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INDEX.
Vases, forms and patterns of ■—, 45.
------ with animals on the lid and
handles, 45, 46.
------from Egypt and Asia, 46.
------of gold, and silver, with precious
stones, 45—48.
------for ointment, 47, 4S.
------of glass and porcelain, 48.
------on stands, 47.
------not in imitation of skins in
Egypt, 48.
------with the word "kin" on them,
54.
■------, curious earthenware —, 56,57.
------in the form of flowers, animals,
and figures, 57, 5S.
------, painted —, 57.
------■ to amuse a child, 58.
------of bronze, on a bronze table, 59.
■-----■ of metal, various —, 59, 60.
------for holding water for the temple,
60, 61.
------of various shapes, 45—61.
------of alabaster found, 52, 53.
------, cups, and bottles, of hard
stone, found, 54, 55.
------ornamented with lotus flowers
and fish, 55.
Vegetables much eaten in Egypt,
32.
Victories of the Egyptians, 1, 8, 10,
134, 135.
------not originally represented on the
temple, 10.
Vineyard and orchard, 63.
Vines trained on trellis-work, 63.
Volute-headed column from the water-
plant of Upper Egypt (see Ionic),
155, 157.
Water-plant columns, 151—158.
Weights, mode of raising and moving
great —, 70.
"West, Ement, and Hades or Amenti,
131.
------side of the Nile, tombs usually
on the —, 131.
Western mountain of Thebes, 131.
Wheat reaped with a toothed sickle,
'74.
Wigs, 40.
Windows, 67, 68, 88, 147.
------, coloured glass, of our churches,
88.
Wine, the Egyptians fond —of, 13.
------, skins for holding —; Greek,
rather than Egyptian —, 13.
------of Egypt, 13.
------ from Greece and Phoenicia in
later times, 13.
Wine-press in or near the vineyard, 63.
------trodden by the feet, 65.
------, different kinds of —, 64, 65.
Wine-skin, a monster —, 13.
Winnowing, 74.
Wood for statues, 111.
Woods imported, rare —, 10S.
for boxes, 110.
Wrestling, 19.
Year, early division of the—, into
twelve months, 3.
Yoke over the shoulder for carrying
water and burdens, 62.
END OF SIR GABDNEB WILKINSON'S DOMESTIC HABITS OF
THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS.
INDEX.
Vases, forms and patterns of ■—, 45.
------ with animals on the lid and
handles, 45, 46.
------from Egypt and Asia, 46.
------of gold, and silver, with precious
stones, 45—48.
------for ointment, 47, 4S.
------of glass and porcelain, 48.
------on stands, 47.
------not in imitation of skins in
Egypt, 48.
------with the word "kin" on them,
54.
■------, curious earthenware —, 56,57.
------in the form of flowers, animals,
and figures, 57, 5S.
------, painted —, 57.
------■ to amuse a child, 58.
------of bronze, on a bronze table, 59.
■-----■ of metal, various —, 59, 60.
------for holding water for the temple,
60, 61.
------of various shapes, 45—61.
------of alabaster found, 52, 53.
------, cups, and bottles, of hard
stone, found, 54, 55.
------ornamented with lotus flowers
and fish, 55.
Vegetables much eaten in Egypt,
32.
Victories of the Egyptians, 1, 8, 10,
134, 135.
------not originally represented on the
temple, 10.
Vineyard and orchard, 63.
Vines trained on trellis-work, 63.
Volute-headed column from the water-
plant of Upper Egypt (see Ionic),
155, 157.
Water-plant columns, 151—158.
Weights, mode of raising and moving
great —, 70.
"West, Ement, and Hades or Amenti,
131.
------side of the Nile, tombs usually
on the —, 131.
Western mountain of Thebes, 131.
Wheat reaped with a toothed sickle,
'74.
Wigs, 40.
Windows, 67, 68, 88, 147.
------, coloured glass, of our churches,
88.
Wine, the Egyptians fond —of, 13.
------, skins for holding —; Greek,
rather than Egyptian —, 13.
------of Egypt, 13.
------ from Greece and Phoenicia in
later times, 13.
Wine-press in or near the vineyard, 63.
------trodden by the feet, 65.
------, different kinds of —, 64, 65.
Wine-skin, a monster —, 13.
Winnowing, 74.
Wood for statues, 111.
Woods imported, rare —, 10S.
for boxes, 110.
Wrestling, 19.
Year, early division of the—, into
twelve months, 3.
Yoke over the shoulder for carrying
water and burdens, 62.
END OF SIR GABDNEB WILKINSON'S DOMESTIC HABITS OF
THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS.