Syria. Virolleaud, Découverte etc. in Syria iii, pl. lxvii [1], cf. p Byblos. Tomb I. vii.386 Obsidian vase of Amenemhet III.

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Syria Past and present members of the staff of the Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings, especially R. L. B. Moss and E. W. Burney, have taken part in the analysis of this periodical and the preparation of this list at the Griffith Institute, University of Oxford This pdf version (situation on 2 December 2009): Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the Editor) Pézard, M. in Syria iii, 108 fig. 69 pl. xxii [upper], cf. pp. 108-10 Tell Nebi Mend (Kadesh). vii.392 Upper part of stela of Sethos I before deities, in Aleppo Museum, 384. See Speleers, L. in Syria iii (1922), 138 n. 2 (as Dyn. XVIII) 803-055-049T Round-topped stela, upper part lost, Reshef (head and shoulders lost) holding spear and shield, no text, probably Dyn. XIX-XX, in Brussels, Musées Royaux d Art et d Histoire, E.5294. Virolleaud, Découverte etc. in Syria iii, pl. lxvii [1], cf. p. 284-6 Byblos. Tomb I. vii.386 Obsidian vase of Amenemhet III. Naville in Syria iii, 291 fig. 8, cf. 291-5 Byblos. Tomb I. vii.386 Obsidian vase of Amenemhet III. See Clermont Ganneau in Syria iii, 295-7 Byblos. Tomb I. vii(386) Obsidian vase of Amenemhet III. See Montet, P. in Syria iv, 334-414 Jebail. (Byblos). vii.386 Description of Royal Tombs. See Montet in Syria iv, 336 fig. 3 Jebail. (Byblos). vii.386

2 Plan of Royal Tombs. See Montet in Syria iv, 338 fig. 4 Jebail. (Byblos). Tomb 2. Royal Cemetery. vii.386 Obsidian box of Amenemhet IV. Dussaud in Syria v, 145-6 with fig. 5, pl. xlii vii.388 Lower part of statue of Sesonchis I, from Temple. Dussaud in Syria vi, 101-4 with fig. 1, pl. xxv vii.388 Upper part and fragments of statue of Osorkon I in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.17451 (A.O. 9502). See Dussaud in Syria vi, 112, 117 vii.388 Statue of Osorkon I, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, A.O.9502. Dussaud in Syria vii, 123-4 pl. xxxii[1] Saida (Sidon). vii.384 Vase of Amasis (bronze), in Beirut, National Museum of Lebanon, P.50.3.1. See Dussaud in Syria vii, 124 Saida (Sidon). vii.384 Sistrum-handle of Amasis. Syria vii, pl. xxxiii [2], cf. pp. 136-7 8 Upper part of small naos, Late Period, in Durighello Collection. Montet in Syria viii, 87 [1, 2, 7] cf. 86-92 Jebail. (Byblos). Tomb IV. Yamipi. vii.387 Scarabs in possession of Clercq. Montet in Syria viii, 87 [3, 6] cf. 86-92 Jebail. (Byblos). Tomb IV. Yamipi. vii.387

3 Fragment alabaster-vase. Dunand in Syria viii, pl. xxv, cf. p. 97 vii.388 Statue of scribe (name lost), Middle Kingdom (called a woman). See Dunand in Syria viii, 98 [middle] vii.390 Fragment of alabaster-vase of Khufu. See Dunand in Syria viii, 98 [bottom] vii.391 Fragment of ivory plaque of Ta(?)sen, Old Kingdom. Pillet in Syria viii, pl. xxviii, cf. pp. 106-12 Jebail. (Byblos). vii.388 Plan of Temple. Dunand in Syria ix, pl. i Jebail. (Byblos). vii.386 Plan of site. du Buisson in Syria ix, 10-11 [5, 6], 16-17 pl. vi [6] Mishrifa (Qatna) (Syria). Temple of Nin-Egal. vii.392 Fragments alabaster kneeling statue as found. du Buisson in Syria ix, 10-11 [5, 6], 16-17 pl. vii Mishrifa (Qatna) (Syria). Temple of Nin-Egal. Plan of Temple showing positions. du Buisson in Syria ix, 10-11 [5, 6], 16-17 pl. xii Mishrifa (Qatna) (Syria). Temple of Nin-Egal. vii.392 Sphinx of Princess It, daughter of Amenemhet II, in Paris, Musée du Louvre A.O. 13075. du Buisson in Syria ix, 10-11 [5, 6], 16-17 pl. xiv[1] Mishrifa (Qatna) (Syria). Temple of Nin-Egal.

