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 1 1 [STORY OF ART IN PIKKNMCIA AND ITS DEPENDENCIES. plan (Fig. 204). but one made in such a way that it leaves many questions unanswered which might have been set at rest once for all bv a few accurate observations taken at the right time. IMC;. 203. The hill of Paphos, remains of a temple in the foreground. From Cesnola. From this sketch and from the evidence of G. Colonna Ceccaldi, evidence which would be more valuable than it is, but for the fact a a a a a a a E3 I'K;. 204. I'lan of temj>le at Golgos. From Cesnola. that at the time of his visit many of the exploring trenches had become filled up, we gather the following data. 1 1 On the whole question of this temple see CESNOLA, Atti della reale Academia delle Srienze di Torino, vol. vi. 1870, 1871, pp. 534 et seq., and Cyprus, ch. v. See too CECCALDI, Monuments, pp. 39-51.