BSY_FB_16-37

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in the N.W. angle an hyena, in the S.W. a bear.
Between the hyena and the bear - W of the circle -
are two large birds - one a stork, the other some
sort of water fowl. The figures are executed in
black outline and shaded with bits of pink
brown and blue. The leaves of the tree are in
solid black, the fruit in red.

About the whole design is a deep border, next
the wall, consisting of scrolls and shaded curves
with figures of birds and fruit interspersed.

The fact that the inscription reads from
the west would seem to establish the theory
that the main entrance was from that end.

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