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        1  Three prehistoric bowls, from Samarra   21  Plan and section of a private house at Ur
          (Jnl Nr East. Stud nr, 1944, 47~72)      (Antiq.Jnl, vn, Plates 41-2)       5<>
        2  Temple in stratum XIII, Tepe Gawra   22  Terra-cotta figure of a guardian lion from
          (Toblcr, Plate 12)                 3     the temple at Tell Harmal. Height c. 63
        3  Temple VII, Abu Shahrein (Sumer in,     cm: 25 in.                         57
          1947, Figure 3)                    4  23  Plan of the temple of Karaindash, Warka
        4  The ‘White Temple* on its ziggurat,     (Hdb. dcr Arch. 700)               63
          Warka (U.V.B. vm, 1936, 13)        5  24  Middle Assyrian seal impressions (a, b,
        5  Sin Temple II, Khafajc (Dclougaz and    Andrac 2, Figures 49, 50; c, Frankfort 1,
          Lloyd, Plate 2B)                   7     Figure 59)                         68
        6  Sin Temple V, Khafajc (Delougaz and   25  Plan of the Ishtar temple of Tukulti-Ni-
          Lloyd, Plate 5a)                   8     nurta I (Andrac 2, Figure 47)      69
        7  Seal impressions of the Protolitcratc period   26  Reconstruction of the Ishtar temple of
          (U.V.B. v, 1933, Plates 23a; 24a, g; 26b,   Tukulti-Ninurta I (Andrac 2, Figure 48)   69
          c, d); (d from Susa)              16
        8  Brocade style seal, from Khafajc. Height   27  Assur temple of Tukulti-Ninurta I (An-
          c. 3 cm: in.                      iS     drae 2, Figure 42)                  70
        9  Development of a steatite vase, from   28  The northern part of the city of Assur, re­
          Khafaje. See Plate n. Height c. 5 cm: 2 in.   constructed by Walter Andrae (Andrae 2,
          (Brit. Mus. Qrt. xr, Plate 32)    19     Figure 24)                          71
       10  Sin Temple VIII, Khafajc (Dclougaz and   29  Plan of Khorsabad (Loud 2, Plate 69)  74
          Lloyd, Plate 10)                  20  30  Plan of Sargon’s palace, Khorsabad, after
       11  Section through a tomb, Ur (Woolley 1,   Place                              75
          Plate 24)                         21  31  Main entrance to Sargon’s throne room,
       12  Early Dynastic seal impression. Height c.   after Place                     76
          4 cm: 1$ in. Berlin               23  32  Reconstruction of Ziggurat of Khorsabad
       13  Macehead. Height c. 10 cm: 4 in. Depart­  by Victor Place and Albert Thomas  79
          ment of Oriental and Classical Antiquities,   3 3 Panel of glazed bricks flanking entrance to
          National Museum, Copenhagen       32     palace temples, Khorsabad, after Place and
       14  Seal impressions of the second Early Dy­  Thomas                            So
          nastic Period, from Fara (Heinrich 1,
                                                34  Plan of Palace F, Khorsabad (Loud 2,
          Plates 47a; 65c; 49F, 46F, 51I)   37     Plate 75)
       15  Two seal impressions of the second Early                                    82
          Dynastic period from (a) Tell Agrab and   35  Column base, from Khorsabad (Puch-
                                                   stcin, Figure 40)                   S2
          (b) Khafaje                       38
       16  Seal impressions of the third Early Dy­  36  Plan of the private apartments in the Assy­
          nastic period (a) Berlin, from Fara, and (b)   rian palace, Arslan Tash (Thurcau-Dangin
                                                   a.o., Figure 10)
          Allard Pierson Museum, Amsterdam  39                                         S3
       17  Akkadian seal impressions, (a) from Tell   37  North-west wall of Sargon’s throne room
          Asmar, (b) Bibliodicquc Nationalc, Paris  45  at Khorsabad, reconstructed by Charles
       18  Goddess pouring water from sky, from die   Altman (Loud 2, Plate SS)        S4
          Stele of Urnammu of Ur (cf. Plate 53)  5i  3S Weather-god and dragon, relief from the
       19  Plan of the Gimilsin Temple and die     temple of Ninurta, Nimrud           SS
          palace of the rulers ofEshnunna by die end   39  Assyrian inlay of ivory, from Nimrud
          of the Third Dynasty of Ur (Frankfort,   (Perrot ct Chipicz, II, Figure 391)  102
          Lloyd, and Jacobsen, Plate 1)     52  40  Door-sill of marble decorated in relief
       20  The Assur temple E, Assur (Hdb. dcr Arch.   widi a carpet design, from Khorsabad
          1, 691)
                                            55     (Perrot ct Chipicz, II, Figure 96)
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