INDEX.
317
Herodotus, story of Darius and the
Scythians, 235.
— story of Rhodopis and the sandal, 223.
Heroopolis, 47.
Herusha, 202.
Hindoo Kiish, 259.
History, none of Egyptian, Manetho in
Greek, 1!»7,198.
Hittites, 188,203,210,217.
— against Barneses, 205.
— allied with Lycians, Mysians, Carians,
Ionians, and Dardanians, 162, 168.
— battle-piece of Abu-Simliel, 214.
— leagued with Greeks in Egyptian wars,
162.
— war-chariots, 205.
Homer, 23, 77, 191.
— Papyrus found under a woman's head,
now in British Museum, 197.
Homeric vases, 87.
Hophra, refuge of daughters of Zedekiah
in Egypt, 165.
— service of gold, 67.
Horace, 37, 194.
Horemheb (Pharaoh), 150, 152,161,189.
— inscription on Pylon, 286.
Hor-pa-khroti (Hor-the-child), borrowed
by Greeks as Harpocrates, 186.
Horshesu, 38.
Horus, 90, 127, 128, 202, 252, 295.
— child of, 80.
— followers of, 38.
— Greeks borrowed as God of Silence
182.
— the Victor "hut" as an emblem, 127
Hotep-hers, Lady, 137.
Hottentot, 285.
Houses, decoration of, described, 7.
Hui, 84, 112.
Huts of mud described, 8, 9.
Ilyksos (Shepherd Kings), 147-149
— invasion of the, 194.
— kings, history of the, 146-150.
— race of, 148.
— rule of the, 208.
— school of sculpture, 146 ; finest speci-
mens of, 148.
Ibis-clan, Hermopolis, 230.
Ibrem, 101.
Iliad, 160, 191,202.
— buried with lady, 23.
— Second Book of the, 23; found by Pe-
trie, 196.
Ilion, 208.
Images, Greek and Egyptian, 10.
Immortality believed by Egyptians, 131.
Indians, Red, picture-writing of, 237, 238.
Inscriptions describing Prince of Punt,
291.
— early examples of, 77.
— of Maskhutah, 42-44.
Ionians, the (Aiuna), 70, 79, 163.
— columns of, discussed, 179; earliest
examples of, ISO.
—■ decorative designs identified with lo-
tus. See Decorative Designs.
— of Daphiue, 100.
— troops of, 58, 60, 88, 164.
— volute, 185.
Ireland, Erin, etc., 254.
Isarous, Lady, 101, 102.
Isi-ari-s or Ast-ari-s, 102.
Isidora (Isadore), 102.
[sis (Ision), 102.
Ismaflia, 41,46,280.
Israel, 62.
— children of, 4S, 80, 105,191.
--------in Egypt, 58.
Israelites, 42, 48.
Italy, Alps of, 77; an early nation, 193;
tribes of, 79.
Jacob, 41, 47.
Jeremiah, 62, 67, 68, 165.
— prophecy of, quoted, 02, 63.
Jerusalem, 61.
Jewellers, 30.
— workshop of the, 30.
Jewels, 4.
Jewish guests, 67.
—■ types, 105.
Jews, antiquities of the, 198.
Jolianan, 61, 02.
Joppa, taking of, like Ali Baba, 223.
Joseph, 46, 47.
— oath of, 131.
Josephus, 50, 198.
Journal of Hellenic Studies, 92.
Judah, 02, 03.
— royal line of, 68, 69.
Julius Ctesar, 112.
Jupiter, 102.
Ka, 186, 187.
— and the "Ankh," 126-130.
— as life, 131, 232, 263; summary of
argument about the, 130-182.
— as Oath of Pharaoh—Joseph, 131.
— association witli the "Ankh," 126-130.
— as Suten-ka (Ankh Neb Taui), Life of,.
Lord of Two Lands, Royal Ka. 128.
— Brugsch, definition of the, 118.
— chambers, 142.
— different interpretations of, 122.
—■ discussion of the, 117-119.
