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LINDUS
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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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lindus, one of the three chief cities of the island of rhodes, before their synoecism in the city of rhodes. it is situated on the e. side of the island, and has a finely placed acropolis on a precipitous hill, and a good natural harbour just n. of it. recent excavations have discovered the early temple of athena lindia on the acropolis, and splendid propylaea and a staircase, resembling those at athens. the sculptors of the laocoon are among the priests of athena lindia, whose names are recorded by inscriptions. some early temples have also been found, and inscriptions cut on the rock recording the sacrifices known as [greek: boukatia]. there are also traces of a theatre and rock-cut tombs. on the acropolis is a castle, built by the knights in the 14th century, and many houses in the town show work of the same date. see rhodes; also chr. blinkenberg and k. f. kinch, _exploration arch. de rhodes_ (copenhagen, 1904-1907).