[88.2] Vide Cook, Religion of Ancient Palestine, p. 73; Winckler, Tel-el-Amarna Tablets; Garstang, op. cit., p. 348.
[88.3] Published by Ramsay, Cities of St. Paul, p. 134, fig. 7.
[88.4] Garstang, op. cit., pp. 175-176, interprets the figure as a priest.
[89.1] Vide my Cults, vol. ii., Artemis-References, R. 79m.
[89.2] Adonis, etc., 2nd ed., p. 129.
[89.3] Religion of the Semites, p. 52.
[89.4] In lecture delivered in Oxford on “Apollo,” and published 1909; cf. his article in Hermes, 1903, p. 575.
[90.1] Cults, vol. ii., “Artemis” Coin-Pl. B, n. 28.
[90.2] Pp. 651, 652, 665.
[91.1] The inscriptions throwing light on the cult at Panamara are contained in Bull. Corr. Hell., 11, 12, 15 (years 1887, 1888, 1891); cf. the article in Roscher’s Lexikon, vol. iii., s.v. “Panamaros.”