4 vii.392 Fragments of alabaster kneeling statue. Mesnil du Buisson in Syria ix, pl. xvi[1], cf. p. 13 Qatna. Palace Treasury. Bronze ram s head, Dyn. XVIII, in Aleppo Museum. Mesnil du Buisson in Syria ix, pl. xvii [1], cf. p. 19 [15] Qatna. Palace Treasury. Bronze ram s head, Dyn. XVIII, in Aleppo Museum. Mallon in Syria ix, 127 fig. 2, cf. pp. 126-130 Beisan (Palestine). vii.377 Stela, Amenemopet before Mekal, New Kingdom. See Dunand in Syria ix, 177 with position on plan on pl. i [22] Jebail (Byblos). Miscellaneous. vii.389 Bas-relief of Inten from Temple of Neferhotep I. Dunand in Syria ix, 181 fig. 1 Jebail (Byblos). Miscellaneous. vii.390 Breccia fragment of Khasekhemui. See Dunand in Syria ix, 182 [near bottom] Jebail (Byblos). Miscellaneous. vii.390 Fragments of alabaster dish of Neferseshemre, Dyn. II or III, from Temple of Neferhotep I. Jean in Syria ix, pls. lxviii, lxix, cf. p. 286 with n. 2, 4 Sinai. Proto-Sinaitic texts. Omit G. & P. Nos. 345-358. Dunand in Syria ix, 300-2 with fig. 1 Beirut. vii.385 Sphinx of Amenemhet IV, in London, British Museum, EA 58892. Montet in Syria x, 12-14 [1] with fig.

5 vii.392 Scarabs of Inten, in Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, and London, British Museum, EA 57383. See Montet in Syria x, 14-15 vii.390 Vase-fragments of Menkaure, alabaster fragments [Isesi](Djadkare) in Beirut, American University Museum. Dunand in Syria x, pl. xxxvii [upper], cf. p. 213 vii.388 Colossal statue of scribe. Schaeffer in Syria x, 287 pl. li [3] fig. 2 Ras Shamra (Syria). Miscellaneous. vii.395 Egyptian weight of 439 grammes. Schaeffer in Syria x, pl. lii [1-3] cf. 288, 290 Ras Shamra. (Syria). -5 Two bronze hawks, Late Period. Schaeffer in Syria x, pl. liii cf. 288, 290 Ras Shamra. (Syria). Bronze statues of Reshef, Dyn. XVIII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, AO 11598. Schaeffer in Syria x, pl. liv [1]cf. p. 288, 290 Ras Shamra. (Syria). Bronze statuette of seated god, Late Period, in Aleppo Museum. See Schaeffer in Syria x, pl. lix [4] cf. 294 (see Syria xii, 9) Ras Shamra. (Syria). Torso from Temple of Baal. See Schaeffer in Syria x, 294 Ras Shamra. (Syria). Later Sanctuary of Baal. Fragment of offering-table.

6 See Dussaud in Syria xi, 165-6 Jebail. (Byblos). Temple. vii.387 Resume of account of temple. Dussaud in Syria xi, 175 fig. 5 vii.392 Cylinder-seal mentioning Byblos and its goddess from foundation deposit in Beirut, National Museum. Dussaud in Syria xi, 177 fig. 6 Jebail. (Byblos). Tomb III. Royal Cemetery. vii.387 Gold pectoral in form of winged hawk, in Beirut, National Museum. Schaeffer in Syria xii, 9 [top] Later Sanctuary. Fragments of New Kingdom Statues. Schaeffer in Syria xii, pl. xiii [3], cf. 10 Later Sanctuary. A Fragments of bas-relief, Dyn. XVIII-XIX. Schaeffer in Syria xii, pl. vi, cf. 10-11 Later Sanctuary of Baal. Stela of Mami before Baal, Dyn. XIX, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, AO 13176. See Schaeffer in Syria xii, 13 Bronze statue of Reshef, Dyn. XVIII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre. See Dussaud in Syria xii, 97-99 Byblos. vii.386 General account, critcism of Borchardt s remarks. See Dussaud in Syria xii, see 97 Byblos. vii.389 Block, double-scene, King before goddess.

