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 138 HISTORY OK ART IN PIKFNICIA AND ITS DEPENDENCIES. reminds us of Assyrian furniture. 1 The pschcn /-covered head in the lower left-hand corner forms part of the throne. It is Fie;. 8l. Fragment of relief. Height 6J inches. quite Egyptian in character. On the other hand the frame of the picture is formed of the Assyrian palmette. Some candelabra of the same kind have been recognized on the votive steles of FIGS. 82 and 83. Candelabra figured on a stele. French National Library. Carthage (Figs. 82 and 83). - In one of the two the flame at the summit is very clearly indicated. 1 Art in Chaldaa and Assyria, Vol. II. Pigs. 193, 195, 196, 200. -' BKRGKR, Les Ex-voto du Temple de Tanif Cartilage, p. 29.