INDEX. 



Arch, at Abydus, iii. 321. 



, at Sakkara, iii. 319. 



Arcliannjels, iv. 182. 

 Architecture, invention of, iii. 272. 



, remarks on, iii. 308. 316. ; iv. 



182. 



, skill in, iii. 83. 



Ardea iijis, v. 220. 



— — bubiilcus, V. 225. 



used in sacrifices, iii. 49. 



Aristides, remark of, iv. 100. 



Ark of Amunre, iii. 289. 



■ emblems, Life and Stability in, 



V. 275. 



of Sokari, v. 297. 



Arks or shrines, iv. 271. 



Armenian boats, iii. 187. 



Armlets, iii. 375. 



Arms, i. 297. Shields, 298. Bow, 

 304. Arrows, 309. Quivers, 31 1. 

 Spears and javelins, 313. Slings, 

 317. Swords and daggers, 319. 

 Falchions and otlier weapons, 321. 

 Hatchets and battleaxes, 323. 

 Poleaxe,'325. Maces, 327. Clubs, 

 329. Helmets, 330. Cuirass, 

 331. Of each corps, 333. Cha- 

 riots, 335. 



Army in Egypt, its guards, i. 285 

 Auxiliaries, 287. Cavalry, 289. 

 Infantry, 290. Standards of, 294. 

 Arms of, 297. Archers, 304 — 

 312. 390. Spearmen, 313. Sling- 

 ers, 316. Arms of each corps, 

 333. Its mode of marching, 391. 



, prisoners, booty, and encamp- 

 ments, 392. Its treatment of 

 the prisoners, 397. Its encamp- 

 ments, mode of, 393. Return in 

 triumph, 399. Captives, employ- 

 ment of, 402. Its mode of re- 

 turning thanks to the Gods, 401. 

 Laws and punishments for, 404. 



Aroeris, brother of Osiris, iv. 395 . 

 403. 



Aroura, the, iv. 25. 



Arrangement of Gods, iv. 181. 



Arrow-heads, iii. 259. 



Arsinoe town, i. 230. 



nomes, iii. 76. 



, sacred crocodile of, v. 37. 



Art of cutting stones, iii. 166. 



of embroidery, iii. 127. 



of fusing known, iii. 90. 



of curing diseases, iv. 133. 



Art, its prescriljed rules, iii. 87. 



, period of its decay, iii. S3. 



Articles of !)artcr, iii. 220. 

 Articulata genera, v. 126". 

 Artists studied in Egypt, iii. 166. 



, painting, &e., iii. 311. 



Arts, ])crfection of, iii. 82. 

 Arundelian marl)les, iii. 241. 

 Asclepius, inventor of medicine, v. 



53, 54. 230. 

 Asfoon mounds, iii. 402. 

 Asiatic tribes, iii. 161. 



migrations, iv. 2. 



Asj), V. 237 — 242. 



of Neph, iv. 239. ; v. 237. 



Asp-headed sphinx, iii. 23. 

 Ass, Typhonian, v. 1 85. 

 Assaseef tombs, iii. 306. 319. 

 Assemblies of state, v. 287. 

 Asses, frequent use of, iii. 34. 

 Assessors of the dead, v. 75. 

 Astrological i)redictions, iv. 153. 

 Astronomy, study of, iv. 10. 



of Home, iv. 375. 



Asychis, pyramid of, iii. ,317. 

 Atarbechis city, iv. 390. 



town, iv. 381. 



Ateuchus sacer beetle, v. 259. 



Atfeeh, iii. 400. 



Athenagoras, v. 70. 



Athoror Athyr, month, iv. 14.; v. 313. 



, temple of, iv. 381. 



, name of, iv. 387 — 392. 



— — , dress of, iv. 391. 



, emblem of, v. 306. 



Athribis town, v. 135. 



Athyr, the Venus of Egypt, iv. 386. 



389. 

 Atin-re, a name of the sun, iv. 246. 



297. 

 Atmoo, Deity, v. 23. 



postures before, v. 70. 



Atrib temple, iv. 265. 

 Attack of the asp, v. 155. 

 Attributes of Isis, iv. 382 — 384. 



of the Gods, iv. 235. 



Authorities admitted, iv. 227. 

 Avium ordines, v. 121 — 123. 

 Awl found at Thebes, iii. 158. 

 Axe, iv. 46. 



Babylonian clolh, iii. 129. 



Discoveries, iii. 343. 



Bactrians, revolt of, i. 109.; iii. 294. 

 Bajazet, hunting train of, iii. 17. 



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