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 J44 HISTORY <>!' ART i l J ii<r.iriA AND ITS DEPENDENCIES. we find the names of deceased persons (Fi<^. I75)- 1 ^"c do not know that any sarcophagi, anthropoid or otherwise, have been l j i<;s. i"3- I74-~Cippi from tombs at Tharros. From Spano. found in the Sardinian cemeteries, but fragmentary coffins of cypress or juniper have been encountered. 2 In some cases there I'll.. 175. Srm<Ktonc cippus with Phfrnician inscription. Height 31 indie--. is no trace of a coffin, but the dead were always surrounded, in the tomb, with objects of various kinds, some of them amulets, 1 Corpus Inscrip. Semit. pars i. No. 159. - PAIS, J.a Sanft'g fl(J i P- t ^'' ) ' note i. I^LENA, Scctri, p. 18. CKF.SPI, Catalogs, p. i=U.