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ON THE CANAANITES. 61 
Puate II. 
Hittite Emblems of uncertain Sound. 
~ No. 52. A serpent. Occurs in the name of a god. 
_ No. 53. Perhaps a monument. It recalls the Cypriote ro. 
_ No. 54. Apparently a monument. 
—No. 55. Probably the sun (ud or tam) as-explained-in-the 
text> 
_ No. 56. Apparently a house. 
» No. 957. Perhaps the sole of the foot. 
No 
. 58. A king’s head with a pig-tail. 
» No. 59. A donkey’s head. Probably the god Set. 
No. 60. A ram’s head. Probably with the sound gug or 
or guch and the meaning “ fierce’”’ “ mighty.” 
‘No. 61. A sheep’s head. Probably lu or udu. 
No. 62. A dog or fox head. Only occurs once. 
. No. 63. A lion’s head. Only on seals. 
No. 64. The human head. Probably sak, and appears to 
be a phonetic. 
No. 65. A demon’s head. Used specially in a text which 
> seems to bea magic charm. (Jerabis, No. 3:) 
No. 66. Two legs. Resembles the cuneiform dhu, and 
~ means probably “ go” or “ run.” 
No. 67. Two feet. Probably “stand”; or “send,” as in 
Chinese. 
_. No. 68. Apparently an altar.. This-is a somewhat common 
sign, perhaps a phonetic. 
. No. 69. Perhaps a bundle or roll. 
No. 70. Perhaps a tree branch or horns; seems to be 
phonetic. There is a similar Cypriote emblem but of doubt- 
ful sound. 
No. 71. Apparently a knife or sword; perhaps pal. 
No. 72. Apparently a tree. 
No. 73. Apparently the sacred artificial tree of Asshur. 
No. 74. A circle. Compare the cuneiform sa, ‘ middle.” 
No. 75. A deity. Only occurs once. 
No. 76, A hare. Only occurs once. 
No. 77. A camel’s head. Only occurs once. 
* No. 78. Twins. As in Egyptian. 
_. No. 79. Resembles the Chinese emblem for ‘“ small.” 
Oceurs once in a sentence, which seems to read “cause to 
become small.” 
No. 80. A-pyramid or triangle. Perhaps a phonetic. 
No. 81. A head, perhaps only a variant of No. 43. 