7 See Schaeffer in Syria xiii, 7 Bronze statue of Reshef, Dyn. XVIII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre. Schaeffer in Syria xiii, pl. xi [2], cf. 17-19 Miscellaneous. vii.395 Scarabs of Amenophis III and others of Anre (Hyksos Period), now in Paris, Musée du Louvre and Aleppo Museum. Schaeffer in Syria xiii, 25 fig. 16 Later Sanctuary of Baal. Text from stela of Mami before Baal in Paris, Musée du Louvre, 13176. Schaeffer in Syria xiii, pl. xiv [1] and 20 fig. 13 Middle Kingdom Building. Statue of Princess Khnemt- neferthedjet, daughter of Amenemhet III, in Aleppo Museum. Schaeffer in Syria xiv, pl. xv [2, left], cf. 120 Small head, Middle Kingdom, from Temple of Baal, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, AO. 11233. Schaeffer in Syria xiv, pl. xv [2, midddle], cf. 120 Head of wife of Senusertankh from group, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, AO. 17223. Schaeffer in Syria xiv, pl. xv [4], cf. 120 [2] Fragments of basalt of sphinx of Amenemhet III, from Great Temple, in Aleppo Museum 471. Schaeffer in Syria xiv, pl. xv [2 right], cf. 120 A Small head, Middle Kingdom, from the Temple of Baal, in Aleppo Museum. Schaeffer in Syria xv, pl. xiii, cf. 136

8 View showing portion of buildings. Schaeffer in Syria xv, pl. xiv, cf. 113-4 Statue-group, Senusertankh and family, Dyn. XII, from Middle Kingdom Building, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, AO 17223 Schaeffer in Syria xv, pl. xvii Plan of site. See Schaeffer in Syria xv, 113, n. 3 Head of wife of Senusertankh, from group (found later). See Schaeffer in Syria xv, 114, n. 2 Sphinx of Amenemhet III, from Great Temple, in Aleppo Museum 471. See Schaeffer in Syria xv, 133 Uninscribed statue in long robe, Middle Kingdom. Montet in Syria xv, pl. xix, 131-3 Texts of statue-group of Senusertankh, vizier, Dyn. XII, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, AO 17223. Schaeffer in Syria xvi, pl. xxxvi, opp. 174 Plan of site. Dussaud in Syria xvi, 202-3 with fig. and n. 7 Beitîn. (Palestine). Cylinder-seal, Astarte before Baal, Dyn. XIX. See Breasted in Syria xvi, 318-20

9 Statuette of Senusertankh, Dyn. XII. Dussaud in Syria xvi [3], 321 fig. 1 Gebel el-aaraq. V.107A Ivory knife handle, Predynastic, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.11517. Schaeffer in Syria xvii, pl. xv [3], cf. 126-7 Miscellaneous. vii.395 Bronze statuette of god or goddess, perhaps Anta, New Kingdom, in Aleppo Museum. Schaeffer in Syria xvii, fig. on 107, pl. xxii, cf. 149 View showing portion of buildings. Schaeffer in Syria xvii, fig. on 107, pl. xxiii, cf. 149 Plan of site. See Montet in Syria xvii, 202-3 Statuette of Senusertankh, Dyn. XII. see Montet, P. in Syria xvii (1936), 203 803-028-925 Round-topped stela, four lines of offering text and Senusertankh S-n-wsrt-anh, Governor of the town, Vizier, son of woman Teti Ttj, seated at table, and wife Henutes Ḥnwt.s, daughter of woman Ty Tjj, seated on the ground before him, with daughter behind her, dedicated by Keki Kkj, Steward, end of Dyn. XII or Dyn. XIII, in Florence, Museo Archeologico, 2579. Perrot in Syria xviii, 84 Syria. Mari. vii.396 Scarabs. Schaeffer in Syria xviii, pl. xxvi, opp. 152

