[414] Luke the Physician, pp. 163, 164.
[415] By Miss Gertrude Bell, 1907.
[416] Ramsay, op. cit., Pls. XIV., XV.
[417] Proc. S.B.A. (March 1909), xxxi. p. 86, Pl. VII. No. 5.
[418] Sayce, op. cit., Pl. VIII. No. 6.
[419] Ramsay, op. cit., p. 160 and Pl. XVI.
[420] Proc. S.B.A. (March 1909), Pl. VII.
[421] Professor Sayce does not agree with Professor Ramsay’s interpretation, which we adopt in lack of an alternative explanation, and especially in view of the parallels afforded by the sculptures of Eyuk ([Pl. LXXIII. (i)]) and of Sakje-Geuzi ([Pl. LXXXI.]).
[422] Professor Ramsay (op. cit., p. 160) reproduces the name as Tarkuattes; but the form given by Professor Sayce (S.B.A. loc. cit., p. 84) corresponds closely with the name of a Hittite leader, Targannas, recorded by Rameses II.