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Who
first
surrounded
the
Acropolitan
platform
with
a
wall,
is
unknown,
but
it
is
probable
that
the
work
of
Pelasgi
may
be
traced
in
part
of
the
boundary
wall,
from
a
division
of
it
having
received
that
name
by
tradition.
The
walls
of
Tiryns
and
Mycenæ,
are
the
finest
remains
of
Acropolitan
building
in
Greece,
but
they
are
inferior
in
magnitude
to
erections,
(called
Cyclopean),
of
Norba,
in
Latium;
and
several
other
Pelasgic
fortresses
of
Cora,
Signia,
and
Alatrium,
in
Italy,
(the
walls
of
which
resemble
those
of
Tiryns,
Argos,
and
Mycenæ,)
whose
wonderful
ruins
exhibit
walls
of
equal
strength
and
solidity
with
those
of
Argolis.
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Who first surrounded the Acropolitan platform with a wall, is unknown, but it is probable that the work of Pelasgi may be traced in part of the boundary wall, from a division of it having received that name by tradition. The walls of Tiryns and Mycenæ, are the finest remains of Acropolitan building in Greece, but they are inferior in magnitude to erections, (called Cyclopean), of Norba, in Latium; and several other Pelasgic fortresses of Cora, Signia, and Alatrium, in Italy, (the walls of which resemble those of Tiryns, Argos, and Mycenæ,) whose wonderful ruins exhibit walls of equal strength and solidity with those of Argolis.
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