CBS Register: Fragment of a frieze from an ancient building in the neighborhood of Mar'ash, Asia Minor. Horse in full gallop (mere fr.). presented by Dr. Haynes in 1892
Man and wife, standing, facing right. Only part of the five horizontal lines of inscription in front of the figures now remains. Inscribed above head of woman.
Limestone. Figure of woman standing, facing right, deliberately hacked; in front of and behind her, a little girl. Part of boy's figure at right. Woman's name - Beby. Girl in front - Her daughter. Boy - her son, Beby. Girl behind - her beloved daughter.
Limestone fragment with painted raised relief. Image of the head of the king facing right, wearing the Red Crown. Behind him is a group of hieroglyphs reading "All protection and life are behind him." The sA and xA signs are painted green, the anx is painted blue, and the f viper is red. At the upper left corner of the block is a raised area of three parallel lines which may be the top of the wing of a bird positioned above the king.