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ANCIENT RECORDS OF EGYPT
ANCIENT RECORDS UNDER T H E GENER.AL EDITORSHIP OF WILLIAM RAENEY HARPER
ANCIENT RECORDS OF AfSSYRIA AND BABYLONIA EDITED BY BOBEBT FBANCIS HARPER
ANCIENT RECORDS OF EGYPT EDITED BY JAPES HENRY BREASTED
ANCIENT RECORDS OF PALESTINE, PHCENICIA AND SYRIA EDITED BY WILLIILP BAINEY HABPElt
ANCIENT RECORDS OF EGYPT
HISTORICAL ,DOCUMENTS ]?ROY THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE PERSIAN CONQUEST, COLLECTED EDITED AND TRANSLATED WITH COMMENTARY
JAMES HENRY BREASTED, PH.D. PROFEEBOB OF EGYPTOLOGY AND ORIENTAL HISTORY I N T H E UNIVEBBITY OF CHICAGO
VOLUME V INDICES
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CHICAGO THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS 1907 IANDON : LUZAC & CO.
LEIPZIG: OTTO HABEASSOWITZ
Published February 1907
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Composed and Printed By The University of Chicago Press Chicago. Itlinois. U. S. A.
PREFACE T O VOLUME V These indices are the work of my friend and former pupil, Dr. 0. A. Toffteen. I would take occasion to express to him here my thanks and appreciation for the labor and care which he has expended upon them. While the author has constantly supervised the compilation, yet the work has beer1 that of Dr. Toffteen, and he is fully responsible for it. I t should be said in justice to him, as well as perhaps to the auth~oralso, that the latter's return to the Orient for another season left the compiler only a little over two months in which to complete his heavy task. He was obliged to work more hours a day and with more speed than was his desire, but I am sure that the usefulness of his work, and the persistent industry with which he has compiled his lists, will deserve lenient judgment, should any occasional errors in numbers be found. I hope also that the necessity for the separate publication of such exhaustive indices in a volume by themselves will be evident to any who may have expected to find them included in Volume IV. Aside from the fact that it woulld have rendered that volume (already far the largest of the set) much too bulky, it was thought highly desirable to give such a cyclopadia of the subject separate existence a s a volume, rather than to absorb it in Volume IV, where it would be constantly lost to use, whenever anyone might be using Volume IV for some other purpose. 1,ikewise if bourtd up with Volume IV, the employment of the indices by a reader would also have involved the needless use of Volume IV with them. The compilation of the index has disclosed an occasional inconsistency in rendering, and in a few cases also in the orthography of proper names, in view of which the author would only recall the long period of v
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time and the numerous modifications involved in the slow progress of such a work as this. I n view of some remarks in one of the first reviews which have appeared, it should be stated that it was necessary to close the manuscript of these Records to any additions on October I, 1904. Any works or texts which appeared after that date could not be included. An advance proof kindly sent me by Eduard Meyer enabled me to employ his invaluable Chronologie in revising the chronology in Volume I; and wherever possible I endeavored to insert in the proof important facts appearing in new books and current journals. But I could take up no new texts. The omission of Abydos texts, mentioned by Foucart (Journal des Savants, June, 1906, p. 336), was intentional, as no translatable document of importance is in Abydos, Volume I, the only volume out when my manuscript was handed in. Among these the inscription of "Nakhiti," which Foucart says I have overlooked, is in our own Haskell Museum, where it was received not long after its discovery. I was therefore not very likely to overlook it. As I have stated in the general preface, circumstances beyond my control obliged me to read the proofs of these volumes, as well as those of my History of Egypt, between April and September, 1905, a period in which fell also the preparations for the expedition to Egypt under the auspices of the Oriental Exploration Fund, University of Chicago. There are therefore doubtless more typographical errors and corrigenda than I could wish. I have already noticed the following : Vol. I, §§ 178-80. Please read in the following order: 180, 178, 179. The unpublished and also almost unreadable base-inscription should be mentioned here (see Maspero, Les Origines, p. 364, note 8).
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V'ol. I, $ 182. The verb after " Ptah" is doubtless part of the name, so that the ny is dative and not the n-form. We should then render, " Ptahyutnai (Pth-ywt-ny), who made this for him, etc." Vol. I, $ 185. For "field judge who," read "field judge, Kemethnenet (Kmtnnt), who." Vol. I, $ 199. After '' Upper," insert '' Oleander." Vol. I, $ 538. For "count of Siut," read "official of Siut." Vol. I, $ 685. For "Nebkure," read "Nubkure." Vol. I , before $ 707, at top of p. 313. Insert as a title, "REIGN O F AMENEMHET 111." Vol. I, pp, 314, 316, 318, 320, 322, 324, 326, in running-title At the top of the page for "SESOSTRIS 111," read "AMENEMHET 111." Vbl. 11, $ 657. For "by the hair the Kode-folk," read "among the Curly-Haired," as in Vol. 11, $ 71. Vol. 11,p. 305, note a. For "has," read "have." Vol. 11, § 854. For " Ibbet," read " Ibhet." Vol. 111, $ 309. For " K '-r '-ky-kSJ" read "K '-I Zky-SJ." Vol. 111, $ 498. For " H'," read "H 3 m . " This change is due to a collation of the original at Abu Simbel. V01. IV, $240. For "s'mw," read "sCmw." Vo1. IV, $ 455. For " '-ry-m," read "'-r-ry-m." Vol. IV, $ 493. For "Nfr-k -R ," read "Nfr-k' -R ". Vol. IV, $815. For '' Zeamamefonekh," read " Zeamonefonekh." Vol. IV, $853. For "htnz," read " btm." Vol. IV, $ 874. For "Hnt-Hty," read "grit-Hty." Vol. IV, $ 918. For " N xC'- bys-lzht. t," read " N '-C'-t ' ys-n&.t." Vol. IV, $921. For ''B '-k'-R'," read "B3-k'-RC." Vo1. IV, $1028. For "whm," read "whm."
I would also note t h a t t h e inscription recording a camp a i g n i n Syria, supposed to belong to T h u t m o s e I1 (Vol. 11, § 125), has been shown by Sethe's examination of t h e original probably to belong to T h u t m o s e I. Hence Naville was r i g h t
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in attributing the monument to the last-mentioned king (Deir-el-Bahri, Vol. 111, p. 17). This makes the reign of Thutmose I1 still more ephemeral and unimportant.
HASKELLORIENTALMUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, September I, 1906.
LIST OF INDICES AND HINTS FOR USE INDEX I. INDEX 11. INDEX 111. INDEX IV. INDEX V. INDEX VI. INDEX VII. INDEXVIII. INDEX IX. INDEX X. INDEX XI.
