Hittite Inscriptions; Certain Newly Discovered Inscriptions, Together With Revised Copies of a Number of Hitherto Known And Still in Situ, Representing a Portion of the Results of the Cornell Expedition to Asia Minor And the Assyro-Babylonian Orient
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This was originally a square pillar about 18 inches on a side and about Fig. 2S. Qum Bel, Arslan Tash. Fic 21). Quru Bel, Ar.slaii Tash. six feet high, composed of five cubes of basalt of which four still remain, scattered about the village and used as mortars in which to crush grain. Each of the four blocks is rough on one side, showing that the monument originally stood against the wall. niTTITK INSCRIPTIONS 33 was Ihe roushncss of the lo\\vr part of the block first found indiratcs that this .....„,. the base, it havuio- doubtU'ss l)0(.n set in the -round or inserted into a rock socket. On the upper portion of the three sides were thrxr l)i-ief Hittite inscriptions, so Fig. 30. (Itimn, smaller iasripti Vui. ol. Gurtin, large in.spription. encrusted with hme that it was the work of hours to clean them. The second and best preserved of these, now in the courtyard of the miUer's house, contains on the 3 34 CORNELL EXPEDITION TO ASIA MINOR AND ASSYRO-BABYLONIAN ORIENT :3 a- >
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