INDEX.
- Adah, Esau's Hittite wife, 13.
- Aleppo, Hittite inscription at, 62.
- Amanus, cedar forests of, 47.
- Amazons, the, legend of, 78.
- Amenophis III., wars of, 21; marriage of, 21.
- Amenophis IV., a heretic king, founds a new capital, 22; discovery of tablets of, 22.
- Amorite captives taken by Shishak, 16.
- Amorites interlocked with Hittites, 14; possessions of, 14; physical description of, 15; descendants of, 16; history of, 17.
- Anakim, height of, 16.
- Antarata, the Hittite goddess, 105.
- Ararat, king of, suicide of, 51.
- Architecture, Hittite, 136.
- Argistis I., campaign of, 52.
- Arisu the Phoenician, a usurper, 39.
- Ark of the prophet Noah, the, 107.
- Army, Hittite, 140
- Arpad, green-stone axe-head from, 141.
- Art, Hittite, 114; Babylonian influence on, 116; Assyrian, 117.
- Artemis, worship of, 79.
- Ashtoreth, myth of, 110.
- Assur-natsir-pal, conquests of, 45; exacts tribute from Carchemish, 46; attacks Azaz, 47.
- Assyria, testimony of monuments of, to Hittites, 40; decay of, 43; rise of, 45, 50; influence of, on Hittite art, 117.
- Atargatis, the goddess, 105.
- Athar-'Ati, the goddess of Carchemish, 105.
- Attys, the god, 111.
- Axe-heads, green-stone, 141.
- Baal of Tarsos, 111.
- Babylonian influence on Hittite art, 116.
- Bashemath, Esau's Hittite wife, 13.
- Beeri the Hittite, daughter of, 13.
- Biainas or Van, inscriptions in, 51.
- Boghaz Keui, inscription at, 65; Hittite remains at, 87; position of, 87; palace at, 89; wall-sculptures at, 89; a sanctuary, 93; texts at, 93.
- Boots, Hittite, 80, 89.
- Bor, Hittite text at, 94.
- Boscawen, Mr., his purchase of green-stone axe-head, 141.
- Boss of Tarkondemos, 127; bilingual inscription on, 129.
- Bronze figures, Hittite, 117.
- Buckle, origin of Greek, 120.
- Bulgar Dagh, silver mines at, 94.
- Burckhardt, his discovery at Hamah, 56.
- Canaan, sons of, 13.
- Carchemish, strength of, 43; pays tribute to Assur-natsir-pal, 46; maneh of, 46; fall of, 50; questions as to site of, 97; identification of, 98; visited by Mr. George Smith, 98; the site bought, 99; remains of, 99; history of, 99; battle of, 100; a holy city, 100; situation of, 100; the deities of, 104; trade of, 138.
- Cedar, forests of Amanus, 47.
- Chariots, Hittite, 139.
- Cheroki Indian, syllabary of, 124.
- Cities of Refuge, Hittite, 113; Hebrew, 114.
- Cloth, Hittite, 142.
- Conder, Major, on the Ark of the prophet Noah, 107.
- Country, Hittite hieroglyph representing, 81.
- Cromlechs of Libyans, 17.
- Cuneiform tablets, from Kaisarlyeh, 126.
- Cylinders, Hittite, 118.
- Cyprus, syllabary used in, 132.
- Dados at Eyuk, 86; at Boghaz Keui, 89; in Taurus, 94.
- Damascus, rise of, 44.
- David, wars of, with Syria, 44.
- Davis, Rev. E. J., on Ibreez sculptures, 61.
- Debir or Dapur, an Amorite town, 126.
- Deities, Hittite, 104.
- Deluge, the, fables concerning, 106.
- Derketo, the myth of, 105, 108, 110.
- Dove, the symbol of, 110.
- Dress, Hittite, 140, 142.
- Eagle, double-headed, at Eyuk, 85.
- Egypt, testimony of monuments to Hittites and Amorites, 14; annals of, 19; wars with Hittites, 23; confederacy against, 39; civil wars in, 39; invasions of, 39.
- Elon the Hittite, daughter of, 13.
- Ephesos, worship of the Mother-goddess at, 113; green-stone axe-head from, 141.
- Ephron the Hittite, 13.
- Esau's Hittite wives, 13.
