378
GOLD.
INDEX.
ILIANS.
Gold. (See Treasure.)
Gomperz, Professor, on the Trojan
and Cyprian inscriptions (Appendix)
367, 370.
Greek camp, 179.
------inscriptions. {See Inscriptions.)
------, city of Ilium, area of, 217.
------sculptured marbles, 226.
------house, discovery of, 254, 255.
------bas-relief, remarks on, 255, 257.
------votive discs of diorite, 269.
------statuettes and vessels, 317, 343.
{See Terra-cottas.)
Greek Race, affinity of the Trojans to
the (Appendix), p. 364.
Grote, George, places Homer's Troy
at Hissarlik, 46.
H.
Hammer (pai<rrr)p) only once mentioned
in Homer, 270. {See Implements
. and Stone.)
Handles of sticks or sceptres, 260,265.
Haug, Dr. Martin, finds the key to
the Trojan Inscriptions (Appendix),
366.
Hares, an Aryan emblem on the terra-
cotta, signifying the Moon and four
seasons, 120.
Heat at Hissarlik, 142, 198.
Hector, his so-called tomb and grove,
at Ophrynium, 74, 177 ; place of his
death, 176, 195.
Helmet-crests, Trojan, their structure,
280.
Helmets, found on the skulls of Trojan
warriors, 279; found in the Palace,
333-
Hera, personification of, as ox-headed
(Hpa jSo&rts), 113, 114, 293, 353.
Herodotus, quoted, 12.
Hieroglyphics on terra-cottas from the
Greek stratum, 291, 352.
Hippotamus of terra-cotta, a sign of
intercourse with Egypt, 228, 270.
Hissarlik, the hill of, ruins upon, 14 ;
limit of Troy's extent, 18 ; modern
authorities in favour of, 46; the
name means " fortress," 60; de-
scription of, 58 ; the Acropolis of the
Greek Ilium, 60, 61 ; search for its
limits, 61 ; panoramic view from,
68,69 ; growth of the Hill, 97 ; great
increase of Hill to east, 227.
Homer, knew the Troad, but his
knowledge of Troy only traditional,
18, 20, 305 ; poetic exaggerations
of its extent, 344-346; his hot and
cold fountains of Scamander, 195 ;
his Great Tower of Ilium, 201, 204;
stone implements not mentioned by,
270, 271.
------, the Iliad, quoted, 19, 26, 69, 71,
121, 123, 130, 138, 147, 179, 195, 197,
203, 222, 223, 238, 248, 265, 270, 271,
280, 281, 305, 306, 314, 324, 326, 328,
333, 335, 336, 337, 345, 346.
------, the Odyssey, quoted, 129, 305.
Houses, Trojan, discovered, 133 ;
spacious, 155, 156; mode of build-
ing, ibid.; easily crushed, ibid.;
several storeys high, 345 ; built of
sun-dried bricks, only the important
buildings being of small stones
joined with earth, 273, 349.
------, succession of, beneath the temple,
in strata of different ages, with marks
of destruction by fire, 289, 290.
------, two large, of different dates,
above the Scaean Gate, 301 ; the
upper and later one, above Priam's
palace, 302,304 ; objects found there,
314, 315. {See Palace.)
------, on the N. side of the hill, and
objects found there, 351.
Humming-top, a Trojan, 192.
Hurricane, continual, on Homer's
"windy Ilium," 185.
I.
Ida, Mount, name of, 121 ; the Trojans
dwelt first on its spurs, 123 ; snow-
clad summits of, but snow not
perpetual, 70,121.
Idols, of the Ilian Athena, 35, 36, 100,
112, 154, 155, 163, 164, 170, 172, 229,
234, 235, 236, 260, 292, 296, 353.
------, of terra-cotta, marble, &c, found
in all the pre-Hellenic strata, 34-38,
&c; one of slate, 260.
Ilians, village of the; no traces of
habitation at, 42, 70, 85, 92, 180.
(See Demetrius of Scepsis.)
