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 I JO HISTORY OF ART IN ANTIQUITY. to work lever in hand, " turning about the less heavy blocks, slipping in between those that could not be moved, sinking trenches around others, so as to examine the lower face of fragments touching the ground." The result of his investigations is as follows : Like the tomb decorated with a pair of lions, this, too, was -0 ' 'i '2 '3 '4. '5 Ml' FIG. 66. The Broken Tomb. Restored plan. hollowed in the face of a projecting cliff, along with grave-chambers of less importance, of which two sides at least, west and north, were disengaged. The door was in the north side (Fig. 66). The south wall of the hypogee, which formed the end or back