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The templcs (Index IT) will be found supplementary to the geography in Index VI. Inscriptions, however, are not placed under temples. The inscriptions of all sites will be fouiid in the geographical index (VI). In compiling the list of temples tt was found difficult to distinguish between the different temples in a given city, when such temples have perished, as, for example, at Memphis and Heliopolis. The differentiations made are probably not always correct. The index of Pharaohs includes also such queens as actually ruled; otherwise the queens will be found in Index IV. The documents, monuments, wars, etc., of t h ~Pharaohs will be found under the numbered name, not under the thronename. Thus, look for Thutmose I11 under Thutmose 111, not under Menkheperre; the references to the latter name will be found appended to those of the former. The historical development of terms should not be forgotten in using these lists. '' Count," "mayor," and "prince" are all renderings of the same Egyptian term at different periods. I n the same way, different connection often demands a different rendering of the same title; thus, "chief, " "overseer, " " master, " and " governor" may be rendered from the same Egyptian title. Such a series is also " lord, " " nomarch, " and " ruler. " ix
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IND DIVINE NAMES A ALL-LORD,I 478; I1 53, 314, 343,812, 815; I11 265, 281, 613; IV 47, 66, 356, 382; great house of, IV 8; city of, I1 316; throne of, see Index VII; eye of, I1 316, 815; applied to ReAtum, IV 249. AMON,11~8,1o1,120,149,153,154 ter, 157, 162, 163, 165, 192, 193, 194, 1959 199, 205, 208, 209, 211, 216, 228, 244, 2751 283, 285, 294, 3029 310, 311, 314, 3153 3287 329, 3327 3399 374, 377, 383, 389, 402, 430, 4311439, 451,452, 4559 4571 5497 5567 5571 5589 559,596,608, 617, 620,627, 628,646, 784, 790, 791, 805, 827, 835, 836, 838, 856; 111 27, 28, 34, 439 719 72, 82, 111, 134, 138, 155, 164, 165,172, 177, 1791195, 198, 204, 210, 224, 237, 261, 371,386, 452, 455,4719 498, 535, 560". b, 566,575, 580,615,622,623,626,642; IV 7,13, 77, 40, 47, 50, 51, 54, 55, 71, 72, 78, 80, 82, 88, 92, 96, 103, 110, 122, 123, 125, 126, 127, 411,412,468, 497, 586, 591,634, 661,6637 688, 7009 7021 704, 705, 724, 743,822,836,851,855,856, 868,887,888,893,925,926,943,945, 958C, 958D, J, 988H; lord of eternity, IV 124; lord of heaven, IV 943, 945; king of gods, I1 412, 891; I11 30, 72; IV 483, 498, 945; lord of gods, I1 253, 351, 645, 881; 111 215, 515, 625, 626; ruler of gods, IV 943; lord of Karnak, I1 149, 150, 377, 378, 423; presider over Karnak, I1 200, 203, 2537 271, 282,315,402,5689 569; lord of Thebes, I1 44, 45, 87, 120, 121, 158, 164, 166, 197, 224, 253, 268, 271, 272, 274, 276,280, 282, 309, 313, 315, 319, 339, 427, 568,624, 639, 790, 792, 797,831,881,882,883,886,925, 930; 111 76, 158, 455, 461; IV 52, 126, 913; ruler of Thebes, IV 246; lord of the Two Lands, I1 198; bull of his mother, IV 426; fashioner of all that exists, I1 149; fashioner of kings and queens, I1 199; thunders in heaven, IV 578; equips all lands, IV 579; owns all ships, IV 580; acting as judge, IV 650-58, 672-73,
676; successor of Re, I1 189; physical father of king, I1 189; crowning kings, I1 228-29; shield of bowmen, 111, 581; in oaths, I1 121, 318, .422, 452; IV 862; worshiped in Zahl, IV 219; in Nubia, IV 218; in Napata, IV 921, 924, 929, 932; in the city of Wa-, of Northern Syria, I1 458; in Byblos, IV 580; Egypt, kingdom of, I1 910; throne of, see Index VII; staff of, I1 71; statues of, IV 190, 217, 219, 220, 245; Amon-of-the-Way, an image of Amon, IV 569, 586; erasure of name of, see Index VII: Erasure; extermination of cult of, I1306; Booty presented to, IV 126, 128; see also Index VII: Booty, Spoil, Plunder; prisoners presented to, I 13; see also Index VII: Captives, Prisoners, Slaves; associate gods of, I11 82; see also Amon-Re, Amon-Re-Iny, Amonrasonther, Amon-Kamephis, AmonAtum, IT-Amon; western voyage of, I1 885,888; Feasts of, see Index VII: Feasts; Amenhotep, festival leader of, I1 912; oasis of, I1 189; Estate of, see Index 11: Karnak, temple of Amon; T e m ~ l e sof, see Index 11: Karnak, Luxor, Medinet Habu, Western Thebes, Mewetkhent, Napata, Sebb< a , Kanekeme, Tanis, Zahi. For other references to Amon, see ArnonRe and Index 11: Temple of Amon at Karnak. AMON-ATUM, I1 853; I11 261. AMON-KAMEPHIS, I1 225 n. b; IV 63. AMONRASONTHE , I11 555 n. e.. AMON-RE,11 8 , 127, 142, 157, 305, 328, 338, 365, 384, 402 n. c, 418, 460, 601,606, 662, 791, 792, 834, 904; I11 27, 77, 137, 195, 206, 504, 512, 515, 517, 520, 556 n. a, 583, 597, 600, 621, 648; IV 7, 10, 14, 33, 42, 44, 56, 71, 75, 777 90, 103, 104, 108, 137, 411; IV 726, 751; king of gods, 1173, 310, 370, 389,638, 844,878, 885, 926; 111 223, 479, 504, 517; Iv 4, 10, 15, 16, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 49, 52, 57, 58, 80, 105, 1x0, 128, 143, 183, 184, 185, 186, 222, 225, 230, 236, 383, 384, 424,
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4631 477, 489, 491, 4949 495,496, 497, 510, 5117 522, 523,528, 531, 534, 539, 541, 56% 564, 566, 580, 586, 593, 594,609, 610,611,615,616,617,622, 626,632,633,634,635,637,638,639, 640,641,647,652,653, 654,659, 660, 665,668,671,672,673,677,698,705, 706,707, 708, 721, 736, 740, 762, 770, 777, 795, 988H; lord of gods, I1 256; IV 401; the begetter, I1 288; the self-begetter, IV 186, 653; 654, 671, 722; lord of life and health IV 580; Hatshepsut, daughter of, I1 225, 314; divine offerings for, I1 159; see also Index VII: Offerings, and IV 160 ff. ; presider over Karnak, I1 196,281,568, 905; I11 150, 285, 519; IV 740, 889, 988D; lord of Thehes, 1484; I1 159, 196,225, 265, 278, 281, 425, 439, 568, 573 603,606,614,627, 630, 646, 654, 656, 797,886, 888, 889, 890, 896, 905; I11 82, 105, 110, 116, 119, 136, 150, 152, 156, 215, 216, 217, 219, 223, 256, 285, 290, 433, 436, 453, 503, 510, 512, 517, 519, 522; IV 15, 126, 130, 184, 458, 652, 653, 704, 706, 722, 740, 854, 886, 889, 900, 924, 926, 931, 988D; lord of the lands, IV 566; lord of the highlands and mountains, IV 458; residing in Nubia, IV 900; lord of " T hrones-of-the-Two-Lands," IV 369; temple of, in the backlands of FayQm,IV 369; lord of Yered, IV 368; lord of heaven, I1 219, 253, 278, 312, 325, 934; 111 517; IV 78, 80, 128, 184; lord of earth, I1 253. For further references, see Arnon. AMON-RE-HARAKHTE, I11 370. AMON-RE-HARAKHTE-ATUM: lord of the two lands of Heliopolis, I11 371. AMON-RE-INY: ruler of Thebes, IV 12. AMON-RE-OSIRIS, I11 206. ANATH,I11 84, 467; IV 105. ANTHERET: Hittite divinity, I11 386. ANUBIS,I1 192 n. c, 212; lord of the rcavel, I 394; lord of Rosta, I11 17; lord of designs in Neru, IV 296; lord of Rekreret, I 540; lord of Sep, IV 368; lord of Tazoser, IV 1029; souls of, I 403; feast of, see Index VII: Feasts, "birth of Anubis; " temples of, see Index 11: Neru, Rekreret (in Siut), Sep, Rosta. ANUKET:.mistress of Elephantine, IV 991; gfts to, 1500; temple of Satet,
Anuket, and Khnum, built by Sesostns I, I 500; giving symbol of life to Sesostris 111, I 643; mistress of Nubia, I 644; I1 794 n. a; "feast of Nubia" of, I1 798; voyage of, I1 798. APIS, IV 960; the Living Son, IV IOI I; son of Ptah, IV 309, 781, 791; son of First of Westerners, IV 780; son of Osiris, IV 976, 986; sacred cattle of, IV 332;' feast of, see Index VII: Feasts, Running-of-the-Apis;" temple of, the Serapeum in Memphis, see Index 11; burial of, in the Serapeum, I 22; IV 771, 778, 780, 786, 791,884,9179918,9fj1,9771986,1010. See also Osiris-Apls. ASTARTE, IV 105. ATON,I 6 6 n. e; I1 946, 959, 960, 961, 9723 983,9849 985,9877 988,990,9919 992, 993, 9941 995, 996, 9991 10001 1001, 1002, 1003, 1006, 1007, 1010, 1o11,1012,1015; 11119,72,144,270, 281; IV 62; lord of lords, I1 1007; lord of radiance, I1 1011; ruler of the Two Lands, I1 1007; attributes of, I1 991, 992; displacing the name of god, I1 987; cult of, introduced by Ikhnaton, I1 932; faith of, I1 932, 943,949,979; hymns of, 11979,984, 991, 992, 999-1001, 1007, 101-11; landmarks of, I1 969; oblation to, I1 952,958; temples of, see Index 11: Akhetaton, Heliopolis, Thebes. ATUM(original sun-god of Heliopolis), 1625; I1 91, 192 n. c, 226, 228, 299, 318, 412, 630,907; I11 246, 265, 270, 278,281,597; IV 31,38,42,56,57,62, 94, 130, 182, 252, 254, 3827 4019 704, 817,869, 872,921; going down in the west, I1 318; Heliopolis, city of, I11 576; lord of the Two Lands of Heliopolis, 1500; I1 221,224, 635,643,896; I11 159, 245, 288, 548, 600; IV 183, 247, 248, 249, 280, 284, 289, 383; of Khereha, IV 869; great house of heaven of, IV 357; throne of, see Index VII; earthly reign of, I1 91; begetter of Pharaoh, I1 91 ; succeeded by Re, I1 222; the old man, IV 972; kings crowned by, I1 221, 222, 226, 227; efts to, I 500; temple built to, in Heliopolis by Sesostris I, I 503; lord of the great house, I 504; bull of the gods, I 504; ancient writings of, I 756; mountain of, I1 917. ATUM-HARMAKE~IS: statue for ( =the Sphinx), I1 815.
