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INDEX. A. ABACUS, in column at Eddi, i. 117; ornate in Cyprian columns, i. 118, 121. Abibaal, seal of, ii. 29, 241-243. Abraham, tomb of, i. 149. Achilles, ii. 339. Adloun, relief from, i. 137-139 ; necro- polis of, i. 173. Admiral's palace at Utica, i. 401-407. Adon, Adonis, i. 67, 68; tomb of, i. 128; cult traceable in modern Sar- dinia, i. 249 ; temple of, i. 258 ; worship of, i. 33 1,^ 332 ; possible origin of, ii. 22 ; myth of, ii. 251. Adrumetum, steles from, ii. 63-68. ^Eschylus, Suppliants of, ii. 423. ./Esculapius, see Esmoun. Africa, coast of, colonized by Carthage, i. 48, 49; rubble vaults in, i. 372. Agamemnon, armour of, ii. 415, 421. Ain-el-Hayat, tabernacles at, i. 256, .257- Air-holes in Phoenician tombs, i. 174, 177. Alabaster, i. 132, 139. Alabastron, i. 203, ii. 79, 191 ; earthen- ware, ii. 276, 277; glass, ii. 334. Alambra, necropolis near, i. 218-220; statuettes found at, ii. 148-153, 178, 1 80; procession of cars, &c., from, ii. 182 ; earthenware vessels from, ii. 281, 284; vases, ii. 323. Alexander, siege of Tyre by, i. 334, 335. 3 6 3 J mole made b y. i- 3 86 - Alphabet, invention of the, i. 84-86, ii. 432 ; Phoenician, i. 88, 89 ; Grecian, i. 90; Lycian, i. 93. Altars, in Phoenician tombs, i. 180; in Malta, i. 314. Amathus, necropolis of, i. 222, 227- 230; name of town, i. 222;*. ; sarco- phagi at, i. 210, 238, ii. 207-215; shrine of, i. 273 ; statuettes from, i. 264, 267, ii. 155, 158 ; vase from, i. 290-293 ; colossus from, ii. 165, 166, 170 ; silver cup from, ii. 348-350. Amber, ii. 403. Ammianus Marcellinus, natural wealth of Cyprus, ii. 88tf. Ammon, temple to, L 319; horns of, ii- 375- Amphorae, i. 212, 245. Amrit, houses at, i. 103, 104 ; temple at, i. 109, 113, 121, 127, 254, 256, 259, 286, 325 ; tombs at, L 25, 149, 151, 152, 157, 162, 163 ; Renan on cemetery of, i. 178, 179; statuettes from, ii. 24, 33, 76 ; classification of heads from, ii. 36 ; steles from, ii. ii, 12, 15, 23, 48; scarab from, ii. 245, 246. Amulets, i. 211, 246, ii. 7. Amyclean Apollo, ii. 177. Animals in Phoenician art, ii. 197, 198, 287, 288, 290. Aphaca, L 259. Aphrodite, legend of, i. 2o;. ; origin of word, i. 272, 273; identity with Astarte, ii. 82, 226; on bas-relief from Amathus, ii. 210; in Cyprus and Greece, ii. 224, 225. Aphrodite, Ariadne, ii. 151. Aphrodite, Cnidean, ii. 153, 155, 157- Aphrodite, Ourania, ii. 43, 44. Apollo, temple of, i. 297. Appian on fortifications at Carthage, i. 353-355. 357, 362; harbours at Carthage, i. 388, 389, 391, 401 ; siege of Carthage, i. 364, 390.