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LIST Of PLATES
                      143  Bronze figurine, from Ras Shnmra. Height c.  156  Column base of temple, Tell Tayanat (Courtesy
                            25 cm: 10 in. (Schaeffer 2, Plate 29)     Director, Oriental Institute, University of
                      144  (a) and (b) Bronze figurine, from Beirut. Height  Chicago)
                            c. 16 cm: 6\ in. (Louvre Archives Photo-   157  (A) Column-figure from the palace of Kaparu,
                            graphiques)                               Tell Halaf. Height c. 274 cm: 108 in.
                      145  Gold dish, from Ras Shamra. Diameter c. 19  (Oppenheim, Plate 13A)
                            cm: 8 in. (Schaeffer 3, Plate 1)       (b) Bird  on column, from Tell Halaf. Height
                      146  (a) to (d) Four seal impressions. (Frankfort 1,  c. 182 cm: 72 in. (Oppenheim, Plate 14)
                            Plates 40c, m; 4411; 45i)          i^S (a) Scorpion-man, from Tell Halaf. Height c.
                          (e) Copper axe head, inlaid with gold; iron   162 cm: 64 in. (Oppenheim, Plate 42A)
                            blade; from Ras Shamra. Length c. 20 cm:  (n) Scorpion-man, from Tell Halaf. Height c.
                             8 in. (Schaeffer, Syria xix, Plate 39)   91 cm: 36 in. (Oppenheim, Plate 41 a)
                      147  Granite stele, from Bcisan. Height c. 92 cm: 37  (c) Funerary statue, from Tell Halaf. Height c.
                             in. (Rowe, Frontispiece)                 182 cm: 72 in. (Oppenheim, Plate 43)
                      148  Ivor)’ inlays, from Megiddo:         159  (a) Supporters of winged sun disk, from Tell
                          (a) Griffin. Height c. 3 cm: il in. (Loud 3,  Halaf. Heightc. 91 cm: 36 in. (Oppenheim,
                             Plate 9)                                 Plate 8b)
                          (b) Bcs. Height c. 10 cm: 4 in. (Loud 3, Plate 8)  (b) Six-winged genius, from Tell Halaf.
                          (c) Sphinx. Height c. 10 cm: 4 in. (Loud 3,  Height c. 60 cm: 24 in. (Oppenheim, Plate
                             Plate 7)                                 3^A)
  1                    149  (a) Ivor)’ inlay, from Byblos. Height c. 3 cm:  (c) Two figures dispatching a third. Height c.
                             1} in. (Montet 1, Plate 142)             60 cm: 24 in. (Oppenheim, Plate 36A)
                          (b) Mirror handle, from Enkomi. c. 12 cm: 5   160  (a) Weather-god, from Zin^irli. Height c. 132
                             in. (Courtesy, Trustees, British Museum)  cm: 52 in.
                       150  Ivory lid of a box, from Minct cl Bcida.  (b) Acrobats, from Zin^irli. Height c. 113 cin:
                             Height c. 15 cm: 6 in. (Schaeffer 2, Frontis­  45 in.
                             piece)                                (c) Warrior, from Zin^irli. Height c. 142 cm:
                       151  (a) and (b) Ivory objects, from Megiddo.  56 in.
                             Heights c. 22 cm: 9 in; and c. 12 cm: 5 in.  161 Two reliefs (not originally adjoined), from
                             (Loud 3, Plates 39, 43)                  Carchcmish (Courtesy, Director General of
                           (c) and (d) Basalt Lions, from Alalakh. Height  Antiquities, Ankara)
                             c. 121 cm: 48 in. (Autiq.Jnlxxx,Plates 3,4)   162 Stele of Barrekub, from Zin<;irli. Height c. 114
                       152  (a) Bronze figure covered with gold foil, from  cm: 45 in. (Photo, Vordcrasiatischc Abtei-
                             Megiddo. (Courtesy, Director, Oriental   lung, Berlin Museum)
                             Institute, University of Chicago)  163  Statue of a king, from Zin<;irli. Height c. 365
                           (b) Weight of red jasper, in the shape of a lion   cm: 144 in. (Courtesy, Director, Archaeo­
                             mauling a bull, from Tell cl Amarna.     logical Museum, Istanbul)
                             Height c. 6 cm: 2} in. (Courtesy, Trustees,  164  Rock relief showing Urpallu king of Tyana
                             British Museum)                          before the god Sandas (Meyer cd., Plate
                       153  (a) Faience chariot, from Ras Shamra (Louvre  15)
                             Archives Photographiques)          165  (a) to (e) Reliefs from Karatepc (Courtesy,
                           (b) and (d) Faience Cups, from Cyprus (Cour­  H. Th. Bossert, U. Bahadir Alkim, Halct
                              tesy, Trustees, British Museum)         Cambcl)
                           (c) Faience Cup, from Ras Shamra (Louvre   166  (a) Ivory mirror handle, from Nimrud. Height
                              Archives Photograpliiqucs)              c. 12 cm: 5 in. (Courtesy, Trustees, British
                       154  (a) Plan of palace and temple at Tell Tayanat  Museum)
                              (Courtesy, Director, Oriental Institute,  (b) Ivory handle of a fan, from Nimrud.
                              University of Chicago)                  Height c. 14 cm: 53 in. (Courtesy, Trustees,
                           (b) Column base, from Tell Tayanat (Courtesy,  British Museum)
                              Director, Oriental Institute, University of 167 (a) Ivory sphinx, part of a piece of furniture.
                              Chicago)                                Height c. 12 cm: 5 in. (Courtesy, Director,
                       155 Entrance to Palace at Sakjcgcuzi (Garstang,   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
                              Plate 47)                             (b) and (c) Fragments of round ivory boxes
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