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ATUM-KHEPRI: lord of Heliopolis, I V 732, 872; chapel of, in the temple a t Heliopolis, IV 732. ATUM-RE-HARAKECTE, IV 183,248,249, 280, 284, 289, 383.
B BAAL,I11 86, 122, 144, 312, 326, 338, 463,; IV 46, 49, 62, 72, 75, 77, 80,96, 104, 106, 246; servant of, I11 630. BAST,I V 463; mistress of Bubastis, IV 734; mother of, I 485; mistress of Berset, IV 369; of the South, I 396 1, n. c; protecting the land, I 747; in Heracleopolis, IV 973; feast of, IV 973; residing in Thebes, IV 912; image of, IV 912; foes of, I1 792. BES, I1 206. BULL, THE WHITE: endowment of, I 159. BUTO,I1 223; I11 28; IV 62; white crown beloved by, I1 235; endowment of, I 156, 159; mistress of Dep, I 500; I1 224; mistress of Perneser, I 159; of the South, I 167; mistress of Re, I 500. BUTO-UPET-TOWE:ritual priest of, I11 542.
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C CITY-GOD: loves the ruler, I 403, 404; leads him, I 404.
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F FIRST OF WESTERNERS:see Osiris.
G GODDESS,IV 599; of South and North, IV 352,363,364,383,470,731 ; acting as midwives, I1 206. GODS, I1 118, 149; of Thebes, I1 73, 224; of the South, I1 828; of the South and North, 11 217, 219, 224, 800,812; IV 183,335, 352, 353,3639 364, 383, 470, 731; of the deeps, IV 330; oblations for, IV 330; fragrance, of, I1 196; odor of, I1 196; council of, I1 192; of birth, I1 206 n. f; city, 11, 53; dancing dwarf of, I 351; sent to a foreign land, I11 440-47; desecrated by the Syrian usurper, I V 398; magic powers of, IV 455; forbidding practice of magic by men, IV 455; of wax, for magical purposes, IV 454; "Amon-of-the-Way," an Image of Amon, IV 569, 586; see also Index V: Beloved of god, Daughter of god, Mistress of god. " GREAT-ONE-OF-THE-GARDEN, " a goddess, IV 914; image of, IV 914; temples of, IV 9 14.
H DEDUN, I1 173, 279, 646; temple at Semneh, dedicated to, I1 167, 170; presider over Nubia, I1 I 70, I 7I, I 76.
r; EIGHT GODS, THE,11 302; I V 848; temple of, in Hermopolis, IV 848. ENNEAD,THE DIVINE, 1 160; 11 360; 111 612; I V 382, 399; of Abydos, 1.7164; I11 232,486, 525; of Elephantux:, IV 992; of Heliopolis, I11 16, 545,547; IV 250, 261, 262, 265, 269, 304, 869; of Memphis, IV 309, 322; of temple at Redisiyeh, I11 173, 190, 195; of Thebes, I1 71, 308, 635, 812, 832, 907, 909; 111 27, 29, 32, 206 215, 218, 256, 281, 285, 510, 533; IV 9, 13, 128, 624, 768; of the Senuthouse, I 165; the great, I1 285; of Pakht, I1 301.
HAPI, I 500; I11 289; great in Niles, IV 887; temple of, at Heliopolis, I V 273; see also Index VI: Per-Hapi, and the Nile-god. HARAKHTE, I1 139, 425, 562, 633, 791, 792,812,915; 111159, 179, 237, 288, 370, 496, 499, 542, 5463 556 n. a, 560, n. a, 599, 600; IV 38, 463, 477, 510, 702, 703; lord of heaven, I11 3; IV 247; great god, I11 3; IV 247; lord of earth, I11 3; sun of darkness, I11 3; only god, I11 18; king of the gods, I11 18; king, the image of, I11 30; lord of Nubia, I11 499; worshiped in Amada, I1 791; stela for, I 501; worshiped in the city of Wa-, of Northern Syria, I1 458; throne of, see Index VII; temple of, in Karnak, I1 935; IV 706, 708. HARENDOTES (Horus, protector of his father, Hr-n&yt-f), I1 95; IV 484;
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in the temple of Min at Panopolis, I1 181. HARKEFTI: prophet of, I 533. H~RKHENTIKEET: lord of Athribis, IV 360, 369; lord of Kemwer, IV 875. HARMAKHIS, I1 811, 814. HARMAKHIS-KHEPRI-RE-ATUM, I1 815. HARSAPHES:lord of Heracleopolis, I 675; divine fathers of, IV 787, 792; lord of Heliopolis, IV 733; chapel of, IV 733. HARSEKE~A, 111 404. HARSIESE,I1 192 n. c; I11 24, 32; IV 458, 563, 464; "house of Osiris and Harsiese" ( =the temple of Osiris at Abydos), IV 357. 1483. HARVEST-GOD, I11 26j. HARVEST-GODDESS, HATEOR,I1 192 n. c, 208,209,226,337; I11 19, 210; blade of, IV 784; cowheaded, I1 210; cows of, I1 210; daughter of Ptah, IV 331; residing in the South of Memphis, IV 331; mistress of Cusae, I 500; temple of, I1 300; of Diospolis Pama, prophet of, IV 726; (of Heliopolis), mistress of Hotep, I1 1042; IV 247; mistress of Hotep-em-Hotep, IV 733; chapel of, IV 733; of the house of Atum, I11 400; mistress of the Malachite country, I 715, 720, 722, 723, 725, 738, 750; I1 450 n. a ; IV 409, 784; temple of (in Buto?), IV 784, 956; endowment of, IV 784; mistress of Nun, I 178; mistress of Dendera, I 423H, 500; mistress of heaven, I 738; mistress of Punt, I1 252, 25.5, 288; mistress of Myrrh, I1 295; rmstress of Royenet, I 216 bis; mistress of the Sycamore; I 165; mistress of Imu, 1 351; sovereign of Thebes, I1 357; patroness of Thebes, I1 224; procession of, I1 357; mistress of the valley, IV 913; image of, IV 913; temple of (in Tanis?), IV 956; residing in Zeme, IV 1002; shrines of, in ths sun-temple, Sekhet-Re, I 159; in Ro-she, I 159; shrines of, in the a i : " The-Soul-ofSahure-Shrines," 1 159; endowment of, I I56, 159, 165; IV 784; minechambers at Sinai made for, I 723; priests of, I 216, 217; prophetess of, IV 792 ; temple of, at Aphroditopolis, IV 366. HAWK,11 115.
