31G
IXDEX.
Greeks, gentleman and lady (costume),
Hatasu, Queen, 125, 201.
102, 108.
— as builder, Temple of Karnak, 270.
— in Egypt as Danai or Dainea, 160,161;
— as Pharaoh, 207.
as tin' Hanebu, the Hebrew lye hag-
— conjectures of Marietta on, 150.
gohn, 159, 100.
— daughters of, Hatasu - Meri, Neferu-
— invasion under Psammetiehus and
Ra, and marriage of one daughter with
founding of Daphna; of Pelusiuin
Thothmes III., 207.
(Biblical Tahpanhes), 104, 105.
— Egypt under, 268.
— language of, 199.
— expedition to Land of Punt, explana-
— manuscripts of, 57.
tory text quoted, and speculations
— meeting point of, 63.
about route, 276, 279, 280; pictures
— of Asia Minor, 78.
of, explained, 281, 290.
— of the .'Egean, 78, 193.
— fame destroyed by Thothmes III., 297.
— of the Archipelago, 70.
— history, genealogy, and marriage with
— papyrus of (Ptolemaic times), 190.
Thothmes II., 203-208.
— l'etrie on evidence, 78
— identity established, 262, 203.
— Petrie's discoveries as evidence in art,
— obelisks of, with inscriptions quoted,
79.
151, 208-270, 271.
— prehistoric, 191.
— only relics of, 279, 298.
— relics of (coins, etc.), 22, 28, 30, 35, 05,
— portrait described, 150, 151.
06,77.
— "Procession of the Queen," 293.
— towns of, 58, 61.
— Rouge, Dr., on 262.
— transcriptions of, 45.
— royal oval of, 297, 299.
— art of the, 30, 80.
— scientific ancestor, lie Lesseps as
--------adaptation and alteration of
builder of the great canal, 281.
Sphinx, 90.
— ships of, 276-278.
-------- ceramic history of, 30, 31, 30.
— Speos, Artemidos, 296.
.-------compared to Egyptian, 75.
— statue of, 273 ; with cow, 274.
--------decorative designs : affected by lo-
— throne-chair, 298.
tus, 181; history of,31; identity with
— tomb of, 297.
Egyptian established, 173; indebted-
Hathor, the beautiful goddess, 125, 120,
ness to Egypt. 109-172,181; summary
224, 274, 296.
of evidence, 185. *
— as Lady of Punt, 283, 294.
--------early specimens, 87, 89.
— Karnak dedicated to, as Lady of the
--------evidence quoted, 190.
West, deity of Punt, etc., 275.
--------indebtedness to Egypt, 81, 88, 89,
Hawara, graves at, 23, 105.
167, 189.
— Petrie and panel-portraits of, 102-112.
— — painters of portraits, 41, 74, 75,
Ilaworth, Jesse, 298.
100, 101.
— relics, 22.
--------sculpture, 79, 132.
Hebrew settlers, 42.
--------summary, 94.
— transcriptions, 45.
--------work of Apollodorus, 94.
Hebrews,40, 42, 48, 5S, 131.
Griffiths, F. Llewellyn, 57.
— history of the, 03 ; light on, 40.
— Mr., 10, 22, 34; explorations de-
Heidelberg, 218.
Bcribed, 19, 20.
Ileliodorus, 28, 57.
Heliopolis,Great Temple and Sacred Col-
Hadrian, 97,103, 112.
lege of, 198.
Hair-pins, 4.
Hellas, 30, 38, 75, 70, 168.
Halicarnassus, 20.
Hellenic tribes, 28.
Hall of Columns, 199.
Hera, 29.
Hanebu (Egyptians as Greek Hellenes),
Iler-IIor, High-Priest of Amen, 157.
70, 101, 189.
Hermonthis, 208.
— (Hebrew in" hnggoim) as Greeks in
Herodotus, 8, 14, 29, 84, 166, 176.
Egvpt, 159-101.
— credulity of, 222.
Harpakhrat, 18.
— on Dapluiic, 165.
Harpy, Greek misinterpretation of Ba,
— on Xaukratis, 179.
187-1S9.
— on Tel Defenneh, 01.
— tomb of, at British Museum, 1S7, 1S8.
— quoted on Labyrinth, 95.
