Of the Eaftern Province. 



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Upon the Declivity of the fame Hill, a little to the '^out\\- The sepukkrai 

 ward, we have feveral Sepulchral Monuments and Infcriptions ; ^^'""""'"*'- 

 moft of which have been beautifully carved into a Variety of 

 Figures in Baffo Relleijo, reprefented either mourning, offer- 

 ing Incenfe, or performing fome Office to the Dead. The In- 

 fcriptions lye below the Figures, fome of which are as follow. 



C. lULIUS PROCULUS V. A. . . 



FLAVIA DAILUA CONIUX V. A. . . 



D. M. S. 



I. FLAVIUS SATURNINUS 



FILIABUS I. GENERIS 



FECIT- 



Kas-haite, from theDiftance and Situation It hath withre-r/.^SATAFr. 

 fpe6l to Sit'ifi and Igilgili^ Ihould be the Satafi\ as fome of '''''"' ' 

 the Ruins at Bahoure may prove likewife to be the Bafilica of 

 the Antients. 



Four Leagues to the N. E. o£Kas-haite, is the Town oi Ji^- y^m-metUx 

 meelah, the Gemellce of the Antients, built upon a large Ex-'"'Gemel- 

 tent of Ruins , in the Centre of a beautiful Interchange of ibid. d. f." 

 Valleys and Mountains. There are here feveral Fragments of 

 Antiquities, particularly one of the old Gate of the City, and 

 of an Amphitheatre. 



Th& Wed elDfahab , upon uniting the River of yi;;2-?wf6'/<«Z>, 

 feparateth the Encampments of the Tul-hah from thofe of the 

 Bern Merwan ; and wafhing afterwards the Country of the 

 Bent Silune and Fraidah, leaveth the Bent Omran and Ourarr^ 

 a great Way to the Weft. All thefe are confiderable Tribes ; 

 and the Laft lye diredly in the Road from the City Meelah 

 to Jijd. 



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