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51.
-- Stela of scribe Tarhunpijas from Marash. Louvre, Paris
52.
- Statue of a king from Malatya. Archaeological Museum, Ankara
53.
-- Statue of the god Atarluhas from the Royal Gateway, Carchemish. Archaeological Museum,
Ankara
54.
-- Column-base from Sinjirli. Istanbul Museum
55.
-- Column-base from Tell Taynat
56.
-- 'Harpy Tomb' from Lycia
57.
-- Group of figures from a Phrygian castle gateway at Bogazköy
58.
-- Bronze engraving from Karmir-Blur
59.
-- Gold head of gryphon from treasure of Sakiz at Ziwiye
60.
-- Man-headed bull from palace of Sargon II at Dur Sharrukin. Louvre, Paris
61.
-- Assyrian cylinder-seal impression. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York
62.
-- Assyrian cylinder-seal impression. After Delaporte, Catalogue des cylindres orientaux de la
Bibliothèque Nationale
63.
-- Relief on bronze gateway at Balawat. British Museum
64.
-- Reliefs from palace of Sennacherib. British Museum
65.
-- Cult statue of Diana of Ephesus. Archaeological Museum, Izmir
66.
-- 'Grave of Absalom' in the Kedron valley
67.
-- Anthemion motive from the frieze of the Erechtheum, Athens
68.
-- Door-jamb from Temple of Bacchus, Ba'albek
69.
-- Detail of relief on pilaster from Leptis Magna
70.
-- Bronze head of lion from the Yemen. British Museum
71.
-- Bronze figure of a horse from the Yemen. Dumbarton Oaks Collection, Harvard University,
Washington, D.C.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We take this opportunity of expressing our sincere thanks to all the museums and institutions listed
for their kindness in allowing us to reproduce the following plates:
National Museum, Aleppo 112, 126, 196
Archaeological Museum, Ankara 120, 123, 138,
149
Iraq Museum, Baghdad 44, 49, 51, 54, 59, 73, 78
National Museums, Beirut 103, 106, 109
National Museum, Beirut 103, 106, 109
National Museums, Berlin 42, 132, 193
Oriental Institute, Chicago 103
National Museum, Damascus 71, 115, 218, 220
William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art, Atkins
Museum, Kansas City
62
British Museum, London 5, 23, 32, 57, 65, 81, 84,
118, 135, 138, 143, 186, 228
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven 222
Nimrud Dagh Excavations, New York 200, 205
Louvre, Paris 28, 68, 76, 92, 95, 97, 171
University Museum, Philadelphia 79, 83, 90
Villa Giulia Museum, Rome 159
Archaeological Museum, Teheran 39
The coloured illustrations listed below were kindly supplied by:
J. Dönmez, Ankara 120, 123, 149
A. Evan and W. Tschink, Baghdad 44, 49, 51, 54,
59, 73, 78, 87
Theresa Goell, New York 200, 205
Julian Huxley, London 100, 208, 225
K. S. Kleindienst, Philadelphia 79, 83, 90
H. Kraft (Bild- und Filmarchiv), Berlin 132, 193
J. A. Lavaud, Paris 28, 68, 76, 92, 95, 97, 171
Edith Porada, New York 39
H. Roger-Viollet, Paris 213, 216
J. Skeel, Pluckley 5, 23, 32, 57, 65, 81, 84, 118,
135, 138, 143, 186, 228
Dr. Uhrenbacher (Farbbildzentrale Heidelberg)
129

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