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m, 310, 314. Osiris, 20, 53, 54, 95, 142, 168, 189, 237, 249, 304. Ptah, 168, 315. Ra, 208, 327. Ra Harmakhis, 105. Seb, 324. Set (Typhon), 96, 196. Shû, 311. Thoth, 96, 118, 167, 259, 314. Tûm, 105. Goddesses,-- Apet, 237 (note). Bast, 168, 311. Hathor, 53, 54, 55, 61, 62, 69, 70, 82, 83, 97, 168, 237. Isis, 95, 241, 247, 249, 250, 287, 294, 310, 314. Khûit, 259. Ma, 262, 294. Maut, 97, 289. Neith, 250. Nekheb, 92. Nephthys, 237, 249
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, 250, 287, 294, 310. Pakhet, 42, 82. Sekhet, 250, 277, 311. Sothis, 118. Taûrt, 237 (note). Tefnût, 311. Thûeris, 237. Ûati, 92. Gold, 11, 304, 312-21. Goldsmith, 313. Golenischeff, 228. Gouge, 195. Granaries, 1, 10, 36. Granite, 6, 47, 66, 76, 103, 132, 136, 137, 169,196, 197, 199, 214, 247, 254, 290. black, 42, 165, 233. grey, 41, 236, 244. red, 42, 52, 65, 77, 107, 127, 165, 232, 236. Grapes, models, 166, 267. Greeks,-- Egyptian fortifica
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tion in time of, 34. Egyptian patterns among, 320. their imitation scarabs, 248. their influence on astronomical tables, 93. their influence on columns, 56. their influence on jewellery, 332. their influence on sculpture, 241-4. their peripteral temples, 69. their similar system of building construction, 48. their theory of mounds, 5. (See PTOLEMAIC PERIOD.) Grenfell, Major-General Sir F., 149 (note), and 209 (note). Greyhound, in drawings, 176. Griffith, F
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. Ll., 200 (note), 262 (note). Grindstone, 247. Gum tragacanth, 203. Gûrneh, 60. Gypsum, 203. Hadrian, 243, 245 (note). Hairpins, 277. Hammamat, valley of, 41. Hammer, 195, 313. Hapi, genius, 258 (note). Hapizefa (see TOMB). Harpocrates (see GODS). Hatasû (see HATSHEPSÛT). Hathor (see GODDESSES). Hatshepsût (Hatasû), 42, 77, 85, 104, 105, 109 and note, 296 (note), 313 and note. Hawara, 257, 291. Hawk, 254, 259, 267, 322, 326. Hawor
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th, Mr. Jesse, 296 (note). Headrest, 128, 166, 277. Hedgehog, 254, 267. Hekalli, 144. Heliopolis, 26, 32, 103, 104, 309. Helwân, dam at baths of, 40. Hematite, 247, 250. Hemi-speos,-- Beit el Wally, 84, 205 (note), 235. Deir el Baharî, 83, 85. Derr, 84. Gerf Husein, 85. Wady Sabûah, 85. Herhor, 158, 261, 288. Hermopolis, 209. Herodotus, 38, 39-40, 88, 195. Hesî, 210. Hieroglyphs, 55, 60, 180, 236, 257, 261-2 and note, 268, 270, 284, 285, 289, 300, 316, 325
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. Hippopotamus, 189, 236. Hittites, 31, 185. (see KHETA). Honey, 203, 254. Hophra, the biblical, 269. Hor Horus (see GODS). Hor, portrait statue of one, 242. Horbeit, 311, 312. Horemheb, 50, 52, 53, 82, 155, 158, 179-80, 205, 231, 232, 233. Horhotep (see TOMB). Hori Ra, wooden statuette of, 275. Hori, scribe, ûshabtiû of, 257. Horn, objects in, 272. Horse, date of introduction of, 153-4. Horshesû, 64 and note. 207. Horus (see GODS). Horûta, 257. Houses, 1
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-20. Hûi (see TOMB). Hûnefer, his papyrus, 173-4. Huts, 20, 8. Hyksos sphinxes (see PERIOD). Hypostyle hall, 72, 74, 76, 89, 92, 102, 106. Abû Simbel, 84. Abydos, 60, 85-6. Gûrneh, 60. Kalaat Addah, 82. Karnak, 34 (note), 46, 57, 60, 62-3,76, 78, 79, 100. temple of Khonsû, 71. Medinet Habû, 60. Ramesseum, 57, 60. Ibis, 259. Ibrahim, Prince, 240. Illahûn, 39, 143. Incense, 95, 126, 273. Ink, black, 4, 170, 193, 285. red, 44, 170, 171, 193, 285.
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Inscriptions, absence of in Temple of Sphinx, 66. obelisk, 313 and note. pyramid of Ûnas, 163. sarcophagi, 127, 157, 165. tombs, 141-2, 151, 155-6. (See HIEROGLYPHS). Iron, 195-7, 304. Irrigation, 35, 37-41. Isiemkheb, 180, 299-300. Isis (see GODDESSES). Italy, Egyptian patterns in, 320. Ivory, 272, 273-4, 283. Jade, 254. Jasper, 247, 250. Jewellery, 249, 321-33. Jews, 303. Jomard, 55. Kaâpir (see TOMB). Kadesh (Qodshû), 31, 101, 185, 187. Kahûn
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, Twelfth Dynasty Town, 1, 6 (note), 7, 282. Kalaat Addah (see TEMPLES). Kalabsheh (see TEMPLES). Kames, 323, 330. Ka, or Double, 111, 112, 118, 130, 141-2, 156-7, 162, 163, 165-7, 212-14, 257. Ka-name of Pepi I, 270. Karnak (see TEMPLES). Kashta, 235 (note). Kasr es Saîd (see CHENOBOSCION). Kebhsennef, 258 (note). Keneh, 265, 332. Khabiûsokari (see TOMB). Khafra (Chephren), 89, 133, 137, 134, 214, 217-18, 224, 253. Khamha (see TOMB). Khep
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er, or Khepra (see SCARABAEI). Kheta, 101, 185, 187-8. Khetî (see TOMB). Khmûnû, 148. Khnûmhotep (see TOMB). Khonsû (see GODS). Khonû, 96, 324. Khû, the, 111, 112. Khûenaten (Amenhotep IV.), 15, 155, 230. Khûfû (Cheops), 133, 134-7, 206, 312, 314. Khûfû Poskhû, 20, 22. Khûit (see GODDESSES). Klaft, 227, 306. Knives, 304, 306. Koft, I (see COPTOS). Kohl (antimony, collyrium), 254, 266, 273. Kom ed Damas, 242. Kom el Ahmar, 2, 25, 26. Kom es Sult
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an, 21, 23, 27. Kom Ombo (see OMBOS and TEMPLES). Kosheish, 38. Kûmmeh, 28. Kûrnet Murraee, 263, 294. Labyrinth, the, 59. Lake Moeris, 38-40. Lakes, sacred, 77. Lamp, 19, 307 (?). Lapis-lazuli, 203, 247, 250, 304, 324, 325, 328, 329. Lasso, 95. Lattice, 11. Lead, 304. Leather, 292, 298-301. Léfébure, M, 161. Leopard, 176. Lewis, Prof. Hayter, 272 (note). Leyden Museum, 266 (note), 292 (note). Libations (see OFFERINGS). Libyan cliffs and plateau, 39, 113, 207, 2
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09 (note). Libyans, 21, 207, 209 (note). Limestone, 42, 47, 65, 76, 107, 113, 127, 132, 135, 138, 139, 140, 147, 148, 166, 169, 192, 195, 200, 224, 232, 236, 252, 253, 254, 265, 312. Linant, M, 39. Lindos, 302. Linen, 130, 286, 302, 314. Lintels, 9, 26, 46, 47, 150, 151. Lion, 171, 176, 199, 293, 295, 322. Lisht, 89, 134, 252. Loftie, the Rev. W.J., 201 (note). 249 (note). Looms, 297, 298. Lotus, 34 (note), 57, 58, 60-61, 62, 64, 116, 180, 247, 254, 266, 268, 269
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, 271, 273, 277, 278, 279, 281, 299, 316. Louvre Museum, 208, 214, 215, 224, 226, 227, 239, 240, 266 (note), 271, 275, 278, 295, 308, 313, 316, 322, 331. Luxor (see TEMPLES). Ma (see GODDESSES). Magdilû, (see MIGDOLS). Magnaura, 320. Maillet, M., 64. Malachite, 247, 304. Mallet, 45, 197, 202. Manfalût, 144. Manna (see TOMB). Mariette, 64 (note), 129, 210, 227, 271. Masahirti, 299. Masonry, 48, 49. Massarah, 43. Mastabas, 113-31, Notes 12
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-14. (see TOMB and TOMBS). Masts, 72, 103. Maut (see GODDESSES). Mechanical appliances,-- crane, 49. pivots, 283. rollers, 45. wedges, 45. Medamot (see TEMPLES). Medinet el Fayûm, 39. Medinet Habû (see TEMPLES). Medûm, 38 (note), 131, 143, 144, 202 (note). Memnon, 103, 230, 245. (see AMENHOTEP III.). Memphis, 1, 6, 32, 38, 43, 47, 52, 58, 88, 113, 132, 147, 156, 157, 162, 165, 209, 226, 228, 235, 241, 252. Mena, 38, 64, 206. Mendes, 31
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1. Menkara (Mycerinus), 128 (note), 134, 137, 286 (Notes 7, 17, 31). Menkaûhor, 224. Menkheperra, 299. Menshîyeh, 107. Mentû (see GODS). Mentûemhat, 314. Merenptah, 235. Merenra, 133, 140. Meresankhû, 144. Mermashiû, 227. Meroë, 144, 244. Merom, 31. Merrûka, stela of, 120. Mesheikh, 69, 229. Metals, ancient Egyptian classification of, 304. Migdols, 31-3 (see MAGDILÛ). Milk, offerings of, 95. Min (Khem) (see GODS). Minieh, 148. Mining, 35, 41. Mirrors, 277,
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306, 323, 324. Moats of Canaanite cities, 31. Moeris, 38-9 (see AMENEMHAT III.). Moeris, Lake, 38-40. Mohammeriyeh, 144. Mokattam, 136. Mortar, 48, 114. Mosû, 310. Mounds, 1, 5-6. Mummies,-- animals and eggs, 259. beds and canopies for, 292-5. boats for transport of, 301. burial of, 112, 127-8, 153, 154, 167-8, 173. "eternal house" of, 112. furniture for, 284, 292 _et seq._ (see FURNITURE). jewellery for, 321. (see JEWELLERY). models of, 166.
