354
INDEX.
Goat, figure of a, 47
Goat-horns, feather emblems, placed on, 301
Gold rings, 91
Golden figures, 3, 4
Graeco-Egyptian deity, figure of a, 343
Grapes, specimens of, 184; connected with
Osiris, 290
Greek lamps, 338; pottery, excellence of, 173;
uncial writing on boards, 191, 192
Gryphon, or A^e^, sacred to Mentu Ra, on a
scarab, 113
Gryphons, on an Assyrian cylinder, 340
H.
Ha, signification of the title, 62
Ha, or nomarch, 72
Hades, tablets with inscriptions relating to,
263; see Amenti
Hair, figure of a lady with very long hair, on a
tablet, 305
Hairpins, 90; use of, 97; not used by the
Egyptians, 344 ; of acacia-wood, 344
Hak, goddess; mythological history of, 267;
altar dedicated to, ib.
Haker, festival of the, and its origin, 42
Haliburton, J., his discovery of tools in a
tomb at Thebes, 201
Hall of the two Truths, 320
Han, daughter of Satran, 280
" Han ... t, lady of the house," on a gold finger-
ring, 94
Hand, an unknown amulet, in form of fingers
of the right hand, 223
Handles, in form of naked females, 74; of vases,
174
Hannu, born of Ranfankh, act of homage by,
325
Hant, Ana son of, 273
Hant, daughter of Ana, 274
Hantpu, daughter of Ana, 274
Hapep, figure of, on a tablet, 289
Hapi, god, or the Nile, 9; inscription con-
cerning, on a fragment for inlaying, 79; in-
scription relating to, on a model coffin, 244;
cynocephalus-headed, on a tablet, 320
Hapi, genius, sepulchral vases in shape of, 330,
332
Hapi, see Apis
Hapi, son of Tethar or Tetho, tablet of, 313
Hapimen, sepulchral scarab of, 239
Har, or Horus, hawk, emblem of, 48—50;
figure of, on a tablet, 314, 315
Har, Takhrotanbast, daughter of, 311
Hare, emblem of Osiris Onnophris, figures of
the, 48
Harema^u, see Harmachis
Haremhat, Apepa, daughter of, 284
Haremhebi, or Horus, a king; his name and
title on scarabs, 143 ; Uahabra a prophet of,
257—259
Haremsa, king, 280
Harmachis, or Harema^u, an appellation of Ra,
the sun, 10; typified as a sphinx, 43; hawk
emblem of, 48, 49; sphinx emblems of, on
scarabs, 109, 113 ; name of, on a scarab, 147,
148; "the sun on the granite peaks of the
mountains of the horizon," on a tablet, 304,
305 ; figure of, on a tablet, 322 ; figure of, on
a pyramidion, 326
Harmes, tablet of, 301
Harnekt, or Horus, a name of Khem, 14, 15
Harnekht, figure of, on a tablet, 294
Harnetatef, a title of Haroeris, 26
Haroeris, or Harur, Horus the First, figures of,
26, 27
Harpa^rat, or Harpocrates; type of, used by
%ons, 16 ; nursed by Isis, 24, 25 ; figures of,
27—31; the child Horus, figures of, ib.;
beads in shape of, 83, 84; figure of Mentu,
with, on a scarab, 111; or youth, on scarabs,
118, 119; between two cows, on a vase, 174
Harpakhrat, a sacred scribe, and horoscopist,
tablet of, 311
Harsaasi, see Harsiesis
Plarsaesi, or Harsihesi, a hierodoulos, tablet
of (?), 315
Harsebak, son of Satran, a superintendent, 280
Harsienpefer, son of Tat-Athor, sepulchral
figure of, 253
Harsiesis, or "Horus, son of Isis," figures of,
26, 27; opens the South, 312
Harsiesis, son of Ta-aa, sepulchral figures of,
253, 254
Harsihesi, or Harsiesis, name of a son of king
Shashank, 34
Harsihesi, or Harsiesis, son of Tathar, sepul-
chral figure of, 254
INDEX.
