362
INDEX.
Piaui, son of Pekames, 298
Pigeon, loosed at the time of royal coronations,
signifies Kabhsenuf, 329
Pillow, amulets in shape of the, 233
Pipai, daughter of Pekames, figure of, 298
Plumes of the hawk, amulets in shape of,
226
Pluto of the Egyptians, 20; or Hades, repre-
sented by Osiris, 290
Pomegranate, beads, 81, 82 ; pendants, 87, 214;
specimens of, 185
Porcelain figures, 3
Portraiture, use of, 55
Powders, cosmetic, 97
Prenomens, various unknown, 146—152
Priest, figure of a, 73
Priests, care taken of the sacred animals by,
37, 40; and dignitaries of the temples,
scarabs belonging to, 107
Prism, hexagonal, 90
Prophets, care taken of the sacred animals by,
39
Psametik, a king; inscription dated in the
11th year of, 62
Psametik, son of Ai, sepulchral figure of, 254;
a chief, son of Paiskartes, sepulchral figure of,
254
Psametikem^uti, prophet, &c, son of Taneb-
tneith, sepulchral figures of, 255, 256
Psametik-kau, captain of troops, inscription
concerning, 331, 332
Psametiksnab, son of Nitartas, sepulchral
figures of, 255
Psametikua, captain of troops, series of sepul-
chral vases of, 329, 330
Psammetichus I., Bauahab, or Apries, prenomen
of, on a scarab, 146; inscription concerning
him, 175
Pselcis, goddess of the town of, 13
Ptah, the Egyptian Hephaistos or Vulcan,
figures of, 4, 5 ; son of, 8, 9 ; the bull Apis
an incarnation of, 39 ; the Apis bull sacred
to, 46; the husband of Bast, 45; shrine
with a mummied figure of, 69; statue of,
held by an officer, 72; inscription of adora-
tion to, 72 ; figure of, on a ring, 92; in-
scriptions to, on stibium vases, 100, 101 ;
monarch adoring, on a scarab, 104; inscribed
scarabs relating to, 104, 105 ; name of, on
a scarab, 124; beloved of, a title of Ame-
nophis II., 137; standing figure of, on an
amulet, 141 ; mystical inscription relating
to, 334
Ptahemai, son of Pekames, 298
Ptahenheb, figure of, on a tablet, 291
Ptahhetp, born of Tesnekht, consecrated, 309
Ptahhetpt, proper name, on a scarab, 105
Ptahmeri, highpriest of Amen, statue of, 68, 69
Ptahmeri, or Merienptah, a royal scribe of the
treasure, pallet of, 189
Ptahmeri, a lady, figure of, on a tablet, 299
Ptahmes, of high rank, inscribed vase of, 176 ;
chief of the workmen, inscription relating to,
on vases, 100, 177
Ptah-neb, on a scarab, 104
Ptah-Socharis-Osiris, god, figures of, only in
porcelain, 4—6; figure of, in connection
_ with %num, 18 ; the pataikos form of, 37 ;
tablet dedicated to, 272 ; hollow sepulchral
cases in form of, to hold parts of mummies,
333, 334
Ptah-Tai, sepulchral vase, in memory of the
father of, 331
Ptah-Tanen, god, on a ring, 92
Ptolemy, statue of a, 58
Pugillaria, or memorandum books, or writing
tablets, 191, 192, 336
Punt, or Somali, expedition to, 60 ; tablet re:
lating to march of troops from, 268
Pylon, with cornice of uragi, 28 ; stibium case
in shape of a, 100
Pyramid, Kephren builder of the second, 121
Pyramid-shaped amulets, 234
Pyramid-titles, mention of, 139
Pyramidia, described, 324
Pyramidion, significations of, in hieroglyphics,
156 ; specimen of, 326, 327
Q.
Qabhsenuf, see Kabhsenuf
Qamutf, mystical appellation of Khem, 15
Qarh, ajar, the Arabic gooleh, 303
Queen, ring of a, 91
E.
Ea, god, or the Sun, figures of, 10—12 ; Selk
the eye of, 13; the right eye symbolic of,
INDEX.
Piaui, son of Pekames, 298
Pigeon, loosed at the time of royal coronations,
signifies Kabhsenuf, 329
Pillow, amulets in shape of the, 233
Pipai, daughter of Pekames, figure of, 298
Plumes of the hawk, amulets in shape of,
226
Pluto of the Egyptians, 20; or Hades, repre-
sented by Osiris, 290
Pomegranate, beads, 81, 82 ; pendants, 87, 214;
specimens of, 185
Porcelain figures, 3
Portraiture, use of, 55
Powders, cosmetic, 97
Prenomens, various unknown, 146—152
Priest, figure of a, 73
Priests, care taken of the sacred animals by,
37, 40; and dignitaries of the temples,
scarabs belonging to, 107
Prism, hexagonal, 90
Prophets, care taken of the sacred animals by,
39
Psametik, a king; inscription dated in the
11th year of, 62
Psametik, son of Ai, sepulchral figure of, 254;
a chief, son of Paiskartes, sepulchral figure of,
254
Psametikem^uti, prophet, &c, son of Taneb-
tneith, sepulchral figures of, 255, 256
Psametik-kau, captain of troops, inscription
concerning, 331, 332
Psametiksnab, son of Nitartas, sepulchral
figures of, 255
Psametikua, captain of troops, series of sepul-
chral vases of, 329, 330
Psammetichus I., Bauahab, or Apries, prenomen
of, on a scarab, 146; inscription concerning
him, 175
Pselcis, goddess of the town of, 13
Ptah, the Egyptian Hephaistos or Vulcan,
figures of, 4, 5 ; son of, 8, 9 ; the bull Apis
an incarnation of, 39 ; the Apis bull sacred
to, 46; the husband of Bast, 45; shrine
with a mummied figure of, 69; statue of,
held by an officer, 72; inscription of adora-
tion to, 72 ; figure of, on a ring, 92; in-
scriptions to, on stibium vases, 100, 101 ;
monarch adoring, on a scarab, 104; inscribed
scarabs relating to, 104, 105 ; name of, on
a scarab, 124; beloved of, a title of Ame-
nophis II., 137; standing figure of, on an
amulet, 141 ; mystical inscription relating
to, 334
Ptahemai, son of Pekames, 298
Ptahenheb, figure of, on a tablet, 291
Ptahhetp, born of Tesnekht, consecrated, 309
Ptahhetpt, proper name, on a scarab, 105
Ptahmeri, highpriest of Amen, statue of, 68, 69
Ptahmeri, or Merienptah, a royal scribe of the
treasure, pallet of, 189
Ptahmeri, a lady, figure of, on a tablet, 299
Ptahmes, of high rank, inscribed vase of, 176 ;
chief of the workmen, inscription relating to,
on vases, 100, 177
Ptah-neb, on a scarab, 104
Ptah-Socharis-Osiris, god, figures of, only in
porcelain, 4—6; figure of, in connection
_ with %num, 18 ; the pataikos form of, 37 ;
tablet dedicated to, 272 ; hollow sepulchral
cases in form of, to hold parts of mummies,
333, 334
Ptah-Tai, sepulchral vase, in memory of the
father of, 331
Ptah-Tanen, god, on a ring, 92
Ptolemy, statue of a, 58
Pugillaria, or memorandum books, or writing
tablets, 191, 192, 336
Punt, or Somali, expedition to, 60 ; tablet re:
lating to march of troops from, 268
Pylon, with cornice of uragi, 28 ; stibium case
in shape of a, 100
Pyramid, Kephren builder of the second, 121
Pyramid-shaped amulets, 234
Pyramid-titles, mention of, 139
Pyramidia, described, 324
Pyramidion, significations of, in hieroglyphics,
156 ; specimen of, 326, 327
Q.
Qabhsenuf, see Kabhsenuf
Qamutf, mystical appellation of Khem, 15
Qarh, ajar, the Arabic gooleh, 303
Queen, ring of a, 91
E.
Ea, god, or the Sun, figures of, 10—12 ; Selk
the eye of, 13; the right eye symbolic of,