HEKET,I1 205, 302; goddess of birth, 11 206 n. f; frog-headed, I1 202; mistress of Hirur, I1 205 n. a; white one of Nekhen, I1 205 n. a; the deliverer, I1 205 n. a. HEKU:an obscure divinity, I1 210. HERERET,I 396 n. c. HIGHLANDGODDESS:mistress of the Red Mountain, I 493. "HIM-OF-THE-HORIZON," I1 314.
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HORUS,I 605; 11 70 bis, 73 bis, 120, 138, 143, 220, 279, 318, 430; 11128, 173,194,229, 259,266,270,497, 590; IV 17,47,304, 720, 1011; son of Isis, I1 808; 111 236, 272; IV 351; the Mighty Bull, IV 351; who has numbered his limbs, I 502; receiving life from Osiris, I 744; beloved of Mat, IV 351; lord of joy, I11 136; on the royal standard, I1 143; in the gold sign, I1 145 bis; throne of, see Index VII; hawk, symbol of, 111285; lord of Alabastronpolis, I11 24, 27; lord of Bek, I11 284, 285; lord of Bohen, I11 643; of Edfu, I1 111, 114; I11 165, 195, 285; of He, 111496; house of, I11 496, 498; lord of Letopolis, I1 95; IV 878; of Nubia, temple built for, by Sesostris I in Apollinopolis Magna, I 500; lord of Pe, IV 1017; prophet of, IV 1017; of the South, lord of Perzoz, IV 726; prophet of, IV 726; lord of Sebi, I11 20; Image of, IV 91j ; followers of, I1 73; I11 16; =the king, I 345, 346, 423C, et passim; terror of, I 356; worshipers of, I 78 n. a; I1 73; Two Regions of, I 441, 448; Two Lands of, I 441; Feasts of, see Index VII: Feasts (worship of Horus, Rekeh); Temples of, see Index 11: Athribis, Heliopolis, Apollinopolis Magna, Perwz, He, Edfu, Letopolis. ..
H O R - W A ~ I ~1 , 1 303.
HRISHEFYT : king of the Two Lands, IV 368; IV 368' HU (deity of taste), I 504.
I IBIS:footsteps of, I11 25. INhtUTEF, 111 155.
DIVINE NAMES IR-AMON( =the king) : road of; I1 792. IRERTI, 11828. IRSU, I11 285. ISIS,1441; I1 111, 192 n. c, 318; 111 28, 173, 194.; Iv 471 463, 895? 896; goddess of b ~ r t hI1 , 206 n. f; mistress of heaven, I V 458; "mistress of the pyramid," I 177, 179, 180; divine mother, 1178; 111227; the late date of her cult, I 177; "the great one," I1 293 n. e; Horns, son of, I1 808; 111224,236; IV 47,62,103,351,895 ; temple of, IV 706,916; called: "TheGreat-Ka-of-Harakhte," IV 706; lake of, IV 916.
K KAYEPHIS,11 831; I11 623; the selfbegetting sun-god, I1 314 n. b; "bullof-his-mother," I1 225, 314. KEB, I1 192 n. c, 285; IV 400; throne of, see Index VII; god of earth, I11 I 16; divine begetter, I1 71 ; controller of minerals and metals, I 726; I1 91; inheritance of, IV 942. KHENT-YAWETEF: endowment of, I 159. KHEPIRI,11299, 314,812,907; IT1 281, 288, q I I ; office of, I1 595; statue of (=the Sphinx), I1 814. KHEPRI-SET,I V 399. KHESETI,11 240, 241. KHNUM,I 747; 11 302, 328, 795 n. d; 111203,265,404; lord of the cataract, 1317, 500,611,615; 11953 2243 360, 794 n. a, 796 n. j, 844; 111 479; I V 655, 969,991, 1002; 11 205, 207, 212; creator of man, 11 199, 202; god of birth, I1 206 n. f; at the potter's whesel, I1 202; the potter, I1 203; father of all gods and goddesses, I V 148; binder of the Nine Bows, I1 170, 171; smiter of the Shasu, I1 170, 171; of Elephantine, I1 89; field of Dodekaschoinos belonging to, IV 146; lord of Hirur, I 637 n. a; 11 95, 202; dwelling in Abydos, I1 95; lord of Sheshotcp, I V 366; temples of, see Index 11: Elephantine, Semneh, Sheohotep. KHNUM-HATWERET : temple of, IV 367. KHNUM-RE, of Elephantine: temple of, IV 925; lord of the cataract, IV 925. KHONSU,I 1 216; I11 34, 155, 452, 560 n. b, 623; I V 78, 125, 126, 185, 463,
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468, 483, 616, 639, 663, 668; of the Theban triad, I 24; I1 244; IV 183, 184, 222, 230, 236; priests of, 111341; the two sacred barques of, I11 431; residing in Themet, IV 914; image of; I V 914. KHONSU-IN-THEBES-BEAUTIFUL-RE s T, 111 136, 150, 156, 431, 440, 447; Iv 184, 225, 602, 617, 620, 671, 911; Horus, lord of joy, I11 136, 150; IV 225; lord of Thebes, IV 602; temple of, in Thebes (Karnak), IV 214, 225, 472, 602, 603, 660; statues of, IV 214; third prophet of, IV 665; jmage of, IV 911; name of, IV 911; Image of, in Karnak temple, IV 204. 111 370. KHONSU-NEFERHOTEP, KHONSU-RE,IV 624. K E O N S U - T H E - P L A NM- A K E R - I N THEBES, 111431, 440,441, 442, 447; driving out evil spirits, 111443,444; priest of, 432; in the form of a hawk, I11 445; sent to Bekhten, I11 440, 445, 446. KHONSUPEKHROD: image of, IV 909; name of, IV 909; throne of, IV 909. KHUYET, goddess of the temple of Khentikhet in Athribis, IV 874.
