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INDEX. 457 decorated, i. 181, 184, 185 ; leaden, i. 181 ; from Palermo, 1.184, *93 ; anthropoid, i. 140, 183, 186-189, 192, 194-215, ii. 82; luxuries for the rich, i. 189 ; materials used for, i. 189, 191, 193, 228, ii. 2, 4, 82; from Amathus and Golgos, i. 210- 220, ii. 207, 208, 210-212, 215 ; from Larnaca, ii. 215 ; from Athieno, ii. 215-220. Sardinia, Phoenicians in, i. 31, 32, 248 ; under Carthaginian rule, i. 47 ; re- ligion in, i. 62, 63, 70 ; texts from, 1. 93 ; figures found in, i. 100, ii. 51, 55) S^ ; long duration of Phoenician language and art in, i. 122; symbol of globe and crescent in, i. 131 ; Phoenician tombs in, i. 239 ; stele from, ii. 68 ; jewellery from, ii. 242, 255, 256, 376-379 ; ancient ruins in, ii. 253 ; scarabs from, ii. 257. Sarepta, modern Safend, torso from, ii. 2, 28, 29, 48. Sargon, stele of, ii. 119. Saul and witch of Endor, i. 146, Saulcy, M. de, description of Canha- ginian coins, i. 51/2. ; on early Phoenician architecture, i. io8. ; brought columns from Tyre, i. 131; bought grey marble slab, ii. 42 ; re- marks on bas-relief from Moab, ii. 45. Sayce, Prof., on the gems from Curium, ii. 234. Scarabs, difference between Egyptian and Phoenician, i. 133, 134 ; in Sar- dinia, i. 246, ii. 257; in Cyprus,!. 296, ii. 239 ; with figure of Bes, ii. 21, 249 ; from Amrit, ii. 245. Schenti, ii. 12; Egyptian, ii. 29; on bronze statuette from Marach, ii. 49 .; superseded by long robe, ii. 70; Egyptian in Cyprus, ii. 124. Schliemann, Dr., swords discovered by, ii. 421. Scilly Isles, i. 49. Scipio in Carthage, ii. 56. Sculpture, in Phoenicia, ii. i ; materials used in, ii. 2 ; in Cyprus, ii 51, 52 ; characteristics of Cyprian, ii. 107, 108, 115, 116. Scylax, on Phoenician perfumery, ii. 395. ; ancient pottery, ii. 264;*. Seals, first used by Phoenicians, ii. 229 ; manufacture of, ii. 230, 231 ; from Lebanon, ii. 232 ; from Curium, ii. 233 ; with birds, ii. 238 ; in rings, ii. 241, 242; of Abibal, ii. 241-243; VOL. II. found by M. Place, ii. 242 ; found by M. Reichardt, il 248 ; from Curium, ii. 391. Selinus, statue from, ii. 25 ; clay im- pressions from, ii. 259. Semiramis, legend of, i. 207*1, Semitic type of religious building, i. 329- Sennacherib conquered Tyre, i. 39. Sepulchres, of Esmounazar, king of Sidon, i. 114, 115, 164, 166, 169; furniture, i. 144 ; mentioned in Genesis, i. 149, 150 ; at Amrit, i. i5'-i53; we . Us in .i- I 5 I - I 53J used a second time, i. 200, 203 ; in Idaliot necropolis, i. 217 ; at Ama- thus, i. 222, 227 ; at Carthage, i. 234-236 ; in Sardinia, i. 239, 240 ; at Beja, i. 372, 373 ; figures of animals found in, ii. 198. Serpent grotto, i. 121, 122. Serra di Falco, L 343. Serranus, i. 31. Shalmaneser, siege of Tyre by, i. 28. Shells, engraved, from Cameiros, ii. 405 ; used in manufacture of purple dye, ii. 424, 425. Sheol of the Hebrews, i. 147, 179. Ships, small size of ancient, i. 386, 387 ; figure heads of, ii. 17, 20, 23 ; pictures of Cyprian on vase, ii.- 3.14- Sicily, Phoenician sarcophagi in, i. 193, 194; Phoenician temples in, ii. 318- 321. Sidon, antiquity of, i. 16, 17, 19, 22 ; history of, i. 25, 26, 28, 29, 334; Tyre gains supremacy over, L 30; possessed no army, i. 42 ; revolts against Persia, i. 54; Cabeiri im- ported into Thrace from, i. 71 ; debris of walls at, i. 106, 334, 345 5 Esmounazar, king of, i. 142 ; ceme- teries in, i. 148, 161-167, 169, 238 ; Bible contains important information about, i. 148; date of tombs near, i. 169; cippi in necropolis of, i. 1 80 ; sarcophagi, i. 180, 182, 194 ; alabaster phial from, i. 203 ; treasures found in tombs, i. 211, 212 ; temple of, i. 260 ; harbour at, i. 385, 386 ; glass made in, ii. 79 ; skilful embroidery of women in, i. 422; invention of purple dye, ii. 422-425. Silenus, partly derived from Bes, ii. 165.