BSY_FB_16-59

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Another tomb, a short distance to the S.W. is
of the ordinary single broad arched type.

Still further to the South stands a large
ruined building of complex plan. There are
several small rooms in the ground story but
no evidence of an upper story. The doorways
have lintels monumented with a row of small
discs of various design and chain patterns.

The South and East sides are provided with
a low colonnade of plain rectangular piers
with corbels on the interior to support cross beams
of stone. Beneath the entire building and
extending under part of the courtyard is
a huge rock hewn chamber lined with
arcosolia with their sarcophagi.

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