MAT (goddess of truth), I1 154, 938; 111, 18, 19, 150, 556 n. a, 560 n. b; IV 458, 463; prophet of, I 531; I1 352, 936; 111 556, 560; daughter of Re, I1 939; beloved of Horus, IV 35 I ; mistress of heaven, I1939 ; ruler of gods, I1 939; presider over the palace, I1 939; temple of, in Karnak, IV 660. MEFDET: feast of birth of, I 115. MENHYT,I11 88. MENMARE, 111 172. MES: endowment of, I 159. MESKHENET,11 207, 302; 111 400; goddess of birth, I1 206 n. f; directing the midwives, I1 206. Mm, 1441,500; I1 30; IV 463; "Lofty of the Two Feathers," I1 302; lovely like, IV 49 ; lord of Panopolis, I1 181; temple of, 11 181; feasts of, I1 181; ithyphallic, I 296; I1 104, 302 n. a, 889 n. a; august god, I 437; lord of C?ptos, I 296, 443, 6057 779, 780; wine offered before him, I 435; I11
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282; lord of the liighlands, I 437,441, procession of, I1 357; the great sor443, 707; 111 282; IV 458; offering ceress, reared for the dominion of the of, to Mentuhotep IV, 1437; creator of two regions of Horus, I 441; great-inthe pure, costly stone of the HammaMagic, 1468; belonging to the Themat Mountain, I 442; Hammamat, ban triad, I1 244; IV 183, 184, 222, the highlands of, I 442; head of the 230, 236; temple of, in Ishru, built by Troglodytes, I 443; guarding the exSenmut, I1 351; IV 660; the sistrumpedition to Hammamat, I 448, 707; bearer, IV 733; image of, in Karnak his forms appeared in a rain storm, temple, IV 204; eye of Re, IV 899; I 451; image of "chief-of-heaven," of Napata, IV 897, 899; queen of IV 916; shadow of, put on the temple Nubia, IV 898; temple of, in Napata, door, I1 104, 302 n. a, 889 n. a; likeIV 897-99; mistress of the Nine ness of, in year of terror, I1 792, 918; Bows, I1 891; mistress of heaven, I11 divine offerings for, I1 567; feasts of, 136; IV 898,899; queen of all gods; see Index VII: Feasts (Birth of Min, I11 136; IV, 899; mistress of Ba (in Peret-Min); temples of, see Index 11: Hauran), IV 716 n. b. Coptos, Panopolis. MUT-HATHOR, mistress of Thebes, I1 MIN,HORUS,AND ISIS:triad of, IV 365. 622. MIN-AMON,IV 26; residing in Bohen, MUT- KHENT- EBUI - NTERU IV 369; temple of, IV 369. I11 77, 79, 159, 161; temple of, 111 74, 77, 247; endowment of divine N offerings for, 111 77, 159; templepersonnel of, 111 78; store house of, NEFERTEM, of the Memphis triad, IV 111 78; slaves of, 111 78; of Luxor, 320; defender of the Two Lands, IV IV 909. 183: protector of the Two Lands, MIN-HARSIESE, IV 465. IV 305, 306; statue of, in Medinet Habu temple, IV 191. MIN-HOROF COPTOS,I 675. NEHEBKAU, a serpent-divinity: house MIN-SI-ESE,111 76, 158. of, IV 971; Nehebkew, I1 302. MONTU,I 468, 471; I1 192 n. c, 412, NEHEMEWI, 11 302. 844; 1x1 86, 94, 141, 152, 224, 285, 307, 312, 319, 4573 4799 490; Iv 37, NEIT, I 609; I1 630; I11 28; houses of, I 609; IV 982; temples of, I1 358; 40, 41, 46, 49, 50, 51, 54, 56, 62, 65, mistress of Sais, IV 830; prophet of, 72, 759 78, 91, 92, 98, 104, 105, 110, IV 830. 124, 477, 4969 628, 721, 921, 945; bull of the mighty arm, IV 880; god NEKHBET:endowment of, I 156, 159; of Hermonthis, I1 352, 828, 831; IV the white one of El .Kab, I1 828; 111 477; prophets of, I1 352; lord of roo; mistress of Perwer, I 159; misErment, IV 547; house of, IV 547; tress of heaven, I 741; 111 28; IV lord of Thebes, I 510; I1 224, 430; 62; temple at El Kab dedicated to, 111 84, 147, 308, 326; IV 912; re111 504. siding in Thebes, IV 82, 103; temple NEPETHYS,1500; I1 192 n. c; 11128; of, in Karnak, IV 660. goddess of birth, I1 206 n. f. MONTU-RE,lord of Thebes, IV 886; NIBMARE: Lord of Nubia, I1 894; sole lord, I1 goo; worshiped as god, prophet of, IV 660. I1 897. 111 486; Thoth, the, I11 MOON-GOD, NILE-&D: I1 210, 212 (?); father of 643. gods IV 296, 886, 888; books of, MUT,I1 288,353,814,835; 11134,256, IV 296, 297, 347; explanation of, IV 371, 452, 500 bis, 560 n. b, 623; IV 296 n. e; oblations for, IV 296, 303, 57, 78, 80, 126, 185, 463, 468, 483, 347; statues of, IV 302, 349, 395, 489, 616, 623, 634, 6499 663, 702; 738; the two, of North and South, mistress of Ishru, I1 353, 357, 380, I1 888. 627, 891; 111136, 370; IV 184, 623, statues of, IV 303,349, 671; the great Bast, 111150; ruler of NILE-GODDESS: Karnak, 111 150; mistress of amia395. bility, I11 150; grants the going in NINE GODS,in Khereha, I 500; see and out in the nether-world, I1 353; also Ennead of Memphis.
DIVINE NAMES NUBTI: presiding over the Southland, I V 880. NUN, I1 887, 888; I V 62, 189, 308, 888 ; great council of, IV 330; shrine of, I1 607; river of, in Heliopolis, IV 870; costly stones, the products of, 111 448 n. b; cavern of, at Elephantine, IV 925. NUT,I1 192 n. c, 285; son of (=Osiris), I 759; I1 318, 813,900; 11184, 139, 144, 148; IV 49, 854; stars in the bod:( of, I1 164; Set, son of, I11 539, 542.
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pure electrum, I11 176; ceremonies a t feast of, in Abydos, I 669; dead kings called, I11 266, 272; IV 499, 593, 642; burial of, applied to funerals of men, 111 212- IV 499, 593, 637-47, 668; of Bubns, IV 484; of Coptos, I V 458. O s w s AND HARSIESE: house of, in Abydos, I V 357. OSIRIS-APIS: temple of (=Serapeum), I V 965. &IRIS-WENNOFER, I 669; lord of Tazoser, I11 17; temple of, in Karnak, IV 958K.
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OMBITEGOD (=Set), I11 583. ONOURIS, IV 458, 484; of the tall plumes, I V 365; in Thinis, I 500; IV 365; temple of, see Index 11,under Thinis; highpriest of, I1 818; son of Re, I11 261. ONOUIUS-SHU,IV 355. OSIRIS, 11 91, 92, 192 n. c; I11 173, 194, 232, 259, 266, 272, 280, 281,486, 529; I V 46, 182, 304, 382, 400, 675, 683, 684, 685, 686, 687, 1011, 1024; giving.buria1, I1 358; first of Westerners, 1 500, 509, 608, 613, 66567, 669, 758-61, 763, 765, 11 9b,98, 186; I11 528; IV 1018, 1021; Apis, son of, I V 780; ruler of the West, I11 17; presider over the West, I11 17; great, mighty one residing in Thinis, I 666; Lord of Abydos, I 500, 666, 669, 684, 758-59, 765; 11 96, 98, 186, 367, 840; 111 259, 528; IV 365, 484; secret of, I1 180; district:; of, I11 260; mortuary endowments presented to, I1 839, 840; lord of Rosta, I 177, 179, 180; lord of Tazoser, IV 187, 357; the great god of the dead, I 9; king of Upper and Lower Egypt, I 759; the great god, I 330, 338, 684, I1 98; lord of heaven, I 338; (Vndy ymndylu), I 349; lord of life, I 684; lord of eternity, I 613, 762; I1 293; ruler of eternity, I11 17; I V 424; soul living with, I1 378; sacred barge of, I 762, 763, 11 183; throne of, in the house of gold, I 764; see also Index VII; coming forth from the body of Nut, I 759; appearance of, in procession, I 763; ennead of, I 763, 764; oblation-tables of, I 764; symbol of, I1 8'74; son of, I11 270; skin of
PAKHT,mistress of Benihasan, I11 249; traversing the Eastland, I1 301; ways of, are storm-beaten, I1 301; ennead of, I1 301. PERE-HARAKHTE, I V 496. PTAH,11804,900; 11125,113,179,237, 371,428,537, 554 n. d, 555 n. e, 615; Iv 94, 204, 3209 351, 625, 702, 7911 857, 868; of the Memphis triad, IV 183, ;,c5, 306; "Ptah South-of His-Wall, I1 164, 613, 619, 620, 812, 836, 885; 111 77, 159, 370, 510, 600; IV 1832 305,306, 307,313, 315,3313 336,337,338,342,346,347, 383, 463, 496, 781, 857, 866, 928; lord of the white wall, I V 336; lord of "Life-of-the-Two-Lands," I1 611, 929; 111 23, 77, 159, 370, 600; Iv 183, 305,306,3077 337,338, .3?2,3469 347,383, $63,496,628,977; beauhful-faced, I1 601, 611, 790; I V 47, 62, 307, 331, 382, 401; "lord of truth," I1 619; father of the gods, IV 307; ready-horned, I V 307; loftyplumed, IV 307; Memphis, city of, IV 310; temple in, I 167, 241, 288, 720; 11929; 111 537; Iv 183, 32330? 337-39; companions of, I11 400; pnestesses of, I11 400; two high priests of, at Memphis, I 212; had built with his fingers the ancient temple of Upwawat at Siut, I 403; creator of handicrafts, I11 288; furnishing the temple-plan, IV 625; workshop of, I V 28; wine offered to, I1 612; speaking, in the form of his statue, 111 582; blessings of, I11 394-414; IV 132-35; feast of, I1 614; I11 23, 77, 159; lord of Thebes, I V 526, 528; temple of, in Karnak, I1 157 n. e, 611,614, 790; IV 526, 528, 960;
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proceeding to the treasury of the South, I1 614; throne of, see Index VII. PTAH-NUN:father of the gods, IV 330. PTAH-SOKAR, IV 928; statue of, in Medinet Habu temple, IV 191. PTAH-TATENEN, I1 641; I11 397, 399, 411, 555 n. e, 556 n. a; IV 135; stronghold of, I11 576.
