[950] E.g. Akhuni, c. 860 B.C., and Khaiani, c. 859 B.C.; see also [p. 272].
[951] See above, [p. 273]. Cf. also a sculpture of later date from Sinjerli, now in the Berlin Vorderasiat. Museum, No. 2996, where a Hittite is seen placed between two Semites, the former distinguished inter alia by the typical bunch of hair curled behind his neck, the latter by the equally characteristic designing of the hair in ringlets. On this interesting criterion see below, [p. 380].
[952] Cf. the monuments of Bor, [Pl. LVII.], Ivrîz, [Pl. LVII.], Marash, [p. 113], Sakje-Geuzi, [Pl. LXXXI.]
[954] Temple of Abu Simbel, N. wall.
[955] See also above, pp. [188], [194].
[956] Cf. Pls. [XLII.], [LXXIX.], and pp. [109], [265], [297], [301].
[959] See above, pp. [110], [111], and cf. Strabo, XI. iii. p. 32.