EXPLANATION OF FIGURES. 
PLATE I. 
Fig. 1. — Skin of an animal. 
,, 2. — Plan of buildings and enclosures. 
,, 3. — Weapon (like halberd of Bronze Age). 
,, 4. — Ox, with horns, ears, and tail. 
,, 5. — Apparently a dagger. 
,, 6. — Perhaps an agricultural implement. 
,, 7. — Apparently a dagger. 
,, 8. — Man driving two oxen with plough, and a boy in attendance. 
,, 9. — Axe or hammer. 
10.— Axe or hammer. 
,, 11. — Ox with very long horns. 
,, 12. — Two oxen drawing harrow or hurdle. 
,, 13. — Axe or hammer. 
PLATE II. 
Fig. 1. — Man holding aloft an implement. 
,, 2. — Scorpion, or more likely an ox. 
,, 3. — Unique figure of a spiral. 
,, 4. — Skin of an animal. 
,, 5. — Ox, with long horns, four legs, no tail, and ears as long as legs. 
,, 6. — Circle with cross bars, and five feet. 
,, 7. — Solitary figure of a man. 
,, 8. — Supposed Labarum or Roman ensign. 
,, 9. — Arrowhead. 
,, 10.— Blades of two weapons, the handles connected by crossbars. 
,, 11. — Animal or skin (?) 
12. — Diminutive figure of a man with an enormous weapon. 
,, 13. — Wheel (?), with spokes and crossbar. 
,, 14. — Possibly ornamented skin of animal. 
,, 15. —Unequal pair of oxen with a plough. 
