[23] See his _Asshur and the Land of Nimrod_ (1898).
[24] F. Jones, _Vestiges of Assyria_ (1855); _Journal of the Royal
Asiatic Society_, xv. pp. 297 _sqq._; and more especially _Memoirs_,
edited by R. H. Thomas, 1857.
[25] _Expédition scientifique en Mésopotamie._
[26] In the _Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes_, vi. pp. 337
_sqq._
[27] _Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy_, xxi. pp. 114 _sqq._ and
233 _sqq._
[28] _Journal asiatique_, xiv. pp. 93 _sqq._; xv. pp. 398 _sqq._
[29] _Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society_, xv.
[30] _Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archæology_, iii.
pp. 465 _sqq._; _Actes du VIième Congrès International des
Orientalistes en 1883_, ii. pp. 637 _sqq._ (1885).
[31] _Mémoires de la Délégation en Perse_; the volumes by Dr. Scheil on
the inscriptions that have thus far appeared are ii., iii., iv., v. and
vi.
[32] _Zeitschrift für Assyriologie_, 1889, p. 434.
[33] _Ak-ka-du; Orientalische Literatur-Zeitung_, 1905, p. 268.
[34] _Journal of Philology_, iii. pp. 1 _sqq._ I endeavoured
to settle the nature of Sumerian phonology in a Memoir on “Accadian
Phonology,” published by the Philological Society, 1877–8.
[35] _Die Sumerischen Familiengesetze_ (1879).
[36] Göttingen _Nachrichten_, 17 (1880); _Die Akkadische Sprache_
(1883).
[37] _Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society_, 1848, ix. pp. 387
_sqq._
[38] See my article, “On the Language of Mitanni,” in the
_Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archæology_, 1900, pp.
171 _sqq._; and Leopold Messerschmidt in the _Mitteilungen der
Vorderasiatischen Gesellschaft_, 1899, part iv. pp. 175 _sqq._
[39] Fr. Delitzsch, _Die Sprache der Kossäer_ (1884).
[40] They are now in the possession of M. de Clercq. For a translation
of the inscriptions upon them, see my _Patriarchal Palestine_, p. 250.
[41] _Thebes, its Tombs and their Tenants_, pp. 62, 66.
[42] For the archæological results of M. de Morgan’s work, see his
_Mémoires de la Délégation en Perse_, vols. i. and vii. The eighth
volume, which will also be devoted to archæology, is in preparation.
[43] Chantre, _Mission en Cappadoce_, plates x.-xii.
[44] The yellow and red wheel-made ware, some of it inscribed with
characters of the age of Gudea, which has been disinterred at Tello,
is quite different. This class of pottery, by the way, seems to have
been preceded by a grey coarse ware, made with the hand. One fragment
of fine polished yellow ware with traces of black ornamentation
has recently been reported from Tello by Captain Cros (_Revue
d’Assyriologie_, 1905, p. 59), but the isolated character of the
discovery makes it probable that it was an importation from Elam.
[45] Copper figurines of the goddess, with hands pressed under the
breasts, found in one of the earliest substructures of Tello (_circa_
B.C. 4000), are published by M. Heuzey in the _Revue d’Assyriologie_,
1899, p. 44.
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