[223] Cf. the monument recently discovered at Marash, described below, [pp. 114 ff.]
[224] As at Sakje-Geuzi. See [Pl. LXXVIII.]
[225] Perrot and Chipiez, Art in ... Asia Minor, ii., fig. 268.
[226] Humann and Puchstein, Reisen, etc., Atlas, Pls. XLVII.-XLIX.
[227] Other sculptured fragments are described on pp. [118-122].
[228] [Pl. XLII.] from a photo of the Imperial Ottoman Museum at Constantinople, by courtesy of H. E. Hamdy Bey.
[229] Below, Pls. [XXXVIII.], [LXXIX.]
[230] The original is now at Constantinople Museum, No. 840; a cast may be seen in the British Museum.
[231] Proc. Soc. Bibl. Arch. 1905, Nov., p. 225.
[232] E.g. at Comana of Pontus, Strabo, XII. iii. 32; ibid., and of Cappadocia, where the priest was second in rank, ibid., XII. ii. 3; also at Pessinus, ibid., XII. vi. 3.