[1441] Inscription G, col 1. ll. 15-17. See p. [621].

[1442] Described in De Sarzec's Découvertes en Chaldée, pp. 216, 217. For other specimens, see ib. pp. 106, 171; and see also Hilprecht, Old Babylonian Inscriptions, i. 2. p. 39, note.

[1443] Inscription D, col. iii, 1-12.

[1444] See Winckler's note, Keils Bibl. 3, 2, p. 16.

[1445] IR. 54, col. iii. l. 10.

[1446] Ib. 55, col. iv. l. 1, 2.

[1447] IIR. 61. no. 2, obverse.

[1448] See Perrot and Chiplez, History of Art in Chaldea and Assyria, i. 75, 76.

[1449] See the illustration in Snouck-Hurgronje Mekka, pl. V.

[1450] I.e., of the god, E-Kua being the name of the sacred chamber in Marduk's temple at Babylon. See p. [629], [note 1].