10 Plan of site. Vandier in Syria xviii, 174-182, pls. xxviii, xxix Tôd. Middle Kingdom Temple. v.167a Deposit of Asiatic tribute in name of Amenemhet II. See Vandier in Syria xviii, 179 with n. 2, 180-1 Tôd. Middle Kingdom Temple. v.167a Hieratic text of Nenitef on silver cup. Posener in Syria xviii, pl. xxx, cf. 187-97 Two hieratic ostraca with names of Asiatics, Dyn. XIX, in Paris, Musée du Louvre, E.14354-5. See Syria xviii, 405 Gîza. Chapel of Hauron-Haremakhet near Sphinx. Foundation-deposit. iii 2.40 11 plaques in Brooklyn NY, The Brooklyn Museum, 36.619-21. Schaeffer in Syria xix, pl. xviii, opp. 194 View showing position of buildings. Schaeffer in Syria xix, 211, fig. 14 [right] Miscellaneous. vii.395 Scarabs of Amenophis III or others now in Paris, Musée du Louvre and Aleppo Museum. See Dussaud in Syria xix, 303 Byblos. Jewellery including pectoral of Amenemhet III, probably from Royal Cemetery, in Beirut Museum. Schaeffer in Syria xx, 288, fig. 10. cf. 287 vii.395 Alabaster vase of Ramesses II in St. Germain-en-Laye, Musée des Antiquties Nationales. See Dussaud in Syria xxi, 211, 170-182 Saqqâra. North of Teti Pyramid.

Statuettes of captives with hieratic proscription texts, Middle Kingdom, in Brussels, Musées Royaux d Art et d Histoire. Syria xxv, pl. x and fig. 2 Samaria. Palace. Ivory plaque with sphinx (Non-Egyptian). See Perrot in Syria xxv, 287 Beisan. North Temple of Ramesses II. vii.379 Statue of Ramesses III, in Jerusalem, Archaeological Museum. Schaeffer in Syria xxviii (1951), 8-9 with fig. 3 Ras Shamra (Syria). Miscellaneous. vii.395a Cylinder-seal with procession of divinities with standards, Dyn. XVIII. See Schaeffer in Syria xxxi (1954), 40-2 [12] Palace. -5A Alabaster fragment with marriage between Niqmadu II and Egyptian princess. See Schaeffer in Syria xxxi (1954), 41 Palace. -5A Alabaster vase-fragments, Dyn. XVIII Kings. Schaeffer in Syria xxxi (1954), 51-9 [14] with figs. 3-4, pl. vii-x Palace. -5A Ivory panels from royal bedstead. Schaeffer in Syria xxxi (1954), 62-3 [17] with fig. 9 Palace. Miscellaneous -5A Tusk with goddess and sphinx. See Schaeffer in Syria xxxi (1954), 65 [19] Palace. Miscellaneous. -5A Sword of Merneptah. Leclant in Syria xxxvii (1960), 10-13 with fig. 1 11

12 Mît Rahîna. Temple of Ptah. Hypostyle Hall. Finds. iii 2.833 Fragment of Stela, [Merneptah] before Ptah and Astarte, in London, University College 14392. Leclant in Syria xxxvii (1960), 13-15 with fig. 2 8 Fragment of relief with Astarte, temp. Rameses II (?), in London, Petrie Museum, 14399. See Leclant in Syria xxxvii (1960), 19-23 [Doc. 1] with fig. 4 Thebes. Temple Tuthmosis IV. Finds. iii 2.446 Fragment of stela, Tuthmosis IV before [Astarte] on horseback, in London, Petrie Museum, 14374. Leclant, J. in Syria xxxvii (1960), 23-8 [Doc. 2] pl. i [A] (as mid-dyn. XVIII) 803-056-025 Upper part of round-topped votive stela, the nude goddess Astarte (or Anta or Asit) on horseback shooting a Nubian with a bow, Dyn. XVIII-XIX, in Turin, Museo Egizio, 50068 (Sup. 1308). (Probably from Deir el-medîna.) Leclant in Syria xxxvii (1960), 27 fig. 7, cf. 26 n. 1 Thebes. Deir el-medina. Miscellaneous. Stelae. i 2.719 Stela, Hay before Reshef, in Avignon, Museé Calvet, A.16. Leclant in Syria xxxvii (1960), 28-9 [Doc. 3] with fig. 8 Abûsîr. Mortuary Temple of Sahure. Sakhmet Sanctuary. iii 2.334 Fragment with [god] (Reshpu or Astarte) holding spear, New Kingdom, in East Berlin Museum 19808. See Leclant in Syria xxxvii (1960), 29 [Doc. 3 bis] with fig. 9 Island of Sai. Town and Fort. Finds. vii.165a Fragment of relief from scene of [Astarte] on horseback, temp. Tuthmosis IV. See Leclant in Syria xxxvii (1960), 30-1 [Doc. 4] with fig. 10 Thebes. Ramesseum. Petrie and Quibell Excavations. Finds. i 2.682 Stela, Astarte on horseback, etc., New Kingdom. Leclant in Syria xxxvii (1960), 31-4 [Doc. 5] with fig. II and pl. ii [B] Wâdi Abbad. East of Rock-Temple. Rock-stelae. vii.325(29)a Sethos I before divinities with Astarte etc. below.

