From these fragments it is apparent that there must have been three arches on the east and west sides, while approximately similar proportions would allow five arches on the south side.
It is divided into two unequal parts by an arcade of three arches, the smaller part between the arches and the south wall being raised a step above the rest.
It is the 'Pentecost' which is signed Velascus, and in it the Apostles in an inner room are seen through an arcade ofthree arches like a chapter-house entrance.
The porch is entered by three arches, one in the middle wider and higher than the others.
It was a fine quadrangular brick building of three stories in height, the entrance being under an advanced balustraded portico of three arches.
There are fourteen other bridges, presenting from one to three arches, of from 20 to 90 feet span.
This must have been until recently a place of some local importance, as it is approached by a paved causeway, and had an aqueduct, now ruinous, carried over the river on three arches.
Immediately behind this mound was an extensive ruin, consisting of three arches in a fair state of preservation.
To the right of the promontory, a wall, the base of which is washed by the waves, is perforated by three arches.
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