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panoply of, 167 (see AMULETS). sledges for, 292. Mummy,-- Aahhotep, 157, 323. Amenhotep I., 157. Menkara, 137. Pinotem III., 332. Sekenenra, 157. Thothmes III., 157. Mummy-cases, 259, 261-2, 284-92. Murrhine, false, 263 (note) Musical instruments, 166. lute, 180, 267, 279. sistrum, 95. tambourine, 95. trumpet, 182. Mycerinus, 286 (see MENKARA). Naga, group from, 244. Naï, 276. Naos, 61, 108, 312, 326. (see SHRINE). Napata, 144. N
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aville, M., 36 and note, 52 (note). Necho, 267 and note. Necklace, 249, 276, 322, 325. (see ÛSEKH). Nectenebo, 62. Neferhotep (see TOMB). Nefert, 219-20. Nefertari, 84. Nefertûm (see GODS). Negadeh (see TOMBS). Negroes, 41, 91. Neith (see GODDESSES). Nekheb (see GODDESSES). Nemhotep, dwarf, 225. Nenka (see TOMB). Nephthys (see GODDESSES). Nesikhonsû, 264. Net, 95. Netemt, 261. New York Museum, 172. Niche of tombs, origin of, 152
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(see DOOR, SERDAB, and STELA). Nile, 34, 38, 39, 45, 48, 252, 254, 273. Niles, the (deities), 91, 92, 228. Nitocris, daughter of Psammetichus I., 237. Nomes, represented, 91-2. Nubia, 28, 47, 66, 82, 259. Nûrri (see PYRAMIDS). Oasis, the, 20. Obelisk, 45, 67, 103-6, 313. Axûm, 106. Begig, 105. Fourth Dynasty, 104. Hatshepsût, 104, 106, 313 and note. Heliopolis, 104. Luxor, 104. Tanis, 104. Obsidian, 247, 250. Ocean, celestial, 93. Ochre, 203. OEnochoe
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, glass, 263. Offerings,-- corn, 97. milk, 95. oil, 95. wine, 95, 97. (See FEAST, LIBATIONS, TABLES OF OFFERINGS.) Oil, 95. Ombos, 26, 36, 58, 88, 92, 245, (see KOM OMBO and TEMPLES). On, genius of, 96. Osiris (see GODS). Ostraka, 36. Ostrakon, caricature, 172. Oxen, 123, 128, 153, 175, 182. Pahûrnefer, 214. Painting, 192-3, 202-6, 292-3. (see DRAWING, PERSPECTIVE, WALL-SCENES). Pakhet (see GODDESSES). Palestrina, mosaic, 189-92. Palette,
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-- painter's, 202. scribe's, 128, 166, 170. Palm capital, 58. Palms, for roofing, 2, 11 (see DATE and DÔM PALMS). Papyri, 64 (note), 160, 167, 170, 171, 172-5, 205. (see BOOK). Papyrus, 57, 190, 327. Pavilion,-- of private house, 17. of Medinet Habû, 32. of Nectenebo, Philae, 62. Pearl, mother-of-, 247. Pearls, 247. Pectoral, 322, 323, 326, 327. Pedishashi, 239, 240. Pegs, 283. Pen, 175, 215. Pepi I., 140, 253, 270. Pepi II., 133, 140, 142. Perfumes, 67
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, 128, 157, 180. Period,-- Hyksos, 227-8, 307. Persian, 174, 303. Ptolemaic, 56, 58, 61, 66, 69-70, 72, 79, 90, 93, 98, 175, 208, 241-3, 249, 290, 303, 315, 332. Roman, 58, 66, 90, 98, 173, 208, 243-5. Theban, second, 19 and note. Peristyle, 67, 74, 83, 84, 106 (see PROCESSIONAL HALL). Perspective, 177-92. Pestle and mortar, 170. Petamenoph (see TOMB). Petrie, W.M.F., 7, 10, 12, 45, 64-5, 104, 113, 131, 197, 200, 202, 249, 267, 282, 291, 334
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_et seq._ Pharaoh, 66, 67, 95-7, 98, 101-3. Philae (see TEMPLES). Phoenicians, 248, 263, 303, 320. Piankhi I., 34. Piankhi II., 235 (note). Pibesa, 237. Pigments, 202-3. Pillars, 52, 53-5, 65, 68, 116, 149, 151. Pincushion, 277. Pinotem II., 299. Pinotem III., 299, 332. Pisebkhanû, 228. Pithom, i, 36 and note. Plate, 315-20 (see GOLD and SILVER). Pliny, 303. Pohûnika (see TOMB). Poignards, 327, 328. Point, 47 (note), 6, 195, 197, 201, 247, 250. Polymita, 30
