Bibl.: C.I.H. (1900), pp. 18, 19, and Pls. XXII.-XXV.; (1902), pp. 15, 16, and Pl. XXI.; (1906), p. 2 and Pl. XXII.; Humann and Puchstein, Reisen, Atlas, Pls. XLVII.-XLIX.; Recueil, xv. p. 32 and Pl. II. B; Wright, Empire, p. 162 and Pl. XXVI.; Perrot and Chipiez, Art in ... Asia Minor, ii. fig. 268 and pp. 64 ff.; Proc. S.B.A. ix. (1887), p. 374; (1905), p. 225.

Now a at Constantinople Museum, No. 840; Cast at British Museum; d, n, o at Berlin (V.A. Museum, Nos. 973, 974); f, h, l Metropolitan Museum, New York, Nos. 1904-6-5; l, k, m Casts at Berlin (V.A.G., 61, 63, 62); g at Constantinople Museum, No. 1625.

Nigdeh: Inscribed Altar or Moulded Base, p. [189].

Bibl.: C.I.H. (1906), p. 15 and Pl. LIII.

Palanga: Carved Lion. Columnar Figure inscribed, pp. [141], [142], and [Pl. XLV.]

Bibl.: C.I.H. (1900), p. 17 and Pl. XX; ibid. (1906), pp. 1, 2, and Pl. XX.; Recueil, xv. p. 95 and Pl. III.; Proc. S.B.A., xxviii. pp. 93, 94, and Pl. II. Now in Constantinople Museum, No. 1215.

Restan: Inscribed Stone, p. [85, note 2], and p. [94].

Bibl.: Proc. S.B.A. (1909), p. 259.

Sakje-Geuzi: (a) Reliefs of Lion Hunt, Ceremonial Feast, and fragments of Lions, etc., pp. [102-105] and [Pl. XXXIX.] (b) Walled Mounds, Palace Ruins, and Reliefs, pp. [298-314] and [Pls. LXXVIII.-LXXXII.]