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Archaeology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 375 note 1 I infer from Dr. Oehler's remarks that he has not visited Hadrumetum or Utica or even Carthage.

page 375 note 2 Daux, , Recherches sur l'origine et l'emplacement des emporia pheniciens, p. 172.Google Scholar

page 375 note 3 I saw some mediæval anchors outside the mosque of Sidi Amir Abadah at Kairwan, and was told that they were brought there from Porto Farina forty years ago. Porto Farina is close to Utica: so this may be a variant of the story told to M. Daux.

page 376 note 1 Dörpfeld, in the for 1885, pp. 63 ff.; Alten, von, in the Karten von Attika, i. 14Google Scholar; and Lupus, , Stadt Syrakus im Alterthum, p. 26.Google Scholar

page 376 note 2 I suspect that Dr. Oehler is quoting at second hand from Hermann's, Lehrbuch der griechischen Antiquitäten, vol. 2, part 2, p. 279.Google Scholar The same figures occur there, and the same authorities are cited. But the figures are given as measurements of the length now extant; and the 40·0 is qualified by etwa.

page 376 note 3 Beulé, , Fouilles á Carthage, p. 110.Google Scholar