[IX]. Brick of Warad-Sin, King of Larsa, recording building operations in the city of Ur 105
[X]. The Citadel Mound of Carchemish from the north-west 128
[XI]. Upper portion of the Code of Hammurabi, engraved with a scene representing the king receiving his laws from the Sun-god 144
[XII].(i) Bronze cone and votive figure, (ii) Stone cylinder with a votive inscription of Warad-Sin, King of Larsa 153
[XIII]. Portion of the text of Hammurabi's Code, Columns 6-8 168
[XIV]. A modern gufa, a form of coracle described by Herodotus and represented on the monuments 177
[XV]. (i) A small kelek on the Tigris at Baghdad, (ii) Ferry-boats on the Euphrates at Birejik 184
[XVI]. Impressions of Babylonian cylinder-seals, engraved with mythological subjects 193
[XVII]. Impressions of Kassite cylinder-seals 199