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