- Exodus, the time of, 25, 38.
- Eyuk, Hittite remains at, 85; palace, 85; avenue of lions, 85; sphinx at 85; double-headed eagle at, 85; palace gate at, 86; dado at, 86; sculptures at, 86; date of, 87; height of plateau, 87; climate of, 87.
- Furniture, Hittite, 138.
- Galli or eunuchs at Mabog, 106.
- Gar-emeris, a district, 14.
- Gargamis, see Carchemish.
- Gaza, garrisoned by Egyptians, 38.
- Gems, Hittite, 118.
- Ghiaur-kalessi, sculpture at, 56.
- Ghurun, Hittite inscriptions at, 94.
- Gladstone, Mr., on Keteians of Homer, 120.
- Glove, Hittite, 81.
- Gods, Hittite, 35, 104.
- Great Mother, the, worship of, 108.
- Hadad, worship of, 109.
- Hadad-ezer, his war with David, 44.
- Hamah, discovery of Hittite remains in, 56.
- Hamath, once a Hittite city, 44; last ruler of, 45.
- Hamathite inscriptions really Hittite, 60.
- Hebron, inhabitants of, 14; a Hebrew city of refuge, 114.
- Henderson, Mr., buys site of Carchemish, 99.
- Herodotos on Karabel sculptures, 54; on Syrians, 82.
- Heth, son of Canaan, 13.
- Hittites, false criticisms about, 11; Scripture references to, 12; Northern, 12; Southern, 13; testimony of Egyptian monuments, 14; interlocked with Amorites, 14; physical appearance of, 15; descendants of, 15; history of, 17; of Judæa, 19; called Kheta by Egyptians, 19; Great and Little, 20; pay tribute to Thothmes III., 20; worship of solar disk, 21; power of, 23; treaty with Ramses I., 23; war with Seti I., 24; with Ramses II., 24; at Kadesh, 26; make treaty with him, 29; catalogue of gods, 35; supremacy of, 37; peaceful relations with Meneptah, 38; invade Egypt, 39; their empire broken up, 40; decay of, 40; Assyrian references to, 40; conquered by Tiglath-pileser I., 42; pay tribute to Assur-natsir-pal, 46; confederacy against Shalmaneser II., 47; power of, broken, 48; change of meaning of name, 49; doom of empire of, 50; campaign against Menuas, 51; against Argistis I., 52; dominions of, 52; sculptures of, at Karabel, 54; remains of, at Hamah, 56; at Ibreez, 61; at Aleppo, 62; at Sipylos, 69; position of monuments of, 73; peculiarities of, 74; civilising influence of, 75; character of empire of, 77; dress of, 80; boots of, 80; gloves of, 81; etymology of, 81; remains of, at Eyuk, 85; at Boghaz Keui, 87; text at, 93; at Merash, 94; silver mines, 95; extent of their supremacy, 96; ignorance of history of Southern, 97; Syrian conquest of, 100; appearance of, 101; mixture of, with Semites, 102; religion of, 104; description of a temple of, 104; the gods of, 104; holy cities of, 113; cities of refuge, 113; art of, 114; sculpture of, 115; discovery of bronze figures of, 117; gems of, 118; extent of influence of, 120; reasons for our interest in, 121; inscriptions of, 122; a literary people, 125; libraries of, 126; influence of, on Phœnician letters, 132; language of, 134; architecture of, 136; metallurgy of, 136; their means of exchange, 137; trade of, 138; furniture of, 138; music of, 139; horses and chariots of, 139; army of, 140; dress of, 140, 142; weapons of, 141; cloth and linen of, 142; their symbol 'swastika,' 142; knowledge of, confirms the truth of Scripture, 143.
- Holy cities, Hittite, 113.
- Horses, Hittite, 139.
- Humann, Dr., his discovery of a cuneiform inscription, 126.
- Ibreez, sculptures at, 61.
- Inscriptions, Hittite, purpose of, 123; characteristics of, 123; originality of, 124; use of, 124; writing material, 125; at Tel el-Amarna, 126; cuneiform and hieroglyphic, 126; from Kaisarîyeh, 126; from Sinjirli, 126; on boss of Tarkondemos, 127.
- Istar, the goddess, 109.
- Jebusites, origin of, 14.
- Jerablûs, true site of Carchemish, 98.
