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in the distance is another warrior, and two men, their heads covered 
with lions’ skins, dancing to the sound of a guitar, which is played by 
a third. N. W. Edifice. 
2. A slab, continuation of preceding, with tw r o chariots, containing 
each a warrior and the standard ; above the horses is an eagle carrying 
the head of a man in his talons. Before the chariots are two groups 
of warriors with the heads of the slain in their hands, and three musi¬ 
cians. N. W. Edifice. 
3. ( Against the window.) A slab containing a group of five camels 
preceded by a female. Centre of Mound. 
4. A large slab with a figure of the king standing, holding in his 
right hand a staff, and resting his left on the pommel of his sword. 
The soles of his sandals are coloured red. 
5. A large slab with a large four-winged figure of a goddess, whose 
right hand is raised and open, and in whose left is a circlet of beads. 
The figure wears a conical cap ornamented w T ith two horns. 
6. A large slab with a winged figure, holding in his right hand an 
ear of bearded wheat or barley, and in his left a goat. N.W. Edifice. 
In the Ninth Compartment are— 
1. A large slab with a winged figure, holding in his right hand a 
fir-cone, and in his left a square vessel or basket. On his head is a 
conical cap, ornamented by three horns. N.W. Edifice. 
3. Fragment of a human-headed bull. 
4. A large slab with a winged and eagle-headed figure (Nisroch?) 
holding in his right hand a fir-cone, and in his left a basket. N.W. 
Edifice. 
5. A large slab, with a winged figure, holding in his right hand a 
deer, and in his left a branch or flowering shrub. N. W. Edifice. 
6. A large slab, containing a repetition of the subjects on No. 4. 
In the Tenth Compartment are— 
1. A slab with two horsemen in peaked helmets, charging a third, 
and thrusting him from his horse with their spears. Behind is a dead 
body, and a vulture carrying off the entrails of the slain. S. W. Edifice. 
2. A large slab with twenty-two lines of inscription engraven in a 
very large character. Pavement of N. W. Edifice. 
3. Small slab containing a winged figure with horned cap, and fir¬ 
cone and basket, turned towards the right. 
4. Small slab, with a similar figure, to the left. 
5. Small slab, with winged figure to the left, his right hand raised 
and open, and in his left, flowers. 
6. Small slab, with a winged figure, to the right, and similar sub¬ 
ject. N.W. Edifice. 
7. Small slab, with a similar figure, to the left. N. W. Edifice. 
8. In the Centre of the Compartment , is a seated figure from 
Kalah Sherghat, the only statue which has yet been discovered. It 
has been much injured, and has lost its head. 
In the Eleventh Compartment are— 
1. A slab on which is the king, with two arrows in his hand, in token 
of peace, approaching a warrior who stands before him, and seems to 
address him. Above the king is the ferouher, and behind him, an 
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