THIS PHOTOGRAPH WAS TAKEN FROM THE UPPER CHAMBER OF THE AUTHOR'S 

 LODGING-PEACE AT URGUB (SEE PAGES 3 12 AND 314) 



To the uninitiated person there is not the slightest indication that we are in the presence 

 of Troglodytic dwellings, and the reader will have to take the author's word for it. The 

 group on the right is making life miserable for the present writer, who was at the moment 

 examining something antique. This illustrates what happens to the traveling archaeologist at 

 every turn. 



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