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344 History of Art in Antiquity. In order to allow space for a broad terrace in front, the building was thrown back as far as it ¥rould go, so dose to the edge of the platform that the central hall was brought to the very verge of the -o o O ' .o 6 o o o M o o o i o o b o olio o o o oiio o o m. I o □ ■ f • ■ • I i! I ■ » • «  O o Fig. 165.— The Bdaee of Xerxes. I'lan. Flandin and Coste, /Wu a$uuMtu, Plate CXXXI. sheer descent of the south or lowest terrace. The channel running under the palace throughout its length should be noticed. The fact that it branches right and left towards the end of the saloon, Digitized by Google