THE SEPARATE EXCAVATIONS IN GHIAUR KALA. 189 
The brick pavement (a) lay above a round, kettle-shaped fireplace 21 inches 
in diameter and 12 inches deep. At the same level as that of the fireplace, 7. e., 
at 3 feet 8 inches, a second brick pavement (b) came to light, the bricks and con- 
struction being similar in every way to the higher pavement. Only one complete 
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Ruined tower 
North wall 
main city 
1000 FEET 

Fig. 421.—Map of the Inner City of Ghiaur Kala. 
brick and three adjoining fragments are preserved. At the northern end of the 
digging, at a depth of 5 feet and deeper, there occurred the traces of a thick wall 
built of air-dried bricks; but its: trend could not be determined, because at the 
depth of 6.25 feet it was necessary to establish a terrace 9 feet wide to receive 
