Bibl.: C.I.H. (1900), p. 37, Pl. XXXIX.; Sayce, Hittites (1903), p. 67, with Pl.; Texier, Description, ii. Pl. CXXXII.; Perrot and Chipiez, Art in ... Asia Minor, ii. p. 229 and fig. 362; Wright, Empire, p. 155 and Pl. XVIII.; Revue Archéol. (1866), xiii. Pl. XII.; Trs. S.B.A., vii. pp. 266, 439; Proc. S.B.A., XXI. p. 222; Herodotus, ii. p. 106.
Karaburna: Rock Inscription, pp. [154], [155].
Bibl.: C.I.H. (1902), pp. 17, 24, Pl. XLVI.; Jour. Hell. Stud., xxi. (1901), pp. 328-332, with Pl.; Proc. S.B.A. (1905), p. 217.
Kara-burshlu: Inscribed Sculpture, Ceremonial Feast, pp. [99-101].
Bibl.: C.I.H. (1900), p. 20 and Pl. XXVI. (1, 2).
Kara-Dagh: Rock Passage, with two Inscriptions. (Kizil-Dagh): Fortress, with three Inscriptions; Rock Altar, with Inscription: Rock Throne, with Figure and Inscription, pp. [177-181].
Bibl.: Ramsay, Luke the Physician, pp. 160 ff. and Pls. XIV.-XVI. Proc. S.B.A. (1909), xxxi. p. 86 and Pls. VII. and VIII.
Kellekli: Eight miles north of Jerablus. Recently found: (i) Relief of Human Figure in long robe. (ii) Stela showing relief of two Figures facing, inscribed on face and two sides.
Bibl.: Hogarth in Liv. Annals of Arch. (1909), ii. p. 172, figs. 2, 3, and Pl. XXXVI. (ii, iii).