- Jerusalem, founders of, 14.
- Jessup, Mr., his discovery at Hamah, 57.
- Johnson, Mr., his discovery at Hamah, 57.
- Joshua, his entrance into Palestine, 25.
- Jovanoff, M. Alexander, his purchase of a boss, 127.
- Judith, Esau's Hittite wife, 13.
- Kabyles, descendants of Libyans, 16.
- Kadesh, people of, 14; taken by Seti I., 24; bravery of Ramses II. before, 25; Hittite occupation of, 100.
- Kadesh-barnea, an Amorite town, 14.
- Kaisarîyeh, tablets from, 126.
- Kappadokia, Hittite descendants in, 102.
- Karabel, Pass of, situation of, 54; sculptures of, 54; description of, 66.
- Karkar, Assyrian victory at, 48.
- Kaskâ, submission of, 42.
- Kayster, fable concerning, 78.
- Kedesh in Galilee, a Hebrew city of refuge, 114.
- Kes, the Syrian goddess, 112.
- Kheta or Hittites, see Hittites.
- Kheta-sira, his treaty with Ramses I., 30.
- Khu-n-Aten, see Amenophis IV.
- Kili-anteru, capture of, 42.
- Kirjath-sepher or Book-town, an Amorite town, 126.
- Kirkesion, site of, 97.
- Komana, the goddess of, 112.
- Kombabos, legend of, 110.
- Krœsos, destroys city of Pteria, 82.
- Kummukh attacked by Tiglath-pileser I., 41.
- Kybelê or Kybêbê her image and worship, 108; Amazonian priestesses of, 113.
- Language, Hittite, 134.
- Latsa, capture of, 12.
- Lenormant, M. F., on boss of Tarkondêmos, 129.
- Libyan confederacy against Egypt, 39.
- Libyans, appearance of, 15; descendants of, 16; remains of, 17.
- Linen, Hittite, 142.
- Lucian on temple of Mabog, 104.
- Luz, identification of, 12.
- Lydia, overthrow of, by Cyrus, 82.
- Lydian mythology, 109.
- Ma, the goddess, worship of, 112.
- Mabog, see Membij, temple of, 104; the holy of holies, 104; the gods in, 104; the priests of, 106; processions at, 106; pilgrims at, 107; sacrifices at, 107; legends concerning, 107.
- Malatiyeh attacked by Tiglath-pileser I., 42.
- Maneh of Carchemish, the, 46, 137.
- Maspero, Prof., on site of Carchemish, 97.
- Melito, on the goddess Simi, 106.
- Membij, supposed site of Carchemish, 97.
- Meneptah, his peaceful relations with Hittites, 38; with Phœnicia, 38.
- Menuas, campaigns of, 51; makes an inscription at Palu, 52.
- Merash, Hittite inscriptions at, 94.
- Metallurgy, Hittite, 117, 136.
- Monkeys imported by Hittites, 139.
- Mopsos, legend concerning, 109.
- 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.
- Thothmes III., receives Hittite tribute, 20; conquests of, 21.
- Thothmes IV., campaign of, 21.
- Tiglath-pileser I., annals of, 41; attacks Kummukh, 42; Malatiyeh, 42; his hunting feats, 43.
- Tiglath-pileser III., 50.
- Togarmah, identification of, 139.
- Toi, his embassy to David, 44.
- Tomkins, Mr., his identification of Luz, 12; on Amorites, 16.
- Treasure of Priam, 137.
- Treaty between Ramses II. and Hittite king, translation of, 29.
- Tyana, Hittite text at, 94.
- Uriah, origin of, 13.
- Ur-maa Noferu-Ra, marriage of, 37.
- Urrakhinas, siege of, 42.
- Uruma, submission of, 42.
- Van, Lake, 51.
- Vei, Negro syllabary of, 124.
- Ward, Dr. Hayes, discovery of, 59.
- Weapons, Hittite, 141.
- Wilson, Sir Charles, discovery of Hittite inscriptions at Merash by, 94; on Hittite descendants in Kappadokia, 102.
- Worship of the Hittites, 104.
- Wright, Dr. Wm., his discovery of Hittite remains at Hamah, 57.
- Writing material, Hittite, 125.
- Yahu-bihdi, last ruler of Hamath, 45.
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