317
Herodotus, story of Darius and the
Scythians, 235.
— story of Rhodopis and the sandal, 223.
Heroopolis, 47.
Herusha, 202.
Hindoo Kiish, 259.
History, none of Egyptian, Manetho in
Greek, 1!»7,198.
Hittites, 188,203,210,217.
— against Barneses, 205.
— allied with Lycians, Mysians, Carians,
Ionians, and Dardanians, 162, 168.
— battle-piece of Abu-Simliel, 214.
— leagued with Greeks in Egyptian wars,
162.
— war-chariots, 205.
Homer, 23, 77, 191.
— Papyrus found under a woman's head,
now in British Museum, 197.
Homeric vases, 87.
Hophra, refuge of daughters of Zedekiah
in Egypt, 165.
— service of gold, 67.
Horace, 37, 194.
Horemheb (Pharaoh), 150, 152,161,189.
— inscription on Pylon, 286.
Hor-pa-khroti (Hor-the-child), borrowed
by Greeks as Harpocrates, 186.
Horshesu, 38.
Horus, 90, 127, 128, 202, 252, 295.
— child of, 80.
— followers of, 38.
— Greeks borrowed as God of Silence
182.
— the Victor "hut" as an emblem, 127
Hotep-hers, Lady, 137.
Hottentot, 285.
Houses, decoration of, described, 7.
Hui, 84, 112.
Huts of mud described, 8, 9.
Ilyksos (Shepherd Kings), 147-149
— invasion of the, 194.
— kings, history of the, 146-150.
— race of, 148.
— rule of the, 208.
— school of sculpture, 146 ; finest speci-
mens of, 148.
Ibis-clan, Hermopolis, 230.
Ibrem, 101.
Iliad, 160, 191,202.
— buried with lady, 23.
— Second Book of the, 23; found by Pe-
trie, 196.
Ilion, 208.
Images, Greek and Egyptian, 10.
Immortality believed by Egyptians, 131.
Indians, Red, picture-writing of, 237, 238.
Inscriptions describing Prince of Punt,
291.
— early examples of, 77.
— of Maskhutah, 42-44.
Ionians, the (Aiuna), 70, 79, 163.
— columns of, discussed, 179; earliest
examples of, ISO.
—■ decorative designs identified with lo-
tus. See Decorative Designs.
— of Daphiue, 100.
— troops of, 58, 60, 88, 164.
— volute, 185.
Ireland, Erin, etc., 254.
Isarous, Lady, 101, 102.
Isi-ari-s or Ast-ari-s, 102.
Isidora (Isadore), 102.
[sis (Ision), 102.
Ismaflia, 41,46,280.
Israel, 62.
— children of, 4S, 80, 105,191.
--------in Egypt, 58.
Israelites, 42, 48.
Italy, Alps of, 77; an early nation, 193;
tribes of, 79.
Jacob, 41, 47.
Jeremiah, 62, 67, 68, 165.
— prophecy of, quoted, 02, 63.
Jerusalem, 61.
Jewellers, 30.
— workshop of the, 30.
Jewels, 4.
Jewish guests, 67.
—■ types, 105.
Jews, antiquities of the, 198.
Jolianan, 61, 02.
Joppa, taking of, like Ali Baba, 223.
Joseph, 46, 47.
— oath of, 131.
Josephus, 50, 198.
Journal of Hellenic Studies, 92.
Judah, 02, 03.
— royal line of, 68, 69.
Julius Ctesar, 112.
Jupiter, 102.
Ka, 186, 187.
— and the "Ankh," 126-130.
— as life, 131, 232, 263; summary of
argument about the, 130-182.
— as Oath of Pharaoh—Joseph, 131.
— association witli the "Ankh," 126-130.
— as Suten-ka (Ankh Neb Taui), Life of,.
Lord of Two Lands, Royal Ka. 128.
— Brugsch, definition of the, 118.
— chambers, 142.
— different interpretations of, 122.
—■ discussion of the, 117-119.