| John Ray - 1738 - 560 páginas
...walls are entire, and plaifter'd over with lime; the roof is covered with large fmooth ftones, not lying flat, but fhelving and meeting above in a kind...to have been a paflage leading to fome other place, whither this way the Priefts went into the hollow of that huge Sphynx, as Straba and Pliny term it,... | |
| Universal history - 1779 - 492 páginas
...; the roof is covered with large fmooth (tones, not lying flat, but (helving, and meeting above in an angle. On the eaft fide of this room, in the middle of it, Greaves fays there feems to have been a paflage leading to fome other place ; but neither Thevenot... | |
| 1824 - 448 páginas
...plastered over with lime, the roofe is covered with large smooth stones, not lying flat, but shelving and meeting above in a kind of arch, or rather an angle. On the East side of this room, in the midle of it, there seems to have been a passage leading to some other... | |
| James Bonwick - 1877 - 258 páginas
...plastered over with lime ; the roofe is covered with large smooth stones, not lying flat, but shelving, and meeting above in a kind of Arch, or rather an Angle." JSTorden, in 1 737, saw it " half filled with stones." Maillet had before remarked the forcible entry,... | |
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