[135] Dieulafoy, vol. iv, Figs. 25 and 26, and Plate 14, an arched niche in the inside of the dome. According to Flandin and Coste’s sections, all the door, window, and niche arches were so treated.

[136] Idem, vol. iv, Fig. 29.

[137] Koldewey, in Mitt. der D. O.-G., No. 12, p. 6.

[138] Dieulafoy, vol. iv, Fig. 30.

[139] Idem, vol. iv, Plate 17.

[140] Perrot-Chipiez, vol. ii, p. 140.

[141] Flandin and Coste restore the façade differently and give it the true oriental form of the lîwân façade; see below, [p. 137].

[142] De Sarzec-Heuzey, Découvertes en Chaldée, p. 397.

[143] Ramsay and Bell, The Thousand and One Churches, Fig. 355.

[144] Dieulafoy, vol. iv, p. 77.