[582] Ramsay on The Early Historical Relations of Phrygia and Cappadocia, Pt. 11 (Journal Royal Asiatic Society, xv., London, 1883), pp. 116.
[583] Also Perrot and Chipiez, Art in ... Asia Minor, vol. ii. pp. 153-158.
[584] Liv. Annals Arch., i. (1908), p. 3, and Pls. II. and III.
[585] Macridy Bey, La porte des sphinx à Euyuk (Mitteilungen der Vorderasiatischen Gesellschaft, 1908, 3).
[586] First noticed by Macridy Bey, op. cit., p. 2.
[587] A town Teiria, of the ‘Leuco-Syrians,’ is mentioned by Hecatæus of Miletus (Fragm. Hist. Graec., ed. Müller-Didot, No. 194). M. Maspero inclines to the identification of this place with Eyuk (The Passing of Empires, p. 338).
[588] Cf. the citadel gateway of Sinjerli, [p. 278].
[589] Op. cit., Pl. I. fig. 10.
[590] Macridy Bey, op. cit., p. 6.
[591] In this conclusion we differ from Macridy Bey, op. cit., pp. 11, 13.