"... while the arrangement of the Old Babylonian contests is similar to that used in the earlier period, the introduction of new figures, especially in 359-369, indicates that such contests had acquired new significance. The new figures include a goat seated upright on a knoll and attacked by a lion or lion-griffin or both, and a man on one knee at the mercy of similar assailants. A lion-headed demon with tail, paws, and wings also appears in the role of attacker (360)." Porada, CANES, p. 44
Lion-demon lifting small goat; lion assailing bull-man; man on one knee, attacked by lion-griffin --IIn field: fox; dog balancing crook; star disk in crescent; inscription.