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INDEX.
  1. Mordtmann, Dr., on boss of Tarkondemos, 127.
  2. Music, Hittite, 139.
  3. Mykenæ, remains found at, 110; rings, 119; lions at, 120.
  4. Mythology of the Hittites, 35, 104.
  5. Naharina, situation of, 20; Amenophis III. marries daughter of king of, 21.
  6. Necho, defeat of, at Carchemish, 100.
  7. Niobe, the weeping, 69.
  8. Oven, the, spring, 107.
  9. Palu, inscription of Menuas at, 52.
  10. Patinians, submit to Assur-natsir-pal, 47; overthrow of, 47; insurrection of, 49.
  11. Pentaur, his epic on Ramses II., 25.
  12. Perrot, Professor, on Karabel sculptures, 56; on inscription at Boghaz Keui, 65; his discovery of Hittite bronze figures, 117.
  13. Pessinus, worship of Ma at, 113.
  14. Pethor made into an Assyrian colony, 48.
  15. Petrie, Mr., on appearance of Amorites, 15.
  16. Phœnician alphabet, Hittite influence on, 132.
  17. Pisiris, last king of Carchemish, 50.
  18. Priam, treasure of, 137.
  19. Priests of Mabog, description of, 106.
  20. Qalb Luzeh, or Luz, 12.
  21. Ramses I., his treaty with Hittites, 23.
  22. Ramses II., his wars with Hittites, 24; the Pharaoh of the Exodus, 25; epic on his bravery at Kadesh, 25; makes a treaty with Hittites, 29; marries daughter of Hittite king, 37.
  23. Ramses III., victories of, 39.
  24. Religion of the Hittites, 104.
  25. Renouard, his discovery of Karabel sculpture, 55.
  26. Rhea, the goddess, 108.
  27. Rimmon or Tammuz, worship of, 109.
  28. Rings found at Mykenæ, 119.
  29. Sadi-anteru, submission of, 42.
  30. Sandan, the god, 111.
  31. Sangara, league formed by, 47; daughter of, given to Shalmaneser II., 48.
  32. Saplel, a Hittite king, his treaty with Ramses I., 23.
  33. Sardes, date of capture of, 78.
  34. Sargon, wars of, 50.
  35. Schliemann, Dr., discoveries of, at Mykenæ, 110, 119.
  36. Sculpture, Hittite, 115.
  37. Seals, Hittite, 118.
  38. Semiramis, the goddess, 110.
  39. Semitic mixture with Hittites, 102.
  40. Sesostris, memorials of, at Karabel, 54.
  41. Seti I., wars of, 24.
  42. Shalmaneser II., warlike policy of, 47; sacrifices to Hadad, 48, 50; his victory at Karkar, 48; appoints a new king of Patinians, 49; inscription of, 49.
  43. Shechem, a Hebrew city of refuge, 114.
  44. Shishak, Amorite captives of, 16.
  45. Sidon, son of Canaan, 13.
  46. Silver, Hittite liking for, 94; treaty-tablets, 95.
  47. Simi, the goddess, fable of, 106.
  48. Sinjirli, inscription at, 126.
  49. Sipylos, sculpture at, 69.
  50. Sisythes, the hero of the deluge, 107.
  51. Skene, Mr., his discovery of site of Carchemish, 98.
  52. Smith, Mr. George, his visit to site of Carchemish, 98.
  53. Solar disk, worship of, 21.
  54. Sphinx at Eyuk, 85.
  55. Strabo on White Syrians, 82.
  56. Stratonikê, myth of, 110.
  57. Subhi Pasha at Hamah, 58.
  58. Sun-god, the, 109.
  59. Sutekh, the supreme Hittite god, 105, 112.
  60. Swastika, a Hittite symbol, 142.
  61. Syllabary used in Cyprus, 132.
  62. Tahtim-hodshi, explanation of, 12.
  63. Tammuz, worship of, 109; myth of death of, 109.
  64. Tannur, the spring, 107.
  65. Tar or Tarku, the god, 111.
  66. Tarkondêmos, silver boss of, 127; bilingual inscription on, 129.
  67. Tarqu-dimme, name of, on silver boss, 129.
  68. Tel el-Amarna, discovery at, 22; inscriptions at, 126.
  69. Thothmes I., wars of, 20.