My Experiences of Cyprus Being An Account of the People Medival Cities And C
My Experiences of Cyprus Being An Account of the People Medival Cities And C
Basil Stewart
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Long, and 21 ft. Wide. The fourth chamber, at right angles to the first three, which were in a row, was smaller. Apart from the great quantity and the value of the objects found here, was their variety. Egypt, Chaldaea, Assyria, and Greece, all contributed to the wealth of this storehouse. Owing to their situation underground and the consequent dampness, it is supposed that these chambers merely formed a hiding-place for the more valuable property of the temple above, where it could be hidden a...way on any sudden alarm. That this treasure remained neglected and was not restored to its place in the temple, is probably explained by supposing that the town of Curium was taken and sacked, and that all who knew of its secret hiding-place were slain, carrying with them the secret of these vaulted chambers. 168 Limasol and its Neighbourhood. On the other hand, that these precious objects had not been removed to their place of safety in the hurry of a sudden alarm is proved by the fact that a certain order was perceptible in the way the treasure was stored.
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