[622] Macridy Bey, op. cit., figs. 23, 24.

[623] These details were in vogue throughout the whole range of Hittite art at Sinjerli: see pp. [275], [289]. Cf. also [Pl. XXIV. (ii).]

[624] [P. 252]: on the question of date, see below, [p. 367].

[625] There is no analogy to date this object earlier than the ninth or tenth century B.C. Cf. pp. [210], [301].

[626] Ramsay, Jour. Roy. Asiatic Society (N.S.), xv. p. 116, with sketch plan.

[627] Perrot, op. cit., fig. 335, represents the right-hand figure with head-dress serrated, but this marking seems to be the weathering of the stone.

[628] Perrot, op. cit., fig. 336, Pl. LXIII.; Macridy Bey, op. cit., fig. 28, p. 21.

[629] Loc. cit., also Recueil de Travaux, xiv. p. 91 and fig. 5.

[630] Cf. Pls. [XLIV.] and [XLVII.]

[631] [Pl. LXV.], [p. 223] (Nos. 3, 4, R.).