624 ([return])
[ Mission de Phénicie, pp. 64, 65.]

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625 ([return])
[ See Di Cesnola’s Cyprus, pp. 210-212.]

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626 ([return])
[ The temple of Solomon was mainly of wood; that of Golgi (Athiénau) was, it is thought, of crude brick (Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 139).]

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627 ([return])
[ See the plan in Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art, iii. 267, No. 200. Explorations are now in progress, which, it is hoped, may reveal more completely the plan of the building.]

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628 ([return])
[ As being the most important temple in the island.]

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