INDEX*.
173
Solo on an instrument, 19.
Sphinxes, avenue of—, 143.
------of Greece, from Egypt, 158.
Spoons like boxes, 111.
Squared stone, early use of, — (see
Granite), 2, 136.
Stamps and cylinders,use of—, 71, 72.
Statues of wood, 111.
Steel, early use of—, 99, 100.
------■ arms of—, 124.
Steelyard of Roman, not of Egyptian,
time, 93.
Stelse, or tablets, recording victories,
taken from shields, 10.
Stewards of estates, 72.
Stick, the free use of the —, 121.
Sticks covered with cherry-bark, 100.
------, walking —, with a hook or a
knob, 109.
Stone water-jars, 46.
------, mode of raising large blocks of
—, not represented, 70.
Stools and chairs, 37.
Strings of catgut for the lyre and
harp (sec Bowstring), 24.
Stud, a sort of gold and silver —, 96.
Summary of Egyptian customs, this
only contains a —, 103.
Tables, 34.
Talent and mina, 92.
Tambourine the Hebrew lapli, 27.
Tambourines of three shapes, 26.
Tan, or sign of life, 131.
------used by the early Christians fur
the cross, 131.
------the word used by Ezekicl as
the "mark" set on those whose
lives were to be preserved, 131.
Temple, the oldest Egyptian —, had
only one chamber, 141.
------, origin of the—, 149.
■-----, enlarged, and other chambers
added to it, 141—148.
------in a tcmenos, or grove, 142.
Temples, plans of—, 141—14S.
,------ and tombs, the authorities
about Egypt, 7, 10, 133, 134.
.------, subjects in the —, 133—135.
.-----■, the oldest —, small, 136.
Thebeh, an "ark," not related to
Thebes, 114.
Thebes really Ape, or Tape (Thiipe),
"the head," or capital, 114.
------ and Memphis had no wall
circuit, 148.
Themis, from Thmei, "Justice,"
131, 161.
Thmei, goddess of truth and justice,
131.
Thickness of the wall, doors and
panels in the —, 150.
Thimblerig, 15.
Thummim, 130, 131.
Threshing, or treading out corn with
oxen, 74.
Tillage of the lands, 72.
Tomb, name of the owner of a —, 120.
— made for a person during his
lifetime, or bought, 129.
------, bad men, and even kings, ex-
cluded from their —, 130.'
------, judgment-scene represented in
the —, 130.
Tombs, nearly the same variety of
subjects painted in the oldest as in
the later —, 10.
, subjects on the walls of the —,
S—10, 129.
------and temples, character of the —,
137.
------on the west side of the Kile, 131.
Tongs of bronze, 123.
Torus and band of Egvptian temples,
146, 149, 158.
Tower of the house, slept upon (tee
pyramidal towers), 66.
Trades, those engaged in —, inferior
to the two leading classes, 127.
------and occupations, 69.
Traps and snares, S4.
Triad of each town, 142.
Triglyphs of Egypt, 15S.
Tumblers, chiefly women, and some-
times slaves, 15, 16.
------underwent severe training, 15,
16.
Units, tens, hundreds,and thousands,
3.
Urim and Thummim, 131.
Vase, or bottle, of peculiar form, like
a calabash, 47.
173
Solo on an instrument, 19.
Sphinxes, avenue of—, 143.
------of Greece, from Egypt, 158.
Spoons like boxes, 111.
Squared stone, early use of, — (see
Granite), 2, 136.
Stamps and cylinders,use of—, 71, 72.
Statues of wood, 111.
Steel, early use of—, 99, 100.
------■ arms of—, 124.
Steelyard of Roman, not of Egyptian,
time, 93.
Stelse, or tablets, recording victories,
taken from shields, 10.
Stewards of estates, 72.
Stick, the free use of the —, 121.
Sticks covered with cherry-bark, 100.
------, walking —, with a hook or a
knob, 109.
Stone water-jars, 46.
------, mode of raising large blocks of
—, not represented, 70.
Stools and chairs, 37.
Strings of catgut for the lyre and
harp (sec Bowstring), 24.
Stud, a sort of gold and silver —, 96.
Summary of Egyptian customs, this
only contains a —, 103.
Tables, 34.
Talent and mina, 92.
Tambourine the Hebrew lapli, 27.
Tambourines of three shapes, 26.
Tan, or sign of life, 131.
------used by the early Christians fur
the cross, 131.
------the word used by Ezekicl as
the "mark" set on those whose
lives were to be preserved, 131.
Temple, the oldest Egyptian —, had
only one chamber, 141.
------, origin of the—, 149.
■-----, enlarged, and other chambers
added to it, 141—148.
------in a tcmenos, or grove, 142.
Temples, plans of—, 141—14S.
,------ and tombs, the authorities
about Egypt, 7, 10, 133, 134.
.------, subjects in the —, 133—135.
.-----■, the oldest —, small, 136.
Thebeh, an "ark," not related to
Thebes, 114.
Thebes really Ape, or Tape (Thiipe),
"the head," or capital, 114.
------ and Memphis had no wall
circuit, 148.
Themis, from Thmei, "Justice,"
131, 161.
Thmei, goddess of truth and justice,
131.
Thickness of the wall, doors and
panels in the —, 150.
Thimblerig, 15.
Thummim, 130, 131.
Threshing, or treading out corn with
oxen, 74.
Tillage of the lands, 72.
Tomb, name of the owner of a —, 120.
— made for a person during his
lifetime, or bought, 129.
------, bad men, and even kings, ex-
cluded from their —, 130.'
------, judgment-scene represented in
the —, 130.
Tombs, nearly the same variety of
subjects painted in the oldest as in
the later —, 10.
, subjects on the walls of the —,
S—10, 129.
------and temples, character of the —,
137.
------on the west side of the Kile, 131.
Tongs of bronze, 123.
Torus and band of Egvptian temples,
146, 149, 158.
Tower of the house, slept upon (tee
pyramidal towers), 66.
Trades, those engaged in —, inferior
to the two leading classes, 127.
------and occupations, 69.
Traps and snares, S4.
Triad of each town, 142.
Triglyphs of Egypt, 15S.
Tumblers, chiefly women, and some-
times slaves, 15, 16.
------underwent severe training, 15,
16.
Units, tens, hundreds,and thousands,
3.
Urim and Thummim, 131.
Vase, or bottle, of peculiar form, like
a calabash, 47.