Kizil-Dagh. See [Kara-Dagh] above.
Kurts-oghlu: Fragment of Statuette inscribed, pp. [98], [99].
Bibl.: C.I.H. (1900), p. 8 and Pl. VII. Now in Berlin Vorderas. Museum, No. 3009.
Kuru-Bel: Inscribed Altar with Lions, pp. [146-148].
Bibl.: Proc. S.B.A. (1908), xxx., Pt. II., p. 42 and Pl. I. [Remains in situ.]
Malatia: Three Reliefs of Lion Hunt, Stag Hunt, and Ceremonial Feast, with Inscriptions. Four Reliefs with Deities and Oblation Scenes, etc., pp. [135-140] and [Pl. XLIV.]
Bibl.: C.I.H. (1900), p. 13, Pl. XVI. (A, B); ibid. (1906), p. 7, Pl. XLVII.; Heuzy, Les Origines Orientales d’Art, i. Pl. X.; Liv. Annals of Arch., i. (1908), Pls. IV., V.; ibid., 1909, p. 180 and Pl. XLI.; Hogarth, Recueil, xviii., with Pl., p. 25; Proc. S.B.A. (1905), p. 212; ibid. (1904), xxvi. p. 13. Lion Hunt and Feast now in Constantinople Museum, 846, 847; Stag Hunt in the Louvre Museum, Paris.
Marash: (a, b) Two Lion Corner-stones (one Inscription), pp. [108-111] and [Pl. XLII.]
Inscribed:—(c) Relief of Ceremonial Feast, pp. [111-112]. (d) Portion of a Statue, p. [113]. (e) Fragment of a Statue, p. [113]. (f) Royal Stela, p. [114]. (g) Four-sided Monument, pp. [115-117]. (h) Fragment of Basalt, p. [118].
Uninscribed Reliefs:—(i) Woman seated with Child, p. [118]. (k) Ceremonial Feast, p. [119]. (l) Warrior before Table, p. [119]. (m) Adoration Scene, p. [120]. (n) Chariot and Horse, p. [121]. (o) Musician with Pipes, p. 122. (p) Horse-rider, p. [122].