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                  41  Embroidered tunic of Assurnasirpal, on a   67  Plan of the palace of Niqmcpa, Tell At­
                     relief, from Nimrud (Perrot ct Chipicz, II,   chana (Antiq.Jnl xix, Plate 3)  146
                     Figure 444)                       104  68  Development of gold bowl, from Ras
                   42  Plan of E-mail temple, Babylon (Koldc-   Shamra. Diameter c. 17 cm: 7in. (Schaef­
                     wey 2, Figure 38)                 107    fer 3, Plate 8)                   149
                   43  Gates and palaces in the second city at His-   69  Engraved bronze foil, from Tyre (Dus­
                     sarlik (Troy), after Dorpfcld     T12    saud, Figure 64)                  LSI
                   44  Pin, car pendants, and bracelet from the   70  Ivory gaming board, from Enkomi.
                     second city at Hissarlik (Troy). (After   Height c. 5 cm: 2 in. (Drawing Helene J.
                     Schlicmann and Hubert Schmidt).          Kantor)                           152
                     Heights: (a) c. 7 cm: 3 in.; (b) c. 3 cm: i£   71  Ivory comb, from Megiddo. Height c. 6
                     in.; (c) c. 8 cm: 3! in.; (d) c. 2 cm: 1 in. 114  cm: 2% in. (Drawing Helene J. Kantor)  U7
                   45  Design on engraved vase, from Maikop   72  Two sides of carved ivory rod, from
                      (cf. Plate 124)                  115    Megiddo. Height c. 19 cm: 7}in. (Loud 3,
                   46  Shoulder design on a vase, from Maikop 115  Plate 22)                    158
                   47  Temple I, Boghazkcuy (Bittcl 2, Figure  73  Chariot battle, on ivory inlay from Me­
                                                       119    giddo. Height c. 5 cm: 2 in. (Loud 3,
                   4S Temple III, Boghazkcuy (Bittel 2, Figure   Plate 32)                      158
                      46)                              120  74  Feast, on ivory inlay from Megiddo.
                   49  Sphinx, from Yerkapu (cf. Plate 126)  122  Height c. 5 cm: 2 in. (Loud 3, Plate 32)  T5S
                   50  Head of Lion from the Lion gate, Boghaz­  75  Victorious homecoming and feasts, on an
                      kcuy (cf. Plate 1 28a). (After Akurgal,   ivory inlay from Megiddo. Height c. 6
                      Figure 26)                       123    cm: 2^- in. (Loud 3, Plate 4)     159
                   51  Plan of Yasilikaya (Bittel, Naumann,  76  Ahiram’s sarcophagus, from Byblos.
                      Otto, Plate 39)                  125    Height without cover 80 cm: 32 in. (Syria
                   52  Demon, at Yasilikaya (Akurgal, Figure 31) 126  xi, Figure 180)           l6o
                   53  Sword god, at Yasilikaya (cf. Plate 13ia)   77  Cover of Ahiram’s sarcophagus (Syria xi,
                      (Akurgal, Figure 30)             126    Figure 181)                       l60
                   54  King adoring bull, at Ala^a Hiiyiik (Gar-   78  Temple of level ia, Tell Atchana (Antiq.
                      stang, Figure 8)                 127    Jnl xxx, Figure 5)                163
                   55  Lion hunt, at Ala^a Htiyiik     128  79  Temple of level 1 b, Tell Atchana (Antiq.
                   56  Rock sculpture, at Imamktilii. Height c.  Jnl xxx, Figure 6)             163
                      180 cm: 71 in. (Gelb, Plate 27)  129  80  Plan of the Upper Palace, Zin^irli (Lus-
                   57  Ivory plaque, found at Megiddo. Height   chan, Plate 22)                 168
                      c. 10 cm: 4in. (after Loud 3, Plates 10, 11) 130  81  The use of stone, mud-brick, and wood
                   58  Metal belt, from Boghazkcuy (Mittli. X.  (Luschan, Figure 63)            169
                      Or. gcs.)                        131  82  Plan of the Acropolis ofZin<;irli (Luschan) 170
                   59  Stele, from Jcbclct cl Bcida. Height c. 300   83  Southern gate of citadel, Zingirli (Lus­
                      cm: 120 in. (after Oppenheim)    136     chan, 209)                       171
                   60  Gold dagger and sheath, from Byblos   84  Plan of die palace of Kaparu, Tell Halaf
                      (Dussaud 1, Figure 5)            138     (Oppenheim, 82)                  172
                   61  Dagger hilt, from Saqqara (Montet 2,   85  Reconstruction of secdon through Scor­
                      Figure 171)                      139     pion Gate, Tell Halaf (Naumann n, Figure
                   62  Plan of the palace of Yarimlim, Tell At-   42)                           173
                      chana (Antiq. Jnl xxvin, Plate 1)  139  86  Reconstruction ofscction through the por­
                   63  Mitannian seal impression       141     tico of the palace of Kaparu at Tell Halaf
                   64  Mitannian pottery, from Tell Atchana and   (Naumann, Figure 31)          173
                      Tell Billa (Atiliq.Jnl xvm, Plates 11, 16,  87  Three guardian lions from gates at Zin-
                      18, 19; Mus.Jnl, xm, Plate 61)   142     ^irli (Syria 11, Figure 60)      182
                   65  Fragment of a wall painting, from Nuzi   88  Reliefs, from Carchcmish (Syria n, Figures
                      (Starr, Plates 128-9)            144     26, 30)                          182
                   66  Painted cup, from Tell Brak. Height c. 12   89  Reliefs from Sakjcgcuzi (Syria 11, Figure
                      cm: 5 in. (Iraq ix, Plate 40)    144     112)                             I83

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