at Copan and Quirigua, [219-240];

correspond with Ahua-ka-tun, the 20-year memorial stone, [221];

of Assyrian kings, having seven symbols, seven circles, etc., [337-360];

Esar-haddon of Sendschirli, [342], [359];

Bavian, [357], [358], [359];

of Sargon, [357], [359];

trilingual stela of Canopus, preserved at Gizeh, [378];

funeral stela at Bûlâk, [421];

at Quirigua and Copan memorial stones of high priest rulers, with title “Divine Four”;

built over hidden cruciform vaults, compared with the Egyptian “star of Horus,” [512], [513].