INDEX.
Aahlu, Fields of, idea borrowed by
Greeks, 186.
Ab, 117.
Abode of Turn, 48.
Abraham, 88,196.
Abu-Simbel, 53, 79; battle-piece, with
Rameses II., 213-217 ; portraits at, 86,
87.
Abydos, 17.
— Great Temple of, 211.
— Lord of, 120.
Aehaeans, 76, 160, 167, 191.
— first appearance of the, 163.
— or Akaiusha, 79.
— pictures of, 163.
Achilles, 163.
iEgean, Islands of the, 199.
-rl'Jsop.indebtedness of, to Egypt for " Lion
and Mouse," etc.; Brugsch and Maspero
on, 223.
"Agib, Prince, and Lodestone Mountain,"
224.
Ahmes Nefertari, Queen, 263, 264; moth-
er of Hatasu, 261; portrait described,
156.
Aiima (the lonians), 79.
Akaiusha (the Aehaeans), 79.
Akeril (the Carians), 162.
Aleicus, 23, 196.
Aleppo, 204,206,208; portrait described,
216, 217.
Alexander, 75, 114, 222; Thothmes III.
the Alexander of ancient Egyptian his-
tory, 160.
Alexandria, 6, 7, 26, 37, 40,101, 179 ; art
at, 35.
Algeria, 84, 199.
Alphabet, hieroglyphic, given, 245.
Am, City of, 18, 34.
Araasis, 80, 61, 179, 180, 223.
— as a hero of fable, 225.
— II., 28, 33,76, 88.
— last of the Sai'te kings, 165.
Amasis, Xaukratis and the Greeks, 180,
225.
Amen, 102, 156, 206-208, 262, 270.
— address of the Great God, 160; bri-
gade of, 204, 216 ; coming to aid in
battle; idea borrowed by Greeks, 205.
— Great God of Thebes, date of existence,
227.
— Great Temple of, 262, 267, 294, 296.
— High-Priest of, 157.
— Lord of Thebes, 291.
— of Thebes, 279.
— one with Ka, 231.
— oxen sacrificed to, 295.
— Sacred Book of, 292.
— speculations about, 228.
Amenemhat I., 52.
— II., 18.
Amenemhats, dynasty of, 168.
Amenhotep III.', 125,'126, 128,150.
Amen-Knnm Hatasu, 300.
Anieii-Ra, 126, 199,269.
American Journal of Arclueology, 170.
Amorites, 205.
— frontier of the, 204.
Ann-. 41.
Amu. Land of the, 291.
Amulets, 4.
Anacreon, 194, 196.
Ana sycamore. See Xehet Ana.
Ani, ape, 292.
— scribe, maxims quoted, 221.
Ankh, 127, 128, 156.
— as Father of Ma, 125.
— associated with Ka, 126.
— as svmbol of life, 126, 187.
— identified with Ka, 127,128, 129.
--------witli King, 128.
An-Tursha, 77-7'.'.
Anubis, 187,228.
— speculations about, 228.
Apelles, 74, 75, 112.
Apepi, face identified, 148.
Aahlu, Fields of, idea borrowed by
Greeks, 186.
Ab, 117.
Abode of Turn, 48.
Abraham, 88,196.
Abu-Simbel, 53, 79; battle-piece, with
Rameses II., 213-217 ; portraits at, 86,
87.
Abydos, 17.
— Great Temple of, 211.
— Lord of, 120.
Aehaeans, 76, 160, 167, 191.
— first appearance of the, 163.
— or Akaiusha, 79.
— pictures of, 163.
Achilles, 163.
iEgean, Islands of the, 199.
-rl'Jsop.indebtedness of, to Egypt for " Lion
and Mouse," etc.; Brugsch and Maspero
on, 223.
"Agib, Prince, and Lodestone Mountain,"
224.
Ahmes Nefertari, Queen, 263, 264; moth-
er of Hatasu, 261; portrait described,
156.
Aiima (the lonians), 79.
Akaiusha (the Aehaeans), 79.
Akeril (the Carians), 162.
Aleicus, 23, 196.
Aleppo, 204,206,208; portrait described,
216, 217.
Alexander, 75, 114, 222; Thothmes III.
the Alexander of ancient Egyptian his-
tory, 160.
Alexandria, 6, 7, 26, 37, 40,101, 179 ; art
at, 35.
Algeria, 84, 199.
Alphabet, hieroglyphic, given, 245.
Am, City of, 18, 34.
Araasis, 80, 61, 179, 180, 223.
— as a hero of fable, 225.
— II., 28, 33,76, 88.
— last of the Sai'te kings, 165.
Amasis, Xaukratis and the Greeks, 180,
225.
Amen, 102, 156, 206-208, 262, 270.
— address of the Great God, 160; bri-
gade of, 204, 216 ; coming to aid in
battle; idea borrowed by Greeks, 205.
— Great God of Thebes, date of existence,
227.
— Great Temple of, 262, 267, 294, 296.
— High-Priest of, 157.
— Lord of Thebes, 291.
— of Thebes, 279.
— one with Ka, 231.
— oxen sacrificed to, 295.
— Sacred Book of, 292.
— speculations about, 228.
Amenemhat I., 52.
— II., 18.
Amenemhats, dynasty of, 168.
Amenhotep III.', 125,'126, 128,150.
Amen-Knnm Hatasu, 300.
Anieii-Ra, 126, 199,269.
American Journal of Arclueology, 170.
Amorites, 205.
— frontier of the, 204.
Ann-. 41.
Amu. Land of the, 291.
Amulets, 4.
Anacreon, 194, 196.
Ana sycamore. See Xehet Ana.
Ani, ape, 292.
— scribe, maxims quoted, 221.
Ankh, 127, 128, 156.
— as Father of Ma, 125.
— associated with Ka, 126.
— as svmbol of life, 126, 187.
— identified with Ka, 127,128, 129.
--------witli King, 128.
An-Tursha, 77-7'.'.
Anubis, 187,228.
— speculations about, 228.
Apelles, 74, 75, 112.
Apepi, face identified, 148.