Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt eBook

Gaston Maspero
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 305 pages of information about Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt.

Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt eBook

Gaston Maspero
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 305 pages of information about Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt.
Ahmesnefertari, 288-9. 
Ahnas el Medineh, 259. 
Ai, 15, 155, 158. 
Aimadua
    (see TOMB). 
Akhonuti, 16. 
Alabaster, 6, 42, 47, 65, 128, 141, 166, 169, 180, 252, 253-4. 
Albumen, 203. 
Alexander, his tomb, 242. 
Alexander II., colossus of, 241. 
Alexandria, 52, 241, 243, 303. 
Alumina, 260. 
Amasis, 269 and note, 302
    (see AHMES II.). 
Amber, 247. 
Ambras Collection, in Vienna, 272 (note). 
Amen
    (see GODS). 
Amen Ra
    (see GODS). 
Amenemhat II., 76, 322. 
Amenemhat III., 76, 143, 228
    (see MOERIS). 
Amenhotep I., 157, 229, 287. 
Amenhotep II., 53. 
Amenhotep III., 67, 69, 76, 77, 80, 103, 147, 158, 179, 226, 229, 230, 266,
        275, 312, 318.
    (see MEMNON). 
Ameni
    (see TOMB). 
Ameni Entef Amenemhat, 107. 
Ameniritis, 235 and note. 
Amethyst, 246, 250. 
Amphorae 35, 36, 127, 264. 
Ampullae, 269. 
Amset, genius, 258 (note). 
Amulets, materials and forms of, 100, 167, 246-50, 259, 265, 286. 
Ancient Empire,—­
  art of
    (see BAS-RELIEF, SCULPTURE, and STATUE).
  domestic architecture of, 19.
  fortress of, 27.
  tombs of
    (see MASTABAS and PYRAMIDS). 
Andro-sphinx, 89, 228-9. 
Angareb, or Nubian bed, 281, 292. 
Anhur
    (see GODS). 
Ankh, 286, 288. 
Ankhnesraneferab, sarcophagus of, 165 (note). 
Anklets, 321. 
Anna
    (see TOMB). 
Antelopes, 176, 299, 326. 
Antimony, 254, 267
    (see KOHL). 
Antonines, 244, 245. 
Antoninus Pius, his chapel at Philae, 100. 
Anubis
    (see GODS). 
Anvil, 313. 
Apapi, the serpent, 164. 
Ape, 171, 176, 199, 254, 269, 322. 
Apepi, King of Avaris, 228. 
Apet
    (see GODDESSES, TAURT, THUERIS). 
Apis
    (see GODS). 
Apries, 269 and note, 311
    (see HOPHRA and UAHABRA). 
Aquamarine, the, 246. 
Arabs,—­
  their destructive conquest, 134.
  their name for table of offerings, 107. 
Archers, 29, 184. 
Architecture,—­
  military, 24-34.
  of private dwellings, 1-20.
  of public works, 34-45.
  temples, 46-110.
  tombs, 111-168.
    (see MASTABAS, PYRAMIDS, etc.). 
Architraves, 46, 52, 53, 54, 63, 65, 93. 
Argo, colossi of, 227. 
Arms, 157, 166.
  battle-axe, 329.
  boomerangs, 273, 329.
  bows and arrows, 184, 329.
  bronze, 305.
  lance, 232.
  poignards, 273, 327-8. 
Arsenic, sulphuret of, orpiment, 203. 
Ascalon, 31. 
Asia, 91, 312. 
Asia Minor, 248, 280, 320. 
Asimu
    (see ELECTRUM). 
Ass, in drawings, 171, 175. 
Assyria, invasion of Egypt by, 314. 
Astronomical tables, 92-4, 164. 
Asuan, 45, 53, 67, 148-50, 209 and note, 226, 228, 256 (note),
        259, 265.
    (see SYENE and TOMBS). 
Athena, 302. 
Athens, bronze of the Lady Takushet at, 308. 
Ati, pyramid of, 142. 
Avaris, 228. 
Avenue of Sphinxes, 67.
  at Karnak, 87, 88-9, 230. 
Axe,—­
  battle, 327, 329.
  iron, 304.
  stone, 201. 
Axum, obelisk at, 106.

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