Goat, figure of a, 47
Goat-horns, feather emblems, placed on, 301
Gold rings, 91
Golden figures, 3, 4
Graeco-Egyptian deity, figure of a, 343
Grapes, specimens of, 184; connected with
Osiris, 290
Greek lamps, 338; pottery, excellence of, 173;
uncial writing on boards, 191, 192
Gryphon, or A^e^, sacred to Mentu Ra, on a
scarab, 113
Gryphons, on an Assyrian cylinder, 340
H.
Ha, signification of the title, 62
Ha, or nomarch, 72
Hades, tablets with inscriptions relating to,
263; see Amenti
Hair, figure of a lady with very long hair, on a
tablet, 305
Hairpins, 90; use of, 97; not used by the
Egyptians, 344 ; of acacia-wood, 344
Hak, goddess; mythological history of, 267;
altar dedicated to, ib.
Haker, festival of the, and its origin, 42
Haliburton, J., his discovery of tools in a
tomb at Thebes, 201
Hall of the two Truths, 320
Han, daughter of Satran, 280
" Han ... t, lady of the house," on a gold finger-
ring, 94
Hand, an unknown amulet, in form of fingers
of the right hand, 223
Handles, in form of naked females, 74; of vases,
174
Hannu, born of Ranfankh, act of homage by,
325
Hant, Ana son of, 273
Hant, daughter of Ana, 274
Hantpu, daughter of Ana, 274
Hapep, figure of, on a tablet, 289
Hapi, god, or the Nile, 9; inscription con-
cerning, on a fragment for inlaying, 79; in-
scription relating to, on a model coffin, 244;
cynocephalus-headed, on a tablet, 320
Hapi, genius, sepulchral vases in shape of, 330,
332
Hapi, see Apis
Hapi, son of Tethar or Tetho, tablet of, 313
Hapimen, sepulchral scarab of, 239
Har, or Horus, hawk, emblem of, 48—50;
figure of, on a tablet, 314, 315
Har, Takhrotanbast, daughter of, 311
Hare, emblem of Osiris Onnophris, figures of
the, 48
Harema^u, see Harmachis
Haremhat, Apepa, daughter of, 284
Haremhebi, or Horus, a king; his name and
title on scarabs, 143 ; Uahabra a prophet of,
257—259
Haremsa, king, 280
Harmachis, or Harema^u, an appellation of Ra,
the sun, 10; typified as a sphinx, 43; hawk
emblem of, 48, 49; sphinx emblems of, on
scarabs, 109, 113 ; name of, on a scarab, 147,
148; "the sun on the granite peaks of the
mountains of the horizon," on a tablet, 304,
305 ; figure of, on a tablet, 322 ; figure of, on
a pyramidion, 326
Harmes, tablet of, 301
Harnekt, or Horus, a name of Khem, 14, 15
Harnekht, figure of, on a tablet, 294
Harnetatef, a title of Haroeris, 26
Haroeris, or Harur, Horus the First, figures of,
26, 27
Harpa^rat, or Harpocrates; type of, used by
%ons, 16 ; nursed by Isis, 24, 25 ; figures of,
27—31; the child Horus, figures of, ib.;
beads in shape of, 83, 84; figure of Mentu,
with, on a scarab, 111; or youth, on scarabs,
118, 119; between two cows, on a vase, 174
Harpakhrat, a sacred scribe, and horoscopist,
tablet of, 311
Harsaasi, see Harsiesis
Plarsaesi, or Harsihesi, a hierodoulos, tablet
of (?), 315
Harsebak, son of Satran, a superintendent, 280
Harsienpefer, son of Tat-Athor, sepulchral
figure of, 253
Harsiesis, or "Horus, son of Isis," figures of,
26, 27; opens the South, 312
Harsiesis, son of Ta-aa, sepulchral figures of,
253, 254
Harsihesi, or Harsiesis, name of a son of king
Shashank, 34
Harsihesi, or Harsiesis, son of Tathar, sepul-
chral figure of, 254