[34] See further, pp. 82 ff.

[35] See Fig. 3, C.

[36] Fig. 3, R.

[37] See below, p. 30, Fig. 6, where the space between the crude brick walls is labelled K K. The walls are distinguished, by cross-hatching, from the structure of the palace which is of burnt-brick. When the Ishtar Gate (H) was built by Nebuchadnezzar, the northern of the two walls received a facing on both sides of brick-rubble laid in mud and bitumen, indicated by a heavy surrounding line upon the plan; but originally this wall too was of crude brick.

[38] Fig. 6, V; and see further, p. 58, n. 1.

[39] The present crude brick walls of the Ḳaṣr fortifications date from his reign or from that of his father.

[40] The meaning of nimitti is not quite certain.

[41] In 648 b.c.; see further, Chap. VIII.

[42] Figs. 7 and 8, A and 1-3. Fig. 7 gives the ground-plan of this corner of the citadel. In Fig. 8 the quay walls and fortification-walls are given in section along the north front, looking from W. to E. In Fig. 8 the quay-wall "2" cannot be shown, as it is practically a westward extension of "I."

[43] A.