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THE PHOENICIAN TOMB. 165 where there were also several graves excavated through the floor. 1 In this chamber the fragments of one of the most interesting of FIG. 106. Plan of a portion of the necropolis of Sidon (Mugharet-Abloun). From Renan. the anthropoid sarcophagi were collected. It was broken into so many pieces that it has been found impossible to restore it (s). 2 6 a 7 5 5 FIG. 107. Section through line A, B, c, of Fig 106. From Renan. By the side of this chamber a well descended entirely through the mass of rock and tapped the water beneath (v) ; it was used, 1 Upon the arrangement of this chamber and the discoveries made in it, see M. GAILLARDOT'S Journal des Fouilles (Mission, pp. 436-440.) 2 It is now in the Louvre.