eon), 164
" Sanchi (Tope), 67
" Tegea (of Athena Alea), 112
" Tivoli (of Vesta), 153
Temples, Egyptian, 25
" Shinto, 77
Theatre of Balbus, 156
" " Marcellus, 156
" " Mummius, 156
" at Orange, 157
" of Pompey, 156
Thermae, _see_ Baths
Tomb at Ahmedabad, 266
" " Bab-el-Molouk (Belzoni's), 24
" " Bijapur, 266
" " Castel d'Asso, 139
" of Cecilia Metella, 173
" " Cyrus, 54
" " Darius, 59
" " Hadrian, 174
" " Regulini Galeassi, 141
Tombs, Egyptian, 20
" Lycian, 85
" Cnidus (Lion), 110
Tope at Sanchi, 67
Tower at Delhi (Kutub), 266
" Seville (Giralda), 265
Treasury of Atreus, 85
Typhonia, 25
Usertesen I., 29
Wall of China, Great, 76
Way, Appian, 145
Westminster Abbey, 204
Wurkha, ruins at, 46
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