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402 INDEX. Chimaera does not occur in Lycia, 390. Choisy, exploration of, in Lydian necro- polis, 268-273; work of, on builder's art, 273 n. Cibyratides, 345. Circular shield, in Phrygia, 169 ; in Lycia, 387. Coinage, invention of, by the Lydians, 250-257; Lydian mintage, 280-285; Lycian, 391. Column, in Phrygian tombs, 137, 138 ; in Paphlagonia, 199. Conze, 191 n. Cornice architraved in Phrygian tombs, 130. Critias upon the Carians, 308. Croesus, conquests of, 245 ; his Greek leanings, 245-247. Curtius, E., 38 ., 242 #., 254. , G, 85. Cybele, religion of, 31-35 ; colossal statue near Magnesia, 55 ; may be recognized at Buja, 68, 69 ; figures of, rock-cut in Phrygia, 144-147, 153, 154 ; outlined in Cappadocia, 212 ; in Lydia, 236 ; temple of, at Sardes, 279 ; mother of Midas, 101 n. D. DEAD, importance of cult of the, in Lycia, 377. Delikli Tach, tomb at, 87, 89, 91, 93, 94- Dennis, G., excavations of, in Lydia, 286. Dentels in Phrygia, 130-137. Diamond pattern as ornament, 327. Dion, 352 n. Doghanlou Deresi, 83, 142. Door, false, in Phrygian tombs, 86, 90, 92; to vaults, 105, 106, no, 118, 125-127, 132, 137-139; with sloping jambs in Phrygia, 120-124, J 34> r 36. Dumont, Albert, 287 . Duncker, 2 ., 29 ., 31 n. E. ELECTRUM, 25, 257, 281, 282. Elegos, probable etymology of, 28/7. Embroidery in Phrygia, 182, 183, 191, 192. Ephorus on the invention of coinage, 253. F. FABRICIUS, Dr., 61 . Fibulae, bronze, in Caria, 327. Figurines, stone, in the islands of the Archipelago, probable origin of, 329. Flute (reed) in Phrygia, 28. Fox on Lydian coins, 282. Froehner, 289 n. Frontal in Phrygia, 219-221. G. GAULTIER D'ARC, 65 . Gelzer, 10 n. Genesis, ch. x. of, 236. Geometrical decoration, in Phrygia, 182, 191 ; Lydia, 286-289 ; Caria, 395. Ghieul-Bashi, heroon at, 382, 383. Glass, imitation of, on clay vase from Lydia, 397. Gordion (town), 7, 8 n., 229 . Gordios, 7, 12, 13, 24. Gorgon, colossal head of, on facade of Phrygian tomb, 117, 169, 173. Greek language, its affinities with Phry- gian, 2 n. Greeks, relations of the, with the Phrygians, 10-12. Gregorovius, 242 ;/. Griffin in Phrygia, 149. Guigniaut, 31 n. Gyges, gifts of, to Delphic Apollo, 10 ; conquests of, 144, 145 ; date of, 234 ; advent of, 240, 243. H. HAMBAR KAIA, 197. Hamilton, 37, 262. Harpies, tomb of, 373. Hathor, outline on rock recalling head- dress of, 146, 147. Haussullier, 303. Hawk, heads of, on Lydian trinkets, 288. Hecataeus, 349 n. Hecates, 304 n. Helbig, 173 n. Helmet, on Phrygian bas-relief, 169, 308 ; on Lycian tomb, 387. Heraclidae Pontinus, 352 n. Hercules in Lydia, 239, 240. Hermodike, 12, 178. Herodotus, i ., 5 ., 14, 193, 242-246, 248-253, 255, 258, 306, 307. Hesychius, 101 n. Heuzey, 297.