Page:History of Art in Sardinia, Judæa, Syria and Asia Minor Vol 1.djvu/17

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List of Illustrations. FIG. PAGE 195. Wall of enclosure, showing entrance to circle . 292 196. Wall of enclosure, with central bcetulus or cubical stone. Deir Ghuzaleh 293 197. Sketch of the site called El-Mareighât 293 198. Plan of double circle at Minyeh 294 199. A dolmen at Hesbon 294 200. Another dolmen at Hesbon 295 201. Old oak at Mamre 297 202. Mount Gerizim 299 203. Punic pillar or cippus. Kition 300 204. Subterraneous chamber. Medain Salih 303 205. Niche at Medain Salih 303 206. The Teima stela 3°4 207. Bas relief of Teima 307 208. Old wall of enclosure at Hazor 300 209. Fragment of door frame 3 IO 210. Passage in front of the throne-room 3 I4 211. General plan of the Solomonian buildings 3^ 212. Throne of Ramses 318 213. Wallof Ophel 3 i 9 214. Wall of enclosure. Hebron 320 215. A pool at Beersheba -> 2 i 216. Plan of shafts, passages, and aqueducts of Mount Ophel 323 217. Shafts, galleries, and aqueducts opening into El Rogel 32c 218. Section of Mount Ophel through canal 326 219. Plan of central portion of canal , 27 220. Longitudinal section of canal ... 328 221. Tranverse section of canal ,29 222. Rock cut aqueduct in Galilee ,,j 223. Small clay figure (Ashtoreth) 336 224. 225. Seal of Obâdiâhû ,.<-> 226, 227. Seal of Hanâniâhû -,.<-, 228. Seal of Shabâniàh 34I 229. Seal of Shemâyâhû , 4I 230. Seal of Naâthanyâhû , 4I 231. Seal of Baalnâthan ,. 2 232. Moabite intaglio ,42 233. Damascene lady with " nezem " ,,5 234. Spurious Moabite pottery 349 2 35> 2 3 6 - Jars unearthed at Jerusalem 35I 237,238. Ancient jars from Jerusalem ,,.[ 239, 240. Modern jars in Palestine ,c 2 241. Ancient jar from Jerusalem 35 , 242. Old vessel from Jerusalem ,^4 243. Marks on handles of Amphorae ,-. 244. Fragment of vase. Jerusalem ,ce 245. Fragment of vase. Jerusalem -ce 246. Fragments of vases. Jerusalem 356 247. 248. Fragments of vases. Jerusalem ,c6 249. Black earthenware bowl. Jerusalem 357