[403] Trs. S.B.A., vii. pp. 266, 439, and Proc. S.B.A., xxi. p. 222; also in The Hittites, pp. 67 ff. Cf. C.I.H. (1900), Pl. XXXIX. and p. 38.
[404] Recueil de Travaux, xiv.; C.I.H. (1900), Pl. XXXV. and p. 31; Perrot and Chipiez, op. cit., ii. p. 213 (where the name is incorrectly given as Kosli-Tolu). The inscription was first published in Revue Archéologique, 3ᵉ série, 1885, v. p. 262. Revised copy of Sayce in Proc. S.B.A., Jan. 1904, p. 24, with Plate.
[405] Xenophon, Anabasis, I. ii. 14.
[406] Hamilton, Researches in Asia Minor, ii. pp. 350, 351; Perrot and Chipiez, op. cit., ii. p. 214 and fig. 356; Revue Archéologique, 3ᵉ série, vol. V. pp. 257-264, Pls. XI., XII.
[407] Perrot and Chipiez, op. cit., ii. pp. 222, 223; illustration in Ramsay, The Cities of St. Paul (London, 1907), p. 134, fig. 7.
[408] This is an inference from the omission of the feet; actually the legs come to an end upon the head of the lower figure.
[410] Cf. especially the lions and sphinx-base of Sakje-Geuzi, Pls. [LXXIX.], [LXXXII.]