Leclant in Syria xxxvii (1960), 35-7 [Doc. 6a] with figs. 12-14 8 Bronze axe-head, boy (or possibly Astarte) on horseback, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 36766. Leclant in Syria xxxvii (1960), 37-8 [Doc. 6 b] with fig. 15 8 Bronze razor with man (or Astarte) on horseback, Dyn. XVIII, in London, British Museum, EA 36314. Leclant in Syria xxxvii (1960), 38-9 [Doc. 6c] with fig. 16 8 Scene with Astarte (?) on horseback from model chariot, Dyn. XVIII or XIX, in New York, Metropolitan Museum 55.167.3. Leclant in Syria xxxvii (1960), 49-53 [Doc. 9] pl. iii [B] fig. 27 Kharga. Temple of Hibis. Sanctuary. vii.285a Divinities from 3 rd and 4 th register including three figures of Astarte at (117) - (118). Leclant in Syria xxxvii (1960), 52-3 fig. 28 Kharga. Temple of Hibis. Sanctuary. vii.285a Goddess probably Astarte from top register at (115)-(116). See Leclant in Syria xxxvii (1960), 54-8 [Doc. 10] with pl. iv [A,B] Edfu. Great Temple. Girdle Wall. Inner Face. vi.160(308)-(311)a Astarte in chariot from 6 th scene in 2 nd register. Leclant in Syria xxxvii (1960), 59 n. 1 with fig. 29 Tell Basta. Great Temple. Hall. Necktanebos II. iv.30a Granite block with divinities, including (probably) Reshfu and Astarte riding bull. Leibovitch in Syria xxxviii (1961), 23-4, pl. i [1] Thebes. Deir el-medina. Miscellaneous. Stelae. i 2.723 Stela, Kaha before Anta, with Kadesh (as Kent) Min and Reshef above, in London, British Museum 191 (here called 646). Leibovitch, J. in Syria xxxviii (1961), 24-5 [1] pl. i [2] 803-055-530 Left part of round-topped stela, ithyphallic Min-Amun and Kadesh on [lion], with column of offering text on edge, Dyn. XIX-XX, in London, British Museum, EA 817. 13

See Leibovitch in Syria xxxviii (1961), 25 [2] 801-639-400 Statute of Ptahmosi kneeling with offering-bearers and hymn to goddess Kadesh, temp. Amenophis III, formerly in Heckscher College (Vienna), at Sotheby s in 1992 (Sotheby Sale Catalogue July 9-10 (1992) No. 374 figs.) Leibovitch in Syria xxxviii (1961), 25-6 [3] with fig. 1 Karnak. Temple of Mut. Crypt of Taharqa. ii 2.258 Pectoral (in scene of Taharqa) with Kadesh, Onuris and Reshef. Leibovitch in Syria xxxviii (1961), 28 [11] pl. ii [1] Thebes. Deir el-medina. Miscellaneous. Stelae. i 2.733 Stela of Ramosi with Kadesh between Thoth, Amen-re-Kamutf and Reshef, temp. Ramesses II, in Turin, Museo Egizio, 1601. See Leibovitch in Syria xxxviii (1961), 29 [13] 8 Stela, Kadesh standing on lion, New Kingdom, in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 26049. Leibovitch in Syria xxxviii (1961), 29-30 [14] pl. ii [2] Thebes. Deir el-medina. Miscellaneous. Stelae. i 2.736 Stela, couple before Kadesh on lion, New Kingdom, in Moscow, Pushkin Museum I.l.a.5614. Vercoutter in Syria xxxix (1962), 263-99, fig. 2, pls. xvii, xviii Plan of site and views from air. Vercoutter in Syria xxxix (1962), 263-99, fig. 6, 7 Royal head and lion s head from Palace (Kôm B). Vercoutter in Syria xxxix (1962), 263-99, fig. 8 Plan of Palace. Meroitic. Vercoutter in Syria xxxix (1962), 263-99, figs. 9-10, 15-30 pl. xx 14