GOLD.
INDEX.
ILIANS.
Gold. (See Treasure.)
Gomperz, Professor, on the Trojan
and Cyprian inscriptions (Appendix)
367, 370.
Greek camp, 179.
------inscriptions. {See Inscriptions.)
------, city of Ilium, area of, 217.
------sculptured marbles, 226.
------house, discovery of, 254, 255.
------bas-relief, remarks on, 255, 257.
------votive discs of diorite, 269.
------statuettes and vessels, 317, 343.
{See Terra-cottas.)
Greek Race, affinity of the Trojans to
the (Appendix), p. 364.
Grote, George, places Homer's Troy
at Hissarlik, 46.
H.
Hammer (pai<rrr)p) only once mentioned
in Homer, 270. {See Implements
. and Stone.)
Handles of sticks or sceptres, 260,265.
Haug, Dr. Martin, finds the key to
the Trojan Inscriptions (Appendix),
366.
Hares, an Aryan emblem on the terra-
cotta, signifying the Moon and four
seasons, 120.
Heat at Hissarlik, 142, 198.
Hector, his so-called tomb and grove,
at Ophrynium, 74, 177 ; place of his
death, 176, 195.
Helmet-crests, Trojan, their structure,
280.
Helmets, found on the skulls of Trojan
warriors, 279; found in the Palace,
333-
Hera, personification of, as ox-headed
(Hpa jSo&rts), 113, 114, 293, 353.
Herodotus, quoted, 12.
Hieroglyphics on terra-cottas from the
Greek stratum, 291, 352.
Hippotamus of terra-cotta, a sign of
intercourse with Egypt, 228, 270.
Hissarlik, the hill of, ruins upon, 14 ;
limit of Troy's extent, 18 ; modern
authorities in favour of, 46; the
name means " fortress," 60; de-
scription of, 58 ; the Acropolis of the
Greek Ilium, 60, 61 ; search for its
limits, 61 ; panoramic view from,
68,69 ; growth of the Hill, 97 ; great
increase of Hill to east, 227.
Homer, knew the Troad, but his
knowledge of Troy only traditional,
18, 20, 305 ; poetic exaggerations
of its extent, 344-346; his hot and
cold fountains of Scamander, 195 ;
his Great Tower of Ilium, 201, 204;
stone implements not mentioned by,
270, 271.
------, the Iliad, quoted, 19, 26, 69, 71,
121, 123, 130, 138, 147, 179, 195, 197,
203, 222, 223, 238, 248, 265, 270, 271,
280, 281, 305, 306, 314, 324, 326, 328,
333, 335, 336, 337, 345, 346.
------, the Odyssey, quoted, 129, 305.
Houses, Trojan, discovered, 133 ;
spacious, 155, 156; mode of build-
ing, ibid.; easily crushed, ibid.;
several storeys high, 345 ; built of
sun-dried bricks, only the important
buildings being of small stones
joined with earth, 273, 349.
------, succession of, beneath the temple,
in strata of different ages, with marks
of destruction by fire, 289, 290.
------, two large, of different dates,
above the Scaean Gate, 301 ; the
upper and later one, above Priam's
palace, 302,304 ; objects found there,
314, 315. {See Palace.)
------, on the N. side of the hill, and
objects found there, 351.
Humming-top, a Trojan, 192.
Hurricane, continual, on Homer's
"windy Ilium," 185.
I.
Ida, Mount, name of, 121 ; the Trojans
dwelt first on its spurs, 123 ; snow-
clad summits of, but snow not
perpetual, 70,121.
Idols, of the Ilian Athena, 35, 36, 100,
112, 154, 155, 163, 164, 170, 172, 229,
234, 235, 236, 260, 292, 296, 353.
------, of terra-cotta, marble, &c, found
in all the pre-Hellenic strata, 34-38,
&c; one of slate, 260.
Ilians, village of the; no traces of
habitation at, 42, 70, 85, 92, 180.
(See Demetrius of Scepsis.)