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3. Ponds, 8, 15, 186. Porch, 13 (see PORTICO). Porphyry, 42, 247. Portcullis, in pyramids, 136, Notes 26, 27, 137, 139. Portico, 13, 16, 51, 54, 57, 60, 67, 116, 149, 150, 152, 206. Portrait, panel-painting, 291-2. (see BAS-RELIEF, MUMMY-CASES, and STATUES). Posno collection, 308. Pottery, 166,254-9. (see GLAZED WARE and VASES). Priests (see PHARAOH and others). Prisse, M., 193. Processional Hall (promenoir), 53, 58 and note, 60, 77 (see PERISTYLE). Prona
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os, 70, 74-5. Psammetichus I., 236. Psammetichus, scribe, 237 and note. Psar, 322, 331. Ptah (see GODS). Ptahhotep (see TOMB). Ptahmes, 208. Pûnt, Land of, 109 and note. Pylons, 13, 16, 49, 50, 67, 77, 78, 79, 80, 85, 87, 100-1, 186-8, 189, 232. Pyramid of,-- Amenemhat III. (Hawara), 143. Ati, 142. Khafra (Second Pyramid of Gizeh), 133, 134, 137. Khûfû (Great Pyramid of Gizeh), 133, 134-7. Menkara (Third Pyramid of Gizeh), 134, 137. Merenra, 133, 140.
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Pepi I., 140. Pepi II., 133, 140, 142. Sakkarah, Step, or Great, 138-9, Note 32. Sneferû (Medûm), 132,143-4. Teti, 140. Ûnas, 133, 138, 139-40. Ûsertesen I., 143. Ûsertesen II. (Illahûn), 143. Pyramidion, 105, 147. Pyramid-mastaba tombs, 145-8, Pyramids, 131-45, and Notes, pp, 334-7. Abûsîr, 131, 134, 138, 140. Abydos (Hekalli), 144. Dahshûr, 131, 134, 142. Esneh (Mohammeriyeh), 144. Ethiopia (Meroë, Napata, Nûrri), 144. Fayûm (Hawara and Illahûn
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), 134, 143. Gizeh, 131, 133-7, 140. Lisht, 134, 142. Manfalût, 144. Sakkarah, 133, 134, 137, 138-42. Qodshû, 31. (see KADESÛ). Quarries, 35, 41-5, 132. Ra (see GODS). Ra Harmakhis (see GODS). Raemka, 220 (see SHEIKH EL BELED). Rahotep, 214, 219. Ram, 88, 89, 199. Rameses I., 78, 158. Rameses II. (Sesostris), 47, 52, 78, 80, 84, 86, 101, 103, 158, 188, 202, 226, 231, 232, 234, 235, 287-8, 321, 331. Rameses III., 4, 32-3, 87, 101, 184, 194,
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195, 270, 272, 301, 306, 321. Rameses IV., 160. Rameses IX., 331. Ramesseum, the, 36, 37, 47, 57, 60, 62, 72, 92, 100, 103, 159, 187, 234, 265. Ramessides, the, 1, 23, 109, 153, 168, 235, 266, 290, 320. Ramparts, 24, 30, 33, 87. Ranefer, 214, 218. Rats, 171, 259. Red Sea, emerald mines, 41. Redesîyeh, 229. Reed brush, 171. Reeds, 180, 266. Rekhmara (see TOMB). Renaissance, 175, 235-40, 290. Repoussé work (see GOLD, JEWELLERY, SILVER). Reservoir, 38-41, 252
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(see DAMS, DIKES, IRRIGATION). Rhind, A.H., 293 and note. Rings, 267, 305, 321-2, 331. Roads, 30, 34, 35, 41. Rock-cut temples and tombs (see SPEOS and TOMBS). Roofs, 2, 9, 10, 11, 32, 51, 90. Rougé, M. le Vicomte de, 109 (note). _Sa_, amulet, 237 (note). Sabûah, Wady (see TEMPLES). Sacrifices, 95, 97. (see FEAST and OFFERINGS). Sails of leather-work, 301. Sais, 26, 266. Sakkarah, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 126, 129, 130 (note), 133, 134, 13
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7, 138, 140, 144, 158, 189, 197, 204, 217, 221, 226, 252, 259, 269, 270, 310, 313. (see PYRAMIDS and TOMBS). Sân, 1, 26. (see TANIS). Sanctuaries (see SPEOS and TEMPLES). Sanctuary, the essential part of a temple, 66-7. Sandals, 168, 286, 298. Sandstone, 6, 43, 47, 67, 76, 87, 103, 169, 199, 202, 230, 252. Sapping, 23, 25. Sarcophagi, 42, 127, 129, 132, 137, 140, 157, 160. (see MUMMY-CASES). Sarcophagus of,-- Aahhotep II., 288-9. Ahmes I., 287. A
