snail " (Fig. 6). There we find a very strongly marked rustication, but only on the sub- structure. 1 To find another example we have to come down to a 1 See RENAN, Mission, pp. 80-90, and plate xiv.