Q QUEENOF THE LAND(a protecting goddess): district ("bend") of, 1401.
R RAM-GOD:lord of Mendes, I11 542; chief priest of, I11 542. RAYET,11 325. RE, 1198 bis, 120, 141, 144 bis, 198 n. j, 3142 407, 422, 792, 999,,1013; 111 18, 19, 172, 265, 270, 272, 281, 285, 287, 289, 3199 374, 517, 5907 598, 616; IV 256, 353, 382, 460, 836, 870, 958J; bestower of the red crown, I1 229; hawk-headed, I11 2; originally a king of Egpyt, I1 187; became father of every Egyptian king, I1 187. 222; succeeded by Amon, I1 189; successor of Atum, I1 222; Saosis mother of, IV 251, 278; two mothers of, I1 318; in oath, I1 121, 318, 422, 452; as crowner of Pharaoh, I1 142; confers his own titles on Pharaoh, I1 143 ff.; lord of gods, IV 259; lord of Heliopolis, I11 546; lord of the eastern bend, IV 479; offerings to, at early morning, IV 256, 258; known by the Puntites, by Libyans, I11 611; throne of, see Index VII; musician (fem.) of, 111 542. RE-ATUM,IV 62, 401; gritstone mountain of, I1 917; the All-Lord, IV 249; the creator, IV 249; of Thebes, I11 623; Great Sekr of, I11 623. RE-ATUM-KHEPRI,I11 ex 6 I11 246, 280; IV 183, RE-HARAKHTE, 248, 249, 280, 284, 289, 383; temple of, at Heliopolis, I1 642; IV 732. RE-HARAKHTE-ATUM, IV 732. RE-SEBEK,I11 556 n. a. REKHET(goddess), I 609. RENENET,I1 302; I11 265. RENTJTET,I1 814. RESHEP,IV 40.
RESI-INEBEF (=Ptah), IV 305, 322; meaning of, IV 305 n. a.
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s SAFT: shrine of, I1 889 n. a. SAOSIS:mistress of Heliopolis, IV 247, 278; mother of Re, IV 278; of the Heliopolis triad, mistress of Hotepet, IV 183; mistress of Hetep, IV 248, 278; temple of, in Heliopolis, IV 278. SATET: mistress of Elephantine, I 615, 646, 650; I1 360, 794 n. a; IV 991; giving the symbol of life to Sesostris 111, 1 646; temple of, IV 991. SEBEK,I11 554 n. d, 560 n. b; lord of Silseleh, I11 208; temple at, I11 208; Horns dwelling in Fayllm, IV 369, temple of Shedet, IV 369; lord of Mesha, IV 368; temple of, IV 368, lord of Neshit-Crocodilopolis, IV 366; temple at, I 709; IV 366; of Peronek, IV -547. . SED: feast of, I 113. SFFKHET:keeping records, I1 212, 231; writing the names of kings, I1 230; counts the numbers, 11 274, 279. SEKHMET,I 747; I1 226, 829; I11 117, 360, 598; TV 90, 320, 655, 928; of the Memphls tnad, IV 183, 305, 306; limbs of, I1 52; presider (fern.) over Khas, I1 814; beloved of Ptah, IV 183, 305, 306, 628; house ( ?) of, IV 445; mistress of Rehesu, IV 878; house of, IV 878; mistress of Sais, IV 878; house of, IV 878. SEM: endowment of, I 159. SEP: highway of, to Khereha, IV 870. SEPA: endowment of, I 156. SEREK-GODDESS, I1 209. SERPENT-GODDESSES, IV 194, 268,333, 356, 407. SESHAT:goddess, I 109; feast of, I I 15. SET,I1 318; I11 28, 155; IV 38,47, 75, 79, 91, 103, 108; portion of, I1 70, 120; years of, I1 220; god of Kom Ombo, I1 828; lord of Oxyrrhyncus, IV 368; temple of, IV 368; son of Nut, I11 539, 542; high priest of, I11 542; temple of, at Sesu, I V 369. S w , I1 192 n. c; I11 245, 608 n. f; I V 62, 103, 105; Memphis abode of, IV 857; son of Re, IV 355; throne of, see Index VII; Onouris-shu, IV 355. SNEFRU:lord of the highlands, I 722.
DIVINE NAMES SOKAR:in Shetyt, I 288; in Rosta, I1 814; lord of Sehez, IV 855; temple of, in Mer-Atum (MedQm), IV 855; feast of, see Index VII: Feasts. SOKAR-OSIRIS, 11 904. SOLE-LORD, I1 900. SOPED,I1 337; giving the symbol of life to the king, I 617; lord of the East, I 722, 750; IV 1014; divine votress of, IV 784; Horus-Soped, I11 155. SUNOF THE NINE BOWS,I1 987. SUN-GOD:of Kheta, I11 386; of Emen, I11 386, 391 bis. SUTEKH,111 326, 338, 374, 386, 391, 419, 423, 491, 590, 599, 600; Iv 43, 104, 105, 578; lord of heavens, 111 386, 391; lord of the oasis, IV 726; prophet of, IV 726; Urshu, feast of, IV, 726; giving legal decisions, IV 727, 728; son of Nut, IV 726; temple of, in Ombos, IV 359; temple of, in the Residence city of Ramses 111, IV, 362; of Khesesep, 111 386; of Seres, 111 386; of Aleppo, I11 386; of R.ekhsen, I11 386; of Sekhpen, I11 . 386;; of Tehenu, I11 611; of Kheta, I11 386; of Emen, I11 386; of Zepyerened, I11 386; of Perek, I11 386.
TATENEN, I11 179; 399, 4x1, 608; IV 9,304,307,308,335,382,401; father of the gods, I11 411; IV 307, 308; source of artificer's materials, I1 91; Ram, lord of Mendes, I11 400; double plume of, IV 62. TEFNUT,I1 192 n. c; 111 245; Tafnut, IV :254, 988J. TESKHER : Hittite divinity, I11 386. TEWERET,I1 206. THOTH, 11 95, 147, 193, 211, 230(?), 6.35, 664, 915; 111 18, 19, 25, 281, 288,404; IV 31,46,90,105,458,460, 630, 730, 734, 921; lord of Hermopolis, IV 733,848; dwelling in Hermopolis, temple of, in Hesret, the sacred quarter of Hermopolis, IV 356:, 848; leader of the gods, I1 95; keeping records, I1 231,275; balances of, I1 280; IV 256; ape, sacred animal of, IV 33, 256; lord of divine
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words, IV 496; records of, 111 448, n. b; takes the place of Horus, in the titulary of Khufu, I 176; founder of the ancient temple of Upwawet at Siut, I 403; writing of, I 531; accustomed to justice, I 531, 618; lord of Khmunu, records in writing, I1 274; lord of Karnak, I11 136; presiding over Hatibti, IV 916; image of, IV 916; divine boat of, I 669; eyeamulet for, IV 373, 386; temple of, at Pauzy, IV 368; the moon-god, priest of, I11 643. TRIAD: of Heliopolis, IV 183, 247, 248; of Memphis, 183, 305, 306, 320; of Thebes, I1 224; IV 128, 222, 230, 2367 463.
u UPWAWET: lord of Siut, I 394 bis, 395, 403, 541; IV 358; the dead smell the earth before, I 613; plan of, I 396; ancient temple of, in Siut, I 398, 4 ~ 3 ; procession of, I 540, 669; champion of his father (Osiris), I 669; opening the way before Osiris, I 763; lord of Tazoser (cemetery of Abydos), I 767; of the North, I1 95; of the South, I1 95; IV 358; temple of, in Siut, I 390, 403; IV 358; feast of Birth of Upwawet, 1150; goingforthof Upwawet, I 669.
