Eflatoun-Bunar: Sculptured ‘Lycaonian’ Monument, pp. [174], [175].
Bibl.: Hamilton, Researches, ii. pp. 350, 351; Revue Arch., 3ᵉ ser. vol. v. pp. 257-264 and Pls. XI., XII.; Perrot and Chipiez, Art in ... Asia Minor, ii. p. 224, fig. 356.
Ekrek: Inscribed Stone (re-dressed), p. [148] and [Pl. XLVI.]
Bibl.: C.I.H. (1900), p. 26, Pl. XXXI., and ibid. (1906), pp. 2, 3, Pl. XXXI. A. Now in Constantinople Museum, No. 1217.
Emir-Ghazi: Three Inscribed Altars and an Inscribed Corner-stone, pp. [183], [184].
Bibl.: C.I.H. (1906), p. 9 and Pls. XLIX., L.; Proc. S.B.A., xxvii. (1905), pp. 21-23, Pls. I.-III., and ibid., xxviii. (1906), p. 134; Ramsay, History and Art of the Eastern Provs. of Rom. Emp., p. 178 and Pls. IX., X., XI.
Eski-Yapân: Uninscribed Sculptured Lion, p. [88].
Bibl.: Liv. Annals of Arch., i. (1908), p. 9.
Eyuk: Foundations of Walled Town. Palace Gateway with Sculptures, pp. [242-269], [Pls. LXXII., LXXIII.], [Plan, p. 246].