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hmesnefertari, 288-9. Amenhotep I., 287. Khûfû, 136. Khûfû Poskhû, 20, 22. Menkara, 128 (note), 137. Rameses II., 287, 288. Seti I., 161, 165 (note). Thothmes II., 287. (See MUMMY-CASES.) Sardanapalus, 314. Sardinia, 248. Saucepan of Rameses III., 306. Saw, 247, 250. Scaling, as a mode of attack, 23, 25. Scarabaei, 248-50. funerary, 168, 265, 325-6. Scarabaeoids, 248. Schist, 265. Schliemann, Dr., 328. Schweinfurth, Dr., 40. Scissors, of bronze, 306.
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Scorpion, 322, 329. Scribe,-- cross-legged, 214-17. kneeling, 214, 222-3, 239. Sculpture,-- absence of, in chapel of Pyramid of Medûm, 144. absence of, in Temple of Sphinx, 66. Greek influence on, 240-3. Hyksos, school of, 227-8. mastabas, 119 _et seq._, 130. Memphite school of, 209-25. methods of, 200-2. New Empire school of, 228, 235. provincial schools of, 228. pylons, 186-8. pyramids, 137. Renaissance school of, 235-40. Theban (first) school
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of, 226. XIII. and XIV. dynasties, 226-7. (See BAS-RELIEF and STATUES.) Seals, 321-2. Seb (see GODS). Sebâkh diggers, 237 and note. Sebekemsaf, 202, 227. Sebekhotep III., 227. Sekenenra, 157. Sekhet (see GODDESSES). Selle (see ZARÛ). Semneh, 20, 28-9, 50. Sennetmû, mummy-case of wife of, 286. (see TOMB). Sepa, 208. Serdab, 126-7, 129, 139, 152, 166, 167. Serpentine, 169, 195, 236, 247, 252. Serpents, 141, 159, 164, 259, 329. (see APAPI). Seseb
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eh (see TEMPLES). Sesostris, 5. (see RAMESES II.). Set (see GODS). Seti I., King, 34 (note), 42, 47, 48, 49, 51, 78, 85, 101, 107, 158, 161, 162, 163, 195, 231, 232, 235, 270. Shabaka, 235 (note). Sharonah (see TEMPLES). Sheikh Abd el Gûrneh,-- bronzes from, 307. enamels from, 263. Sheikh el Beled, statue of, 214 and note, 220-1, 224, 226 (see RAEMKA). Sheikh Saîd, 148. Sheshonk, 33, 235, 270. Shrines, 66, 108 (see NAOS). Shû (see
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GODS). Silsilis, 38, 43-5, 232. Silver,-- bark of, 329-30. chain of, 322. eyes of, 310. hatchets of, 327. nuggets of, 11. poignard hilt of, 328. repoussé work of, 316-17. rings of, 321. sources of, 312. statues of, 314-15. vases and vessels of, 316 _et seq._ wire of, 248. Sinai, 41, 66, 101. Sistrum, 53, 61, 95, 260. Sitû, 252. Situlae, bronze, 307. Siût, 114, 148, 226, 242. Skemka, 214. Sky, Egyptian idea of, 90. Sledges,-- for transport of s
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tone, 45. funerary, 292, 294. Sneferu, 132, 144, 209. Soane collection, 165 (note). Soil of Egypt, 2, 4, 48. Soleb (see TEMPLES). Sop, genius, 324. Sothis, feast of, 118. Soudan, gold from, 313. Soul, the (see BA). Speos, the, 42, 81-5. Abû Simbel, 53, 82-4. Kalaat Addah, 81, 82. Silsilis, 82, 232. (See HEMI-SPEOS.) Speos Artemidos (see TEMPLES). Sphinx, the, 64 (note), 65, 206-8. Sphinxes, 325. andro-, 89, 230. avenues of, 67, 88-9, 230. c
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rio-, 88, 89. Hyksos, 227-8. New Empire, 229. Spinners, 124. Spoons, 273, 278-81, 306. Stabling, 13, 35, 87. Staircase,-- fortress, 24. house, 11, 16. temple, 70, 71, 85. temple pylons, 50. Statue of,-- Alexandrian Isis, 241. portrait of Amenhotep I., 229. baker, 224. cross-legged scribe of Gizeh, 217. cross-legged scribe of the Louvre, 214-15. Hor, 242. Horemheb, 232-3. Khafra, 214, 217-18, 253. kneeling scribe, 214, 223. Mermashiû, 227.