W WENNOFER, I 669; I1 815; I11 240, 271, 279, 525; IV 972; ceremony of "That Day of the Great Conflict," I 669; lord of Tazoser, 111 17, 234; soil of, I11 260; sovereign of eternity, I11 272, 278. WERERET:mistress of Punt, I1 288; mistress, great in sorcery, I1 288; mistress of all gods, I1 288. WES, IV 912. WESET,IV 912.
Y YAMET,goddess: feast of, I 98. YOH (-Thoth as moon-god), I1 896.
z ZEBUI: lord of Aphroditopolis, IV 366; temple of, IV 366.
INDEX I1 TEMPLES NOTE.-A~~temple inscriptions are listed in Indices VI and VII. Abu SimbelGREAT TEMPLEOF RAMSES 11, 111 44+ 57,49599sad^^^ RAMSES11, 11 so0, dedicated to Queen Nefretifi, I11 500. AbusjirSUN-TEMPLE OF NUSU-, I 252 n. a, qa3H n. a. Aby dos-
TEMPLE OF OSIRIS,I 534; I1 185; IV 365, 1020; restored by Sesostris 1, I 534; cleansed by Khenzer, I 784; lower story of, I 784; upper story of, I 7134; called: "house of Osiris and Hairsiese," IV 357; temple "of First of Westerners," IV 1020. -Barque of, I 534, 613, 668, 669, 746; I1 02; names of, I 669; chapel of, I 668, 669; rudder of, I 613. -Divine offerings of, I~ 676, Io2 I ; altars of, I 746; IV 357, 686, 1020, 1021; amuletS of, IV 1020; feasts in, I 6(j5 n. b; lake of, IV Io20; secrets of @iris in, 1 746; oblation-table of, 1 787; offering-tables of, 1 534; IV 676, 1020; table vessels of, IV 357; furniture of, 11 185; stairway of the lorclof Ab~dos,I 52%673,684; 11 52; wall IV 357, IoZ0; Wl'g IV 1020.
-Shrines in, I 787; IV 1020; portable shrine in, I 667; names of, I 667, 787, -Stal.ue of Osiris in, I 668, 672, 759; 11 92,95; palace of, 1 669; regalia of, I 668; tomb of, before Peker, 1 669; cultus image, I1 92; called: "protecbDrof the oil tree," 1 785; statue of the king in, IV 357; statue of Thutrnose I11 in, I1 186; divine offerings for, I1 186; lands of the royal domain for, I1 186. -Temple archives of, IV 1022. -Officials of, IV 357; high ~riestsof, Nebwawi, I1 179, 181; lay-priests of, I 668, 765, 783.
-Palace of Ramses I11 in, IV 357. -Estate of: arbors of, IV 1021; ferryboat of, IV 1024; barge of, I 762; IV gr6, ''3; IV 676, Iozl; garden of*IV 676,6827 687; gardener of, IV 682; gold house of, I 746, 764; income of, IV 683-87; lands of, IV 681, 687, 1021; necropolis of, IV 1020; see also Index VI, Tazoser; people of, IV 357, 365, 676; slaves of, IV 680,682,687,1021; storehouse of, I 783; treasury of, IV 683-86; vineyards of, IV 1021. "HOUSE O F MENMARE," mortuary temple of Seti I; begun by Seti I, 111 174, 225, 226, 263; completed by R~~~~~ 11, 111, 266; columns of, 111 263; statue of, 111 ~ 6 divine ~ ; offerings of, I11 263. MORTuARy
TEMpLE
OF
I11 524-29; built of limestone, I11 525; dedicated to Wennofer, 111 525; garden of* 'I1 5'7; panary 'I1 526; shrine-chamber, 111 529; store house of, 111 526; portals of, 111 528; magazine of, 'I1 5'7; 'I1 sz6, 'I1 5'7. AkhetatonTEMPLEOF ATON,11 956, 975, 982; broad hall of, I1 1018; dedicated to Aton, I1 956; chamber of, I1 1017. Endowment of, I1 952,954,958,966. -Aton-house of Aton, 11 987. -High priests of, 11 982, seer" of, I1 982, 983, 985, 987, 988. TEMPLE OF c ' S ~ ~ ~ ~ ~OF- THE O ~ - R ~ " KING,11 1018. TEMPLE OF ~~SHADOW-OF-REw OF QuEENTIY, 119s6, 1016Io172 1018. TEMPLE OF "SHADOW-OF-RE" OF THE K ~DAUGHTER, ~ ~ 11 1017. ' ~ m d a (read ~ ~ ~ d ~ ) TEMPLE,I11 606 n. a. AphroditopolisTEMPLEOF HATHOR, 11 3 n. b; IV 366, 369; people of, IV 366, 369.
GENERAL INDEX
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TEMPLE OF ZEBUI, IV 366; people of, IV 366.
TEMPLE OF BUTO,IV 956; shrine in,
Apollinopolis MagnaTEMPLE OF HORUSOF NUBIA,built of sculptured stone in the nome of Apollinopolis Magna by Sesostris I, I 500. A r s i n o e S e e Crocodilopolis. AthribisTEMPLE OF HORUS,I1 919; called temple of Harkhentikhet (=Horns), IV 360, 369, 874; restored by Ramses 111, IV 360; dedicated to Horus, IV 360,369,874; and Khuyet, a goddess, IV 874; walls of, IV 360; decrees for, IV 360. -Estate of: herd of, IV 360, 369; divine bulls of, IV 470; inspectors of, IV 360; lake of, I1 919; flowers of, I1 919; prophets of, IV 360; slaves of, IV 360. Babylon-See
Khereha.
BenihasanCLIFF TEMPLE OF PAKHT,I1 296; I11 249; restored by Hatshepsut, I 15; I1 296 n. c, 298, 300; and by Thutmose 111, I1 296; called Speos Artemidos by the Greeks, I1 296; modern name: Stab1 Antar, I1 296 n. c; dedicated to Pakht, I1 301; offeringtable of, I1 301; chest of linen in, I1 301. -Priest of, I 624; I1 301. Berset-
TEMPLE OF BAST, IV 369; herd of, IV 369; people of, IV 369. Bet-el-Walli (read Bet-el-Wgli)-TEMPLE OF RAMSES11, I11 458-77; built in the rock, I11 458 n. b; forecourt of, excavated in the rock, I11 458 n. b. BistaTEMPLE,IV 956. Bohen-See
Buto-
Wadi Halfa.
Bubastis-
TEMPLE OF BAST, IV 734; sh-vessel presented to, IV 734.
TEMPLE OF AMON,IV 751; jubilee-hall of, IV 748, 751.
1156.
TEMPLE OF HATHOROF CHITE,
THE
MALA-
IV 956.
Coptos-
TEMPLE OF MIN, I 776, 778, 780; IV 365; treasury of, I 778. -People of, IV 365; scribe of, I 776; inspection of, I 777; priest of, I 776; deposition of a priest of, I 778; laypriests of, I 776, 777; prophet of, IV
.
a6c. a -Sacred property of, I 779; temple income of, I 780. -Garden of, I1 567; maidens for, I1 567; pleasant trees in, I1 567; vegetables of, I1 567. CrocodilopolisHOUSEOF SEBEK,I 709; IV 366, 818, 882; statutes of, I 709; Horus dwelling in, IV 369; people of, IV 366; with inscription of Amenemhet I11in, 11233. TEMPLE OF AMON-RE,IV 369; name of, IV 369; people of, IV 369.
