[98] Amores, ch. xxvi.
[99] L’imagerie phénicienne et la mythologie iconologique chez les Grecs, part i., 1880.
[100] See Perrot and Chipiez, History of Art in Phœnicia, etc. vol. ii. p. 404 f.
[101] Menant, La Glyptique orientale, t. ii.
[102] The figure representing the god Set has not a hawk’s head, as M. Babelon states, following M. Menant. Here, as always, Set has the head of a nondescript animal, somewhat resembling an ass!
[103] Revue archéol. t. xxvii. 1868, p. 432 ff.
[104] In proportion to the amount of the discoveries, the results are published, and the monuments reproduced and commented on, in the vast publication entitled Délégation en Perse, Mémories publiès sous la direction de M. J. de Morgan, délégué-général (quarto, Leroux, editeur, Paris). Eight volumes have already appeared, the ninth is in the press (November 1905).
[105] See pp. 168, 169, 171 (figs. 135, 136, 137).
[106] Mémoires de la Mission, vol. i., pl. ix.
[107] Mémoires de la Mission, vol. vii., pl. i., fig. A.