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Show j 45 haire·, "'8'een above.,:;. Its ast'ern, ][e'di t'e:rr.anean. t:ound ... as mo s Ehrop:e·, ........ ': .. t, _cuI t ur e- is pr:imi:t.ie .. i i"t:erran.ea.n r always kept alQof. frwu t.r auer s and .rnvader e, ' t" l , _i'.natur.e it:.wq.s 0: Its of'A.th.island. cn i et' the o:r on e .. s.ol and rtile, .:t.iP. and ·'."."',.l,'ea, iron. . the pire. iana,. who are known :rals·,.tha;t ±taly po e see se s ,. .he-id,es, · ... .,. '1, ; .0, _ , r in ... , The ,'. ..... al , co __. ... n te salt,. grani ;.. I _' , which the to-c.ay: furnishes : r ende av- ", , during have to and the of ...... d?ubt, no for all copper, n mine i che e t pr ov Ince many . ransacked also times Roman Its mines, alabaster and marble > of 'Ju;raghs, different metals • .;;; between and three to nr thousand still are . '\. .;"1; are existence, old and built out stories. , '" ," is Srdnia Their . Jrepe 'forh,pecio§ es, gold an4 silver, ; the ": .. g r anar Le e of tne Pho e n Lc 'earlY:"Ltttl]aeted is ,very • vJ._rn ,'=, c.' ILlv1'" . mountainous grea.tly ,facilitated _by t.he o;rsJin tha.t nirecton.:were ... • 1 +1 '" la t' 1 t. . + 1 ar.y howevar Lv i1 i-za,t-ion. the .lled- with clQ;e, OC4 very but, c_onti.nuous, seem co o;:J c t popJ:a t·i-;o.n n.ot b ef'o re it, of ha_ppsse,ssi.on .... that ,it. haa been. in its- pc'uliar poadt Io n, to tOw:ilhg · So alo been have cuI ture the of to, that sdrnilar Mipoan -Carthaginains '''It''passed ,into Roman hands. .j of Lnhab i t.e d that rac e e.a:r'ie.st .the.refor Some' traces ?he,;',iFllatinicians', and t; the ':ikely' towers (truncated cones), the heaviest materials cf several consisting of on the rough- island, .. .,: · laid up .Y hewn, .and .human used seldom ar e :emains in Cyclopean fashion, dwelling places. as , . mente " Crespi, (the antiqliities other and r·· thinks Prof. so layers. they must have been ch-iefly who was formerly of of the island), the • University of Cagliari, tombs in in horizont.al "'1 _ • ..... them found but chief to tom indicate considers Egyptian affinity; the but he : that af before even course his is the Egyptian, all the Phoenecians problematical had made It supposition. settle- seems, . ... .hcwever- J everybody t ha t on landing there, found the old Iberian race . - in I!0session, .I' <' ,. who are also to-day the inhabitants of the isla.nd • |