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INDEX.
  1. Dados at Eyuk, 86; at Boghaz Keui, 89; in Taurus, 94.
  2. Damascus, rise of, 44.
  3. David, wars of, with Syria, 44.
  4. Davis, Rev. E. J., on Ibreez sculptures, 61.
  5. Debir or Dapur, an Amorite town, 126.
  6. Deities, Hittite, 104.
  7. Deluge, the, fables concerning, 106.
  8. Derketo, the myth of, 105, 108, 110.
  9. Dove, the symbol of, 110.
  10. Dress, Hittite, 140, 142.
  11. Eagle, double-headed, at Eyuk, 85.
  12. 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.
  13. Elon the Hittite, daughter of, 13.
  14. Ephesos, worship of the Mother-goddess at, 113; green-stone axe-head from, 141.
  15. Ephron the Hittite, 13.
  16. Esau's Hittite wives, 13.
  17. Exodus, the time of, 25, 38.
  18. 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.
  19. Furniture, Hittite, 138.
  20. Galli or eunuchs at Mabog, 106.
  21. Gar-emeris, a district, 14.
  22. Gargamis, see Carchemish.
  23. Gaza, garrisoned by Egyptians, 38.
  24. Gems, Hittite, 118.
  25. Ghiaur-kalessi, sculpture at, 56.
  26. Ghurun, Hittite inscriptions at, 94.
  27. Gladstone, Mr., on Keteians of Homer, 120.
  28. Glove, Hittite, 81.
  29. Gods, Hittite, 35, 104.
  30. Great Mother, the, worship of, 108.
  31. Hadad, worship of, 109.
  32. Hadad-ezer, his war with David, 44.
  33. Hamah, discovery of Hittite remains in, 56.
  34. Hamath, once a Hittite city, 44; last ruler of, 45.
  35. Hamathite inscriptions really Hittite, 60.
  36. Hebron, inhabitants of, 14; a Hebrew city of refuge, 114.
  37. Henderson, Mr., buys site of Carchemish, 99.
  38. Herodotos on Karabel sculptures, 54; on Syrians, 82.
  39. Heth, son of Canaan, 13.
  40. 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.