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(Hawara), 143. Ati, 142. Khafra (Second Pyramid of Gizeh), 133, 134, 137. Khufu (Great Pyramid of Gizeh), 133, 134-7. Menkara (Third Pyramid of Gizeh), 134, 137. Merenra, 133, 140. Pepi I., 140. Pepi II., 133, 140, 142. Sakkarah, Step, or Great, 138-9, Note 32. Sneferu (Medum), 132,143-4. Teti, 140. Unas, 133, 138, 139-40. Usertesen I., 143. Usertesen II.
(Illahun), 143. Pyramidion, 105, 147. Pyramid-mastaba tombs, 145-8, Pyramids, 131-45, and Notes, pp, 334-7. Abusir, 131, 134, 138, 140. Abydos (Hekalli), 144. Dahshur, 131, 134, 142. Esneh (Mohammeriyeh), 144. Ethiopia (Meroe, Napata, Nurri), 144. Fayum (Hawara and Illahun), 134, 143. Gizeh, 131, 133-7, 140. Lisht, 134, 142. Manfalut, 144. Sakkarah, 133, 134, 137, 138-42. Qodshu, 31. (see KADESU). Quarries, 35, 41-5, 132. Ra (see GODS). Ra Harmakhis (see GODS). Raemka, 220 (see SHEIKH EL BELED). Rahotep, 214, 219. Ram, 88, 89, 199. Rameses I., 78, 158. Rameses II.
(Sesostris), 47, 52, 78, 80, 84, 86, 101, 103, 158, 188, 202, 226, 231, 232, 234, 235, 287-8, 321, 331. Rameses III., 4, 32-3, 87, 101, 184, 194, 195, 270, 272, 301, 306, 321. Rameses IV., 160. Rameses IX., 331. Ramesseum, the, 36, 37, 47, 57, 60, 62, 72, 92, 100, 103, 159, 187, 234, 265. Ramessides, the, 1, 23, 109, 153, 168, 235, 266, 290, 320. Ramparts, 24, 30, 33, 87. Ranefer, 214, 218. Rats, 171, 259. Red Sea, emerald mines, 41. Redesiyeh, 229. Reed brush, 171. Reeds, 180, 266. Rekhmara (see TOMB). Renaissance, 175, 235-40, 290. Repousse work (see GOLD, JEWELLERY, SILVER). Reservoir, 38-41, 252 (see DAMS, DIKES, IRRIGATION). Rhind, A.H., 293 and note. Rings, 267, 305, 321-2, 331. Roads, 30, 34, 35, 41. Rock-cut temples and tombs (see SPEOS and TOMBS). Roofs, 2, 9, 10, 11, 32, 51, 90. Rouge, M.le Vicomte de, 109 (note). _Sa_, amulet, 237 (note). Sabuah, Wady (see TEMPLES). Sacrifices, 95, 97. (see FEAST and OFFERINGS). Sails of leather-work, 301. Sais, 26, 266. Sakkarah, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 126, 129, 130 (note), 133, 134, 137, 138, 140, 144, 158, 189, 197, 204, 217, 221, 226, 252, 259, 269, 270, 310, 313. (see PYRAMIDS and TOMBS). San, 1, 26. (see TANIS). Sanctuaries (see SPEOS and TEMPLES). Sanctuary, the essential part of a temple, 66-7. Sandals, 168, 286, 298. Sandstone, 6, 43, 47, 67, 76, 87, 103, 169, 199, 202, 230, 252. Sapping, 23, 25. Sarcophagi, 42, 127, 129, 132, 137, 140, 157, 160. (see MUMMY-CASES). Sarcophagus of,-- Aahhotep II., 288-9. Ahmes I., 287. Ahmesnefertari, 288-9. Amenhotep I., 287. Khufu, 136. Khufu Poskhu, 20, 22. Menkara, 128 (note), 137. Rameses II., 287, 288. Seti I., 161, 165 (note). Thothmes II., 287. (See MUMMY-CASES.) Sardanapalus, 314. Sardinia, 248. Saucepan of Rameses III., 306. Saw, 247, 250. Scaling, as a mode of attack, 23, 25. Scarabaei, 248-50. funerary, 168, 265, 325-6. Scarabaeoids, 248. Schist, 265. Schliemann, Dr., 328. Schweinfurth, Dr., 40. Scissors, of bronze, 306. Scorpion, 322, 329. Scribe,-- cross-legged, 214-17. kneeling, 214, 222-3, 239. Sculpture,-- absence of, in chapel of Pyramid of Medum, 144. absence of, in Temple of Sphinx, 66. Greek influence on, 240-3. Hyksos, school of, 227-8. mastabas, 119 _et seq._, 130. Memphite school of, 209-25. methods of, 200-2. New Empire school of, 228, 235. provincial schools of, 228. pylons, 186-8. pyramids, 137. Renaissance school of, 235-40. Theban (first) school of, 226. XIII.