15 Palace, various. Vercoutter in Syria xxxix (1962), 263-99, fig. 14 Statuette with elephant head from Palace. Vercoutter in Syria xxxix (1962), 263-99, fig. 11-13 Stucco fragments with text of Amanishakete etc. from Palace. Vercoutter in Syria xxxix (1962), 263-99, pl. xix Views of Palace. Vercoutter in Syria xxxix (1962), 271-5 Buildings E and F. Vercoutter in Syria xxxix (1962), 277 Meroitic cursive texts. Ward in Syria xlii (1965), 35-36 with pl. v [1] cf. pp. 39-41 8 Jasper cylinder-seal of King Ninebre (?), Hyksos period, in private collection at Begronths. Ward in Syria xlii (1965), 44 with pl. v [10] Tell el Ajjûl. Miscellaneous. vii.371a Cylinder-seal of King Ninebre, Hyksos (?) Period, in Paris, Musée du Louvre. Tufnell and Ward in Syria xliii (1966), 165-228 with figs. and plates. Jebail (Byblos). Miscellaneous. Various. vii.391a Large jar with number of Egyptian objects. Tufnell and Ward in Syria xliii (1966), 193-4 [B], 223 Jebail (Byblos). Miscellaneous. Various. vii.391a

16 Ivory label of sealers of Horus and Seth, Old Kingdom, (not stone plaque). Tufnell and Ward in Syria xliii (1966), 196 [2], 223 pl. xvi [1], fig. 5 [105] Jebail (Byblos). Miscellaneous. Various. vii.391a Stone statuette baboon with young, Old Kingdom. Tufnell and Ward in Syria xliii (1966), 196-7, 224 pl. xvi [3] fig. 5 [104] Jebail (Byblos). Miscellaneous. Various. vii.391a Bronze statuette Harpocrates, probably 1 st Intermediate Period. Posener in Syria xliii (1966), 277-87 Mirgissa. Pit with Deposit. vii.142a General description of deposit with tablets with proscription texts, Middle Kingdom. Contenson et al in Syria li (1974), 17-18 with fig. 4 Râs Shamra. Maison aux Albâtres. A Fragment of alabaster vessel of Ramesses II. Leclant, Parrot in Syria lii (1975), 19-21 with figs. cf. 7 Syria. Tell el-hariri (Mari) vii.396a Plaque of Amenophis III, frit. Adam in Syria liv (1977), fig. 9 on 48 Rome. Obelisks. vii.409a 1. Lateran obelisk. See Mesnil du Buisson in Syria liv (1977), 294-5 with fig. Jebail. (Byblos) Miscellaneous. vii.392a Stone cylinder-seal mentioning Byblos, in Beirût, National Museum 5268. E.G[ubel] in Syria lxiv (1987), 318-9 [iv.5] with fig. 9 801-631-200 Lower part of scribe-statue of Djehuti, temp. Tuthmosis III, in London, British Museum 69863. Syria lxxiv (1997) to lxxv (1998) Nothing for Top. Bibl.

17 Bordreuil, P. et al. in Syria lxxvi (1999), fig. on 279 [upper] Omit (<<>> vii.384) Syria 77 (2000) to 80 (2003) Nothing for Top. Bibl. Cavillier, G. in Syria 81 (2004), 57-80 figs. Omit (<<>> ii 2.481) Syria 82 (2005) Nothing for Top. Bibl. Syria 83 (2006) Nothing for Top. Bibl. Syria 84 (2007) Nothing for Top. Bibl.