Page:History of Art in Sardinia, Judæa, Syria and Asia Minor Vol 2.djvu/303

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I N DEX. A. Abini, i. 70. Absalom, tomb of, i. 225. Acra, i. 149. Agathocles, i. 6. Akaiousha, i. 17. Akerit, Carians, ii. 23. Ak-Hissar, inscription of, ii. 251, n. 2. Alajah, ii. 178. Albistan, ii. 43, 47. Aleppo, ii. 5. Alexandretta, ii. 37. Altar on Sardinian sword, i. 74; sacri- ficial, i. 262 ; of unhewn stones in Canaan, i. 291. Amalekites, i. 119. Amaur, Amorites, i. 119. Amazons of Cappadocian origin, ii. 90, 260. Amiaud, upon the boss of Jovanoff, ii. 280. Ammianus Marcellinus, ii. 272. Ammonites, i. 119. Anath, i. 146, 177. Ancones in doorways, i. 310. Ancyra, ii. 198. Ansata (crux), on cylinder, ii. 248. Apocalypse, heavenly Jerusalem, i. 193, n. I, 2. Apostles, tomb of the, i. 229. Arak -el-Emir, palace of, i. 182, 320. Arch, i. 228; rock-cut niches replace it in Pteria, ii. 179, 180. Archers, Sardinian, i. 65, 66. Argus, i. 60. Aristotle upon niiraghs and Sardinian tombs, i. 44«. Armlets, ii. 240. Arms, multiplicity of, i. 60. Asdrubal, i. 6. Aseli-Keui, doorway at, ii 57. Asherah, or pole, i. 300. Asia Minor, ii. 37;?. ; boundaries, physi- cal character, etc., ii. 80-101. Asianic alphabet, ii. 85. Assos, ii. 276. Assur-nat-Sirpal, ii. 55; inscription of, ii. 272. Astarte, Ashtoreth, i. 104; nude at Je- rabis, ii. 273 ; Hittite goddess speci- fied in the treaty between Khitisar and Ramses, ii. 30, 256. Atys, ii. 146, i47«. Augustus, i. 6. Axe, stone, among the Sardi, i. 64; double-headed on Hittite monuments, ii- 65, 275. Axylos, ii. 85, //. i, 2. B. Baal Samaim, i. T03; of the covenant at Shechem, i. 296 ; of Tarsus, ii. 211, 26o«. Baetuli, i. 292, 293, 294, 300. Balawat, gates of, ii. 261. Baleares, monuments of, i. t^^^ 45, 46. Balestreri, i. 3. Ball on Sardinian helmet, i. 15. Ballari, i. 19. Bamah, bamoths, i. 332, m. Barbagia, i. 19. Barclay, gate of, i. 167. Baris Tower, or Antonia, i. 191, 310//. Barth (H.), travels in Asia Minor, ii. 101-107 ; plan of Boghaz-Keui, ii. 108 ; his reading of the principal figured decoration at lasili-Kaia, ii. Ill, 112. Barth^lemy (Abb^), publishes a Sardinian sfntnette, i. 64, 65.