IXDEX.
Greeks, gentleman and lady (costume),
Hatasu, Queen, 125, 201.
102, 108.
— as builder, Temple of Karnak, 270.
— in Egypt as Danai or Dainea, 160,161;
— as Pharaoh, 207.
as tin' Hanebu, the Hebrew lye hag-
— conjectures of Marietta on, 150.
gohn, 159, 100.
— daughters of, Hatasu - Meri, Neferu-
— invasion under Psammetiehus and
Ra, and marriage of one daughter with
founding of Daphna; of Pelusiuin
Thothmes III., 207.
(Biblical Tahpanhes), 104, 105.
— Egypt under, 268.
— language of, 199.
— expedition to Land of Punt, explana-
— manuscripts of, 57.
tory text quoted, and speculations
— meeting point of, 63.
about route, 276, 279, 280; pictures
— of Asia Minor, 78.
of, explained, 281, 290.
— of the .'Egean, 78, 193.
— fame destroyed by Thothmes III., 297.
— of the Archipelago, 70.
— history, genealogy, and marriage with
— papyrus of (Ptolemaic times), 190.
Thothmes II., 203-208.
— l'etrie on evidence, 78
— identity established, 262, 203.
— Petrie's discoveries as evidence in art,
— obelisks of, with inscriptions quoted,
79.
151, 208-270, 271.
— prehistoric, 191.
— only relics of, 279, 298.
— relics of (coins, etc.), 22, 28, 30, 35, 05,
— portrait described, 150, 151.
06,77.
— "Procession of the Queen," 293.
— towns of, 58, 61.
— Rouge, Dr., on 262.
— transcriptions of, 45.
— royal oval of, 297, 299.
— art of the, 30, 80.
— scientific ancestor, lie Lesseps as
--------adaptation and alteration of
builder of the great canal, 281.
Sphinx, 90.
— ships of, 276-278.
-------- ceramic history of, 30, 31, 30.
— Speos, Artemidos, 296.
.-------compared to Egyptian, 75.
— statue of, 273 ; with cow, 274.
--------decorative designs : affected by lo-
— throne-chair, 298.
tus, 181; history of,31; identity with
— tomb of, 297.
Egyptian established, 173; indebted-
Hathor, the beautiful goddess, 125, 120,
ness to Egypt. 109-172,181; summary
224, 274, 296.
of evidence, 185. *
— as Lady of Punt, 283, 294.
--------early specimens, 87, 89.
— Karnak dedicated to, as Lady of the
--------evidence quoted, 190.
West, deity of Punt, etc., 275.
--------indebtedness to Egypt, 81, 88, 89,
Hawara, graves at, 23, 105.
167, 189.
— Petrie and panel-portraits of, 102-112.
— — painters of portraits, 41, 74, 75,
Ilaworth, Jesse, 298.
100, 101.
— relics, 22.
--------sculpture, 79, 132.
Hebrew settlers, 42.
--------summary, 94.
— transcriptions, 45.
--------work of Apollodorus, 94.
Hebrews,40, 42, 48, 5S, 131.
Griffiths, F. Llewellyn, 57.
— history of the, 03 ; light on, 40.
— Mr., 10, 22, 34; explorations de-
Heidelberg, 218.
Bcribed, 19, 20.
Ileliodorus, 28, 57.
Heliopolis,Great Temple and Sacred Col-
Hadrian, 97,103, 112.
lege of, 198.
Hair-pins, 4.
Hellas, 30, 38, 75, 70, 168.
Halicarnassus, 20.
Hellenic tribes, 28.
Hall of Columns, 199.
Hera, 29.
Hanebu (Egyptians as Greek Hellenes),
Iler-IIor, High-Priest of Amen, 157.
70, 101, 189.
Hermonthis, 208.
— (Hebrew in" hnggoim) as Greeks in
Herodotus, 8, 14, 29, 84, 166, 176.
Egvpt, 159-101.
— credulity of, 222.
Harpakhrat, 18.
— on Dapluiic, 165.
Harpy, Greek misinterpretation of Ba,
— on Xaukratis, 179.
187-1S9.
— on Tel Defenneh, 01.
— tomb of, at British Museum, 1S7, 1S8.
— quoted on Labyrinth, 95.