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Nefert, 219-20. Nemhotep (dwarf), 225-6. Pahûrnefer, 214. Prince of Siût, 241-2. a queen, 232. Rahotep, 219. Sebekemsaf, 202, 227. Sebekhotep III., 227. Sheikh el Beled (Raemka), 214, 220-1, 224. Sheikh el Beled's wife, 221-2. Skemka, 214. Thothmes I., 229. Thothmes II., 229. Statues,-- in houses, 13. in temples, 106, 108-10. Ka, 126-7, 152, 163, 166, 211-14. Statuette of,-- Amen, gold, 315. a girl, 274-5. Hori Ra, wood, 275. Horu
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s, bronze, 309-10. Horus, enamelled, 267. kneeling genius, bronze, 309. Mosû, bronze, 310. Naï, wood, 276. officer, wood, 275-6. priest, wood, 275, 276. Ptah, gold, 315. Ptahmes, enamelled, 268. Takûshet, bronze, 308-9. Statuettes,-- alabaster, 253. bronze, 307-10. clay, 257. Deir el Baharî, 266. gilt, 314. gold, 314-15. ivory, 273-4. limestone, 253. period XVIII. and XIX. dynasties, 307. XXII dynasty, 307. XXVI dynasty, 307. wo
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od, Ptolemaic, 307. (See ÛSHABTIÛ.) Stela, of Bakhtan, 109 and note. of Merrûka, 120. Stelae, 24, 104. of mastabas, 115, 120-1, 125. pyramid-mastabas, 146. rock-cut tombs, 152, 157. Step Pyramid (see PYRAMIDS). Stone, 46. dikes, 38. grating, 71. (See ALABASTER, etc.) Storage, 16, 35, 36, 87, 132. Stroganoff, Count, 308. Stuart, Villiers, 300 (note). Stucco, 50, 170, 261, 284, 314. Sûit, mother of Horemheb, 179. Swine,-- alleged impurity of, 195-6
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. transmigration into, 164. Sycamores, 8, 15. wood of, 205, 274, 284, 290. Syene, 45, 77, 196, 209 (note), 243. (see ASÛAN). Syenite, 139. Syria, 31, 34 (note), 87, 187, 248, 303, 312. _Ta_, amulet, 247, 286. Tabernacle, 66. Tables of offerings, 106-7, 115, 119, 130, 157, 166, 237, 251-2. Taharka, 52, 79. Tahpanhes, 36 (note). (see TELL DEFENNEH and DAPHNAE). Tahûti, general, 316. Takûshet, 308-9. Tambourine, 95. Tanis, 1, 47, 103, 104 (note), 197, 200 (note),
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227, 228, 234, 235, 307, 311. (see SÃN and TEMPLES). Tanks, of houses, 16. Tapestry, 296-8, 303 and note. Tat, amulet, 286 and note. Tau-cross (see ANKH). Taûd, 250. Taûrt (see APET and THÛERIS). Taxation, system of, 35. Tefnût (see GODDESSES). Tehneh, 45. Tell Basta, I (see BUBASTIS). Tell Defenneh, 36 (note), (see TAPHANHES and DAPHNAE). Tell el Amarna, 13, 155, 197 (note), 231-3, 263. Tell el Maskûtah, I (see PITHOM and THÛKÛ). Te
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ll el Yahûdeh, tiles of, 270-2. Tell es Seba, 311. Tell Eshmûneyn, 265. Tell Gemayemi, 200, 262 (note). Temenos, 87-9. Temples, 46-110. Abû Simbel, 53, 82-4, 319. Abydos, 20, 47, 49, 51, 60, 64, 85-6, 90, 194, 232. Beit el Wally, 84, 205 (note), 235. Bubastis, 52 and note, 58, 88. Coptos, 245. Deir el Baharî, 51, 53, 61, 83, 85 and note, 229. Deir el Medineh, 69-70. Derr, 84. Denderah, 53, 57, 61, 72, 73, 88, 91, 92, 94, 100, 245. Edfû, 56, 57, 58, 64, 72,