TEMPLE OF HATHOR,I1 300; was in ruins, I1 300; restored by Hatshepsut, I1 300.
D 1 el BahriTEMPLE CALLED "MOST-SPLENDID," I1 375; colonnade of, I1 191; doors of, I1 375; chapel of Amon in, I1 375; floor of, I1 375; palace of the god in, 11375. -Great Seat, the "Khkhet," in, I1 375; doors of, I1 375. -Shrine of Thutmose 11, I1 127; of ebony, I1 127; dedicated to AmonRe, I1 127. . -Temple-garden, I1 264, 295; equipment, I1 265; Punt in, I1 295. -
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Derr ( = Miam)TEMPLE OF RE, I11 503; IV 474, 479; chapel of Ramses I1 in, I11 503; dedicated to Harakhte, I11 503; name of, I11 503; statue of Ramses VI in, IV 479; domains assigned to, IV 47983.
TEMPLES I1 45 n. b; called "house of Zeserkere," I1 45 n. b. EdfuTEMPLE OF, I1 I 12; dedicated to Horns, I1 I 11; door-keeper of, see Index V; statue of Ahhotep in, I1 113, 114. ElephantineTEMPLE OF KHNUM:endowed by Ramses 111, IV 14650; field of, IV 146; ships of, IV 147; people of, IV 147; prophet of, IV 150; honey-collectors of, IV 149; herd of, IV 150. TEMPLE OF ANUKETAND SATET,I 500; I1 798; IV 991, 992, built by Sesostris I , I 500; endowment of, IV 992; storehouses of, IV 992. E l KabTEMPLE OF AMENHOTEP 111, I11 558 n. d. TEMPLE OF RAMSES 11, I11 505; dedicated to Nekhbet, I11 505. Fayam-See Crocodilopolis. HatweretTEMPLE OF KHNUM,I V 367; people of, IV 367. He-See Hem. HeliopolisTEMPLE OF ATUM,I 4 ~ 8 ;11 643; IV 183, 872, 955; Hathors of, I11 400: called house of Atum-Re-Harakhte, IV 256, 262, 281, 284; rebuilt by Sesostris I, I 498-506. -House of Re, I1 642; I11 547; I V 250, 252, 266, 735, 871; the "Great House," I11 547; house of ReHarakhte, I V 296, 732; called, dwellingof the gods, I 504; seat of eternity, 111 545. -Encircling wall of, I1 642; IV 250; doorway of, I1 643; name of, I1 643; forecourt of, IV 259, 269; court of, IV 266: doorkee~ers of. IV 266: dewat-chamber of, i~871 s a n c t u a j of, IV 251; great seat in, IV 251; double doors of, IV 251; dedicated to mother of Re, IV 251; mysterious seat of, IV 262. -Vessels of, IV 269, 732, 735; barque of, I11 542; balances of, IV 256; altars in, IV 256, 735; dw-altars, IV 735; offering-tablets of, IV 735. -Colossi in, I V 252. -Obelisk of Sesostris I in, I 503.
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-Pool of Kebeh in, IV 296; oblations to the Nile-God in, IV 296. -Shrines of, IV 250; of Atum and Tefnut, IV 254; double doors of, I V 254; divine fathers of, see Index
v.
-Sphinxes in, IV 732. -Statues in, IV 268; statues of gods in, IV 250; statue of Re in, IV 253, 268; amulets of, IV 253. -Stel= in, IV 255. -Chapel of Ramses I11 in, IV 277,281, 283; name of, IV 277; equipment of, IV 277; people of, IV 281; under charge - of the "Great Seer," IV 281. -Chapel of Atum-Khepri in, IV 712. --gouse of Atum in (palace), I V 256, 262; temple treasury located within, IV 256; groves in, IV 262. -Divine offerings in, IV 256; endowment of, I 156, 159, 165, 166; I V 256; royal gifts to, IV 284-88, 732, 735 ; decree on administration of, IV 255. -Officials of, IV 281; priests (wc b) of, IV 250; chief ritual priest of, IV 871; high priests of, see Index V; great seer of, see Index V; personnel of, IV 266. -Estate of. IV 280 82: domains of. IV 265; cattle of, IV 280, 282; cattleyards of, IV 260; fattening-houses of, IV 260; galleys of, IV 280, 282; gardens of, I\' 262, 280, 282, 288; shedeh. IV 262; flower, I V 264; granary of, IV 250, 267, 878; groves of, IV 262, 264, 280, 282, 288; harbor of IV 266; herds of, IV 251; income of, IV 283; lake of, 1503; IV 261, 264; lands of, IV 251,265, 281,282; olive lands of, IV 263, 288; gardeners of, IV 263, 288; people of, IV 281; poultry yard of, IV 265; property of IV 251, 280; ships of, IV 270; slaves of, IV 266; storehouses of, for feasts, IV 257; slaves of, IV 257; storehouse for temple income, IV 258, 270; oblation storehouses in, IV 259; towns of, IV 280, 282; transportships of, IV 282; treasury of, IV 250, 256, 266, 270; vineyards of, IV 262; workshops of, IV 280, 281. TEMPLE OF SAOSIS,IV 278; called: Hetep, Hathor, mistress of, IV 247, 248; and Hotepet, Saosis, mistress of, IV 183; location of, IV 278; barge
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GENERAL INDEX
of, IV 278; name of, 278; property of, IV 278; settlement in, IV 278. TEMPLE OF ATON, I1 1018; called: "Exaltation-of-Re-in-Heliopolis," I1 1018. HOUSEOF HAPI, IV 273; oblations for, Iv 27% .TEMPLE OF HORUS,IV 271; name of, IV 271; walls of, IV 271; grove of, IV 271, 272; gardeners of, IV 272; court of, IV 272; oblations i n , V 272. TEMPLE OF RE IN NORTHHELIOPOLIS, IV 274-76, 281, 283; name of, IV 274; restored by Ramses 111,IV 276; forecourt of, IV 274; equipment of, IV 2 7 A . - ~ h i e i jnspector of, IV 281; scribe of, TV - . 281. -Gardens of, IV 274; herds of, IV 275; 283; names of, IV 275; people of. IV 281. -chateau of, IV 281. Hem (H3 m)TEMPLE OF HORUS,I11 496, 498 (in both places read H m for H a, as a subsequent collation of the original at Abu Simbel shows).
-Dwelling house of Thoth in, I V 356. -Chapel of Ramses 111, built within the court of Thoth's temple, IV 356, 367; dedicated to Thoth, IV 356; people of, IV 367. TEMPLE OF THE EIGHT GODS,IV 848. HOUSE: "The love of Thuthotep abides in the Hare nome," I 706. KanekemeTEMPLE OF AMON,IV 216; built by Ramses 111, IV 216.
KarnakGREATTEMPLE OF AMON,I1 157, 389, 794, 1040; 111224; IV 183, 184, 222, 405,494,495,671, 706, 736,887,926, 945,949,95811988D, H, J ; name of, 11, 157; originally built of brick, I1 157; rebuilt by Thutmose 111, of sandstone, I1 157, 794; completed by Amenhotep 11, I1 794; repaired by High Priest Amenhotep, IV 488 n. c , 489, 494. -Works of, I1 775; chief of, see Index
v. ..
-Walls of, I1 794; IV 914; inclosure wall of, I1 164, 794; IV 654. -Endowment of, I1 163, 793; dues for, I1 557, 559; IV 489;. gifts to, IV Heracleopolis230-35, 736, 949; equipment of, I1 TEMPLE OF HARSAPHES, IV 972; fore29. court of, IV 970; hall of, IV 971; -Forecourt of, IV 195, 495, 531; colonnade of, IV 970; doors of, IV Lateran obelisk in