Bibl.: Rott, Kleinas. Denkmäler, pp. 175-179 and figs. 1, 2.
Tashji: Rock Carvings and Inscription, p. [149].
Bibl.: Rott, Kleinas. Denk., p. 178, fig. 3; Jeraphanion, Proc. S.B.A., xxx. (1908), pp. 43, 44, and Pl. II.
Tell-Ahmar: Mounds of Hittite Site, East Bank of Euphrates, south of Jerablus, pp. [129], [130]. (i) Stela in Black Basalt, round topped, upper half; figure wearing polus, and clasping object. (ii) Six broken Blocks of Basalt, with hieroglyphs, forming a four-sided monument, with male Hittite deity standing on bull upon the face, and an inscription in eight lines of hieroglyphs in relief upon the sides and back. [Measures about 200 × 90 × 90 cms., tapering slightly.] (iii) Broken Slab, two draped figures, with fringed robe and upturning shoes. (iv) Broken Slab with two figures in relief, clad in tunics and upturned shoes with objects in hands. (v) [Gigantic Lion sculptures, inscribed in cuneiform.] (vi) [Uninscribed large Block, with relief of two rampant horse-demons.] (vii) [Slab, T-shaped, with relief of a bull.] (viii) [Broken Block, relief of forearm and hands.] (ix) [Basalt Block, relief of eagle-headed winged deity in Assyrian attitude.]
Bibl.: Hogarth, Liv. Annals of Arch. (1909), ii. pp. 177-183 and Pls. XXXVI.(iv)-XL.
Yalanjak. See [Angora].
Yamoola: Sculptured Eagle on Lion Base, pp. [155], [156], and [Pl. XLIX.]
Bibl.: Proc. S.B.A. (1908), p. 27 and figs. 1, 2; Liv. Annals of Arch., i. p. 5 and Pls. VI., VII.
Yarre: Relief Ceremonial Feast, pp. [164], [165].
Bibl.: Jour. Hell. Stud., xix. pp. 40-45 and fig. 4.