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- Dados at Eyuk, 86; at Boghaz Keui, 89; in Taurus, 94.
- Damascus, rise of, 44.
- David, wars of, with Syria, 44.
- Davis, Rev. E. J., on Ibreez sculptures, 61.
- Debir or Dapur, an Amorite town, 126.
- Deities, Hittite, 104.
- Deluge, the, fables concerning, 106.
- Derketo, the myth of, 105, 108, 110.
- Dove, the symbol of, 110.
- Dress, Hittite, 140, 142.
- Eagle, double-headed, at Eyuk, 85.
- Egypt, testimony of monuments to Hittites and Amorites, 14; annals of, 19; wars with Hittites, 23; confederacy against, 39; civil wars in, 39; invasions of, 39.
- Elon the Hittite, daughter of, 13.
- Ephesos, worship of the Mother-goddess at, 113; green-stone axe-head from, 141.
- Ephron the Hittite, 13.
- Esau's Hittite wives, 13.
- Exodus, the time of, 25, 38.
- Eyuk, Hittite remains at, 85; palace, 85; avenue of lions, 85; sphinx at 85; double-headed eagle at, 85; palace gate at, 86; dado at, 86; sculptures at, 86; date of, 87; height of plateau, 87; climate of, 87.
- Furniture, Hittite, 138.
- Galli or eunuchs at Mabog, 106.
- Gar-emeris, a district, 14.
- Gargamis, see Carchemish.
- Gaza, garrisoned by Egyptians, 38.
- Gems, Hittite, 118.
- Ghiaur-kalessi, sculpture at, 56.
- Ghurun, Hittite inscriptions at, 94.
- Gladstone, Mr., on Keteians of Homer, 120.
- Glove, Hittite, 81.
- Gods, Hittite, 35, 104.
- Great Mother, the, worship of, 108.
- Hadad, worship of, 109.
- Hadad-ezer, his war with David, 44.
- Hamah, discovery of Hittite remains in, 56.
- Hamath, once a Hittite city, 44; last ruler of, 45.
- Hamathite inscriptions really Hittite, 60.
- Hebron, inhabitants of, 14; a Hebrew city of refuge, 114.
- Henderson, Mr., buys site of Carchemish, 99.
- Herodotos on Karabel sculptures, 54; on Syrians, 82.
- Heth, son of Canaan, 13.
- Hittites, false criticisms about, 11; Scripture references to, 12; Northern, 12; Southern, 13; testimony of Egyptian monuments, 14; interlocked with Amorites, 14; physical appearance of, 15; descendants of, 15; history of, 17; of Judæa, 19; called Kheta by Egyptians, 19; Great and Little, 20; pay tribute to Thothmes III., 20; worship of solar disk, 21; power of, 23; treaty with Ramses I., 23; war with Seti I., 24; with Ramses II., 24; at Kadesh, 26; make treaty with him, 29; catalogue of gods, 35; supremacy of, 37; peaceful relations with Meneptah, 38; invade Egypt, 39; their empire broken up, 40; decay of, 40; Assyrian references to, 40; conquered by Tiglath-pileser I., 42; pay tribute to Assur-natsir-pal, 46; confederacy against Shalmaneser II., 47; power of, broken, 48; change of meaning of name, 49; doom of empire of, 50; campaign against Menuas, 51; against Argistis I., 52; dominions of, 52; sculptures of, at Karabel, 54; remains of, at Hamah, 56; at Ibreez, 61; at Aleppo, 62; at Sipylos, 69; position of monuments of, 73; peculiarities of, 74; civilising influence of, 75; character of empire of, 77; dress of, 80; boots of, 80; gloves of, 81; etymology of, 81; remains of, at Eyuk, 85; at Boghaz Keui, 87; text at, 93; at Merash, 94; silver mines, 95; extent of their supremacy, 96; ignorance of history of Southern, 97; Syrian conquest of, 100; appearance of, 101; mixture of, with Semites, 102; religion of, 104; description of a temple of, 104; the gods of, 104; holy cities of, 113; cities of refuge, 113; art of, 114; sculpture of, 115; discovery of bronze figures of, 117; gems of, 118; extent of influence of, 120; reasons for our interest in, 121; inscriptions of, 122; a literary people, 125; libraries of, 126; influence of, on Phœnician letters, 132; language of, 134; architecture of, 136; metallurgy of, 136; their means of exchange, 137; trade of, 138; furniture of, 138; music of, 139; horses and chariots of, 139; army of, 140; dress of, 140, 142; weapons of, 141; cloth and linen of, 142; their symbol 'swastika,' 142; knowledge of, confirms the truth of Scripture, 143.