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74, 75, 88, 92, 100. El Kab, 56, 69, 88. Elephantine, 67-9. Esneh, 92, 245. Gebel Barkal, 53. Gebel Silsileh, 81, 82, 232. Gerf Husein, 85. Gizeh, 64-6, 85. Gûrneh, 60, 159. Kalaat Addah, 81, 82. Kalabsheh, 54, 56. Karnak, 1, 34, 35, 46, 47, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 63-4, 70-2, 76-9, 87, 88, 89, 92, 100, 101, 103, 104, 106, 107, 194, 229, 230, 232, 235, 313, 314, 315. Luxor, 47, 52, 57, 60, 62, 72, 79, 80, 89, 100, 104, 106
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, 187, 202, 230, 234. Medamot, 56, 59, 60, 64. Medinet Habû, 32-3, 50, 53, 60, 63, 72, 87, 101, 159, 184, 194, 199, 288, 315. Mesheikh, 69. Nubia, 47, 82. Ombos, 26, 58, 88, 92-3, 245. Philae, 58-9, 62, 80-1, 92, 100, 245. Semneh, 50. Sesebeh, 58. Sharonah, 69. Soleb, 58. Tanis, 47, 104 (note). Wady Sabûah, 85, 88. * * * * * Amenhotep II, 53. Amenhotep III, 53, 67-8. Antoninus Pius, 100. Caesars
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, 66. Dynasty IV, 64. Dynasty XII, 66. Hatshepsût (see DEIR EL BAHARÎ and SPEOS ARTEMIDOS). Horemheb (see GEBEL SILSILEH). Khonsû, at Karnak, 60, 70-2, 74, 235. Ptolemies, 66. Rameses III. (see MEDINET HABÛ). Seti I, 42. (See CHAPEL, HEMI-SPEOS, SANCTUARY, SPEOS.) Terraces, 16, 36, 74. Terra-cotta, vases of, 114, 166. Teti, King, pyramid of, 140. Textiles, 67, 296-8, 302-4. Alexandrian, 303. brocaded, 303. Ekhmîm, 303-4 and note. Ro
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man, 303. Thebaid, the, 243, 273. Thebes, 1, 2, 6, 26, 32, 33, 36, 66, 79, 85, 88, 89, 103, 131, 147, 148, 153, 154, 155, 157-65, 168, 174, 177, 186, 193, 197, 205, 209, 226, 229, 235, 237, 244, 250, 277, 290, 293, 313. (See KARNAK, LUXOR.) Thmûis, silver vases of, 316-17. Thoth (see GODS). Thothmes I, 76-7, 229. Thothmes II, 77, 287. Thothmes III, 26, 42, 53, 58-9, 60, 77, 92, 157, 229, 263, 302, 326, 320. Thothmes IV, 205. Thûeris (see GODDESSES, A
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PET, and TAÛRT). Thûkû, 36 and note. (see PITHOM and TELL EL MASKHÛTAH). Ti (see TOMB). Tiberius, at Denderah and Ombos, 245. Tibur, Egyptian rooms in Hadrian's villa at, 243. Tii, Oueen, vase of, 267. Tiles,-- for mural decoration, 269-72. in pyramid of Sakkarah, 270. of Tell el Yahûdeh, 270-2. Tipcat, 282. Tin, 304. Toilet, articles of, 166, 259, 266-7, 273, 277, 281, 306. Tomb of,--- Affi, 117. Aï, 16, 17, 155, 158. Aimadûa, 20. Amenhotep III, 158.
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Ameni, 149, 151. Anna, 12, 229. Bakenrenf, 165. an Entef, 265-6. Hapizefa, 150. Hesî, 210. Horemheb, 179-80, 183. Horhotep, 156-7. Hûi, 229, Kaäpir, 115, Khabiûsokari, 117, 208. Khamha, 229. Khetî, 155. Khnûmhotep, 149, 150, 151, 152, 155, 177, 297. Manna, 154. Merrûka, 120. Neferhotep, 115, 116, 155. Nenka, 130 and note. Petamenoph, 165. Pohûnika, 116. Ptahhotep, 118, 119, 122, 124, 188. Rahotep, 126. Rameses I., 158.
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Rameses II., 158. Rameses III., 161-3, 301. Rameses IV., 160. Red Scribe, 118. Rekhmara, 3, 186, 187, 229. Seti I., 158, 161-3, 232. Sennetmû, 258, 294. Shepsesptah, 117. Thenti, 118, 126. Ti, 116, 117, 127, 155. Ûna, 155. Ûrkhûû, 124. (See PYRAMID.) Tombs, 111-68. Egyptian idea of, 111-12. mastaba-pyramids, 145-8. mastabas, 113-31. pyramids, 131-45. rock-cut tombs, 146-68. * * * * * Abydos, 22, 145-7.
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Ahnas el Medineh, 259. Asûan, 53, 148, 149, 150, 259. Beni Hasan, 24, 53, 148 and note, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 155, 177, 256-7. Bersheh, 148 and note. Coptic period, 303-4. Deir el Gebrawî, 204. El Amarna, 13, 15, 16, 17. Fayûm, 259, 291-2, 303-4. Gizeh, 148. Greek period, 175. Kasr es Saîd, 148. Kûrnet Murraee, 294. Negadeh, 148. Sheikh Saîd, 148. Siût, 148, 150. Tools, etc.,-- adze, 283, 304. anvil, 313. axe, 201, 304. bur
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in, 305, 325. chains, measuring, 155. chisel, 45, 214, 304. drill, 195, 214, 247, 250, 282. gouge, 195. grindstone, 247. hammer, 195, 313. knives, 304, 306. mallet, 45, 197, 202. pegs, 283. point, 47, 195 (note), 197, 201, 202, 247, 250. saw, 247, 250, 304. wedges, 45. wheel, 250 (see WHEEL, POTTER'S). Tops, 284. Torus, 50. Towns, 1-2, Note 1, 7-8, 87-8. Coptic, 8. Pharaonic, 1, 7, 8. Ptolemaic, 1. Roman, 8. Saïtic, 1. Twelfth
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Dynasty, 1, 7. walled, 20, 26. Toys, 182, 282. Trees, 274. Trellis, 182, 189. Tûaï, 273. Tûatmûtf, genius, 258 (note). Tûm (see GODS). Turin Museum, 160, 171, 229, 231, 232, 235, 262, 274, 275. Turquoise, 247, 325, 329. Typhon (Set) (see GODS). Ûaga, feast of, 118. Ûahabra, 269 (note). (see APRIES and HOPHRA). Ûati (see GODDESSES). Ûna (see TOMB). Ûnas, 133, 138, 139, 163. Uraeus (basilisk), 61, 201, 294. Ûsekh, 326-7. Ûsertesen I, 76, 143. Ûse
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rtesen II., 7, 143, 322. Ûsertesen III., 28, 226, 322, 323. Ûshabtiû, 167, 253, 257, 266. _Ûta_, amulet, 247-8. Varnish, 203-4, 305. Vases,--- Ancient Empire, 255, 256. bronze, 305. canopic, 167, 252-3, 258, 292. decoration of, 256, 257, 258, 259. libation, 292, 310. silver and gold, 316-20. situlae, 307. terra-cotta, 114, 166. toilet, 253-4. (See BRONZE, GLASS, GLAZED WARE, GOLD, POTTERY, SILVER.) Vaulting, 6 and note, 36, 51, 145, 146, 150, 151. Va
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uquelin, M., 304. Venus, 243. Vermilion, 203. Vienna Museum, 272. Vulture, 92, 299, 301, 315, 325. Vyse, Col. Howard., 137 Wady Gerraweh, 40. Genneh, 41. Sabûah (see HEMI-SPEOS). Wages, 35. Wall-scenes, 3, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 24, 30, 31, 35, 36, 91, 92, 97, 99, 120, 122, 124, 130, 152-6, 162-5, 177, 178, 179- 92, 193, 194, 195, 260, 284, 295, 296, 297, 298, 300, 301, 313, 318, 319, 320. (see BAS-RELIEF and PAINTING). Wa
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shhouse, 12. Weavers, 124, 297-8. Wheel, potter's, 255. Wig, 236, 275, 276, 286, 308, 310, 332. Wilkinson, Sir Gardner, 295, 303, 305. Wilson, Sir E., 128 (note). Windows, 9, 11, 50, 65, 70, 144. Wine, 35, 36, 97, 180. Wood, 25, 50, 66, 169, 205, 210-11, 214 and note, 224, 235, 274-7. (see CABINET-MAKING, MUMMY-CASES, STATUETTES, STATUES). Zagazig, 332. Zarû (Selle), 34 and note. Zodiacal circle of Denderah, 93, 94. Zowyet el Aryan, 134. *** END OF THE PRO
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