and XIV.
dynasties, 226-7. (See BAS-RELIEF and STATUES.) Seals, 321-2. Seb (see GODS). Sebakh diggers, 237 and note. Sebekemsaf, 202, 227. Sebekhotep III., 227. Sekenenra, 157. Sekhet (see GODDESSES). Selle (see ZARU). Semneh, 20, 28-9, 50. Sennetmu, mummy-case of wife of, 286. (see TOMB). Sepa, 208. Serdab, 126-7, 129, 139, 152, 166, 167. Serpentine, 169, 195, 236, 247, 252. Serpents, 141, 159, 164, 259, 329. (see APAPI). Sesebeh (see TEMPLES). Sesostris, 5. (see RAMESES II.). Set (see GODS). Seti I., King, 34 (note), 42, 47, 48, 49, 51, 78, 85, 101, 107, 158, 161, 162, 163, 195, 231, 232, 235, 270. Shabaka, 235 (note). Sharonah (see TEMPLES). Sheikh Abd el Gurneh,-- bronzes from, 307. enamels from, 263. Sheikh el Beled, statue of, 214 and note, 220-1, 224, 226 (see RAEMKA). Sheikh Said, 148. Sheshonk, 33, 235, 270. Shrines, 66, 108 (see NAOS). Shu (see GODS). Silsilis, 38, 43-5, 232. Silver,-- bark of, 329-30. chain of, 322. eyes of, 310. hatchets of, 327. nuggets of, 11. poignard hilt of, 328. repousse work of, 316-17. rings of, 321. sources of, 312. statues of, 314-15. vases and vessels of, 316 _et seq._ wire of, 248. Sinai, 41, 66, 101. Sistrum, 53, 61, 95, 260. Situ, 252. Situlae, bronze, 307. Siut, 114, 148, 226, 242. Skemka, 214. Sky, Egyptian idea of, 90. Sledges,-- for transport of stone, 45. funerary, 292, 294. Sneferu, 132, 144, 209. Soane collection, 165 (note). Soil of Egypt, 2, 4, 48. Soleb (see TEMPLES). Sop, genius, 324. Sothis, feast of, 118. Soudan, gold from, 313. Soul, the (see BA). Speos, the, 42, 81-5. Abu Simbel, 53, 82-4. Kalaat Addah, 81, 82. Silsilis, 82, 232. (See HEMI-SPEOS.) Speos Artemidos (see TEMPLES). Sphinx, the, 64 (note), 65, 206-8. Sphinxes, 325. andro-, 89, 230. avenues of, 67, 88-9, 230. crio-, 88, 89. Hyksos, 227-8. New Empire, 229. Spinners, 124. Spoons, 273, 278-81, 306. Stabling, 13, 35, 87. Staircase,-- fortress, 24. house, 11, 16. temple, 70, 71, 85. temple pylons, 50. Statue of,-- Alexandrian Isis, 241. portrait of Amenhotep I., 229. baker, 224. cross-legged scribe of Gizeh, 217. cross-legged scribe of the Louvre, 214-15. Hor, 242. Horemheb, 232-3. Khafra, 214, 217-18, 253. kneeling scribe, 214, 223. Mermashiu, 227. Nefert, 219-20. Nemhotep (dwarf), 225-6. Pahurnefer, 214. Prince of Siut, 241-2. a queen, 232. Rahotep, 219. Sebekemsaf, 202, 227. Sebekhotep III., 227. Sheikh el Beled (Raemka), 214, 220-1, 224. Sheikh el Beled's wife, 221-2. Skemka, 214. Thothmes I., 229. Thothmes II., 229. Statues,-- in houses, 13. in temples, 106, 108-10. Ka, 126-7, 152, 163, 166, 211-14. Statuette of,-- Amen, gold, 315. a girl, 274-5. Hori Ra, wood, 275. Horus, bronze, 309-10. Horus, enamelled, 267. kneeling genius, bronze, 309. Mosu, bronze, 310. Nai, wood, 276. officer, wood, 275-6. priest, wood, 275, 276. Ptah, gold, 315. Ptahmes, enamelled, 268. Takushet, bronze, 308-9. Statuettes,-- alabaster, 253. bronze, 307-10. clay, 257. Deir el Bahari, 266. gilt, 314. gold, 314-15. ivory, 273-4. limestone, 253. period XVIII.
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