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CATALOGUE OP SCULPTURE.
horsemen and foot-soldiers, apparently against foot-
soldiers only. On the left are four peltast figures with
helmets, tunics, and shields, moving to the left on rocky
ground. They are followed by a nude figure in a helmet,
who beckons to a horseman who has a helmet, large
cloak, and an apron (cf. No. 950, 5), protecting his knees.
Below the horse, which gallops to the left, is the nude
figure of a prostrate adversary.
On the left is a second horseman, riding over a kneeling
figure, nude except for a helmet. Between the two last
groupis is the Lycian inscription, much defaced, but
probably to be read: Payava [manah~}in[a :] prnnavaid :
■prnnava abqnnq. ' Payava built this monument.'
Seharf, Observations, p. 5; Vaux, Handbook, p. 155; Benndorf,
JTeroon, p. 60; Benndorf, Seison, I., p. 107 ; Suvelsberg, Beitrage,
II., p. 194.
2. On the opposite or west side of the arched roof is a
second winged chariot group, nearly similar to that just
described. Parts of the drapery of the charioteei, of the
wing, and the horse's flank are restored.
Above, on the ridge, is a frieze of hunting scenes: a
horseman in combat with a bear, on its hind legs; he
thrusts with a spear; a second horseman thrusts at a boar,
and a third pursues a stag. A dog and an attendant on
foot follow.
Benndorf, Iieisen, I., p. 107 (for the ridge).
3. (Plate VII.) South end of tomb. The space is divided,
CATALOGUE OP SCULPTURE.
horsemen and foot-soldiers, apparently against foot-
soldiers only. On the left are four peltast figures with
helmets, tunics, and shields, moving to the left on rocky
ground. They are followed by a nude figure in a helmet,
who beckons to a horseman who has a helmet, large
cloak, and an apron (cf. No. 950, 5), protecting his knees.
Below the horse, which gallops to the left, is the nude
figure of a prostrate adversary.
On the left is a second horseman, riding over a kneeling
figure, nude except for a helmet. Between the two last
groupis is the Lycian inscription, much defaced, but
probably to be read: Payava [manah~}in[a :] prnnavaid :
■prnnava abqnnq. ' Payava built this monument.'
Seharf, Observations, p. 5; Vaux, Handbook, p. 155; Benndorf,
JTeroon, p. 60; Benndorf, Seison, I., p. 107 ; Suvelsberg, Beitrage,
II., p. 194.
2. On the opposite or west side of the arched roof is a
second winged chariot group, nearly similar to that just
described. Parts of the drapery of the charioteei, of the
wing, and the horse's flank are restored.
Above, on the ridge, is a frieze of hunting scenes: a
horseman in combat with a bear, on its hind legs; he
thrusts with a spear; a second horseman thrusts at a boar,
and a third pursues a stag. A dog and an attendant on
foot follow.
Benndorf, Iieisen, I., p. 107 (for the ridge).
3. (Plate VII.) South end of tomb. The space is divided,