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The Egypt of the Hebrews and Herodotos

Chapter 19: Index.
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The work surveys Egyptian history and topography relevant to biblical times, tracing periods from the patriarchal era through the Exodus, the Israelite monarchies, and the Ptolemaic age. It re-examines Herodotos' route and observations in Egypt in light of contemporary excavations, reassesses contacts between Egyptians and Hebrews, and outlines sites such as Memphis and the Fayyûm. The narrative integrates recent archaeological finds, including temples, tombs, and seal inscriptions, discusses hypotheses about Hyksos and Kassite connections, and supplies appendices with practical information on nomes, chronological notes, and classical authors for visitors and students.

Index.

A
Ab-sha, 19.
Abshadi, 238.
Abu, 203.
Abukîr, 208.
Abu-Simbel, 48, 186.
Abusir, 240.
Abutig, 194.
Abydos, 75, 153, 186, 196, 216.
Achæans, 84.
Adapa or Adama, 66.
Æginetans, 214.
Africanus, 16, 40, 286.
Ah-hotep, Queen, 283.
Annas el-Medîneh, 36, 192, 264, 269.
Aigyptos, 206.
Akhæmenes, 178.
Akhillas, 234.
Akhilleus, 167.
Alexander Ægos, 139, 140.
Alexander's Tomb, 138.
Alexandria, 140, 147.
Am, Am-pehu, 236, 237.
Amasis (Ahmes ii.), 130 sqq., 215, 216, 230, 232.
Ameni, 94.
Amenôphis iii., 53, 58, 196.
—— iv. (Khu-n-Aten), 53.
Amon, 12, 53, 88, 122, 228, 242.
Amon-em-hat iii., 13, 189, 247, 281-3.
—— iv., 208.
Amorites, 82, 88, 101, 110.
Amyrtæos, 178, 179, 181, 266.
Anaxagoras, 183.
Antiochus, 153 sqq.
Anthylla, 215.
Anysis, 204, 266 sqq.
Apis, 118, 223, 261.
Apopi, 15, 23, 42, 45, 228.
Arabian nome, 236.
Arabians, 276.
Arad, 108.
Aram-Naharaim (Mitanni), 58, 82.
Arioch, 1.
Armais (Hor-m-hib), 73.
Arisu, 84, 94.
Arkhandropolis, 215.
Arsaphes (Her-shef), 270.
Arvad, 81.
Ashdod, 125.
Ashkelon, 90.
Ashmunên, 268, 269.
Ashtoreth, 242, 252.
Asshurim, 81.
Assur-bani-pal, 118, 120, 269, 277.
Assyria, 59, 82, 275.
Asykhis or Sasykhis, 264.
Atarbekhis, 262.
Aten (-Ra), 55.
Athêna, 217.
Athenians, 179, 181, 238.
Athribis, 118, 276.
Aupet, 269.
Avaris, 15, 39, 41, 92, 233.
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B
Babylonians, 33, 60, 61.
Bagnold, Major, 4, 247.
Bah, 210.
Bahr Yûsuf, 263, 264.
Bashan, 72.
Bast, 224 sqq.
Bata, 25 sqq.
Benha, 238, 276.
Beni-Hassan, 19, 194, 266.
Berenikê, 146.
Bes, 225.
Biahmu, 185, 188.
Bigeh, 200, 203.
Blemmyes, 167.
Bokkhoris, 272.
Book of the Dead, 222.
Bouriant, M., 171.
Brugsch, 26, 35, 77, 335.
Bubastis, 45, 110, 112, 193, 204, 224 sqq., 267.
Busiris, 205, 239 sqq.
Butô, 193, 204, 225, 235 sqq., 250, 267.
C
Cæsar, 165, 234,
Cæsarion, 166.
Cairo, 220.
Canaan, 60, 67 sqq.
—— libraries in, 67.
camel, 21.
canal, 77, 125, 146.
Carchemish, 126.
Canopus, Decree of, 150.
cats, 193, 225, 230.
Cilicia, 81.
Champollion, 109, 238.