[275] Mitt. der D. O.-G., No. 51, p. 71.
[276] Hilprecht, Explorations in Bible Lands, p. 483, and fig. on p. 552.
[277] Sarzec-Heuzey, Découvertes en Chaldée, Plate 53 bis, Fig. 1.
[278] The last two examples are not yet published. For the connexion of the orthostatic construction at Pasargadae with Assyria and the Hittite cultural sphere, see Herzfeld, Iranische Felsreliefs, p. 184. The link between the two is probably to be sought at Ecbatana.
[279] Perrot-Chipiez, vol. ii, Figs. 107 and 110.
[280] Hellenistische Bauten in Latium, pt. ii, p. 147.
[281] Perrot-Chipiez, vol. ii, Fig. 123.
[282] Idem, vol. ii, Fig. 136.
[283] Perrot-Chipiez, vol. i, Fig. 267, and Puchstein, Die ionische Säule, Fig. 45, for Egypt; Perrot-Chipiez, vol. ii, Fig. 39, for Assyria.
[284] Fergusson, History of Indian and Oriental Architecture, p. 115, façade of the Chaitya Cave at Nassick.