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CUP MARKINGS IN HITTO-SUMERIAN — 239

of designating particular gods, or aspects of the One

Fic. 32—‘‘ Cup-marks ’’ on archaic Hitto-Sumerian Seals and Amulets. (After Delaporte.)

a. D.C.O. (L.) 4 pl. x from Tello, with concave “* cup-marks,”+ 6. Ib, pl. 16 from Susa,

marks convex. c. 1b. pl. 23 from Susa. d. Ib. pl. 23. e. Ib. pl. 32. . pl. 20,

with concave marks. All from Susa. g. Ib. pl. 54. h. Ib. pl. 57 from Gaza. i, Ib. pl. 58, Gaza, k, Ib. pl. 58, Gaza.

Universal God and his angels amongst the Hitto-Sumerians.

Fic. 33.—Circles as Diagnostic Cipher Marks of Sumerian and Chaldee deities in the ‘‘ Trial of Adam the son of God Ja (Iahveh or Jove or Indara).”

7rom Sumerian Seal of about 3000 B.c., after W.S.C. 300b, For description see p. 252. Note all the personages wear horn head-dress, like the Goths and Ancient Britons. Also note long beard and clean shayen lips,

In order to understand the meaning and origin of the religious values attached by the Sumerians to the circles and their numbers, it is necessary to refer to the system of

i Dr. Delaporte reports it is pierced by two holes, and on reverse is a buckle for attachment. This implies its use as a “ button-amulet,” like those found in Troy and Britain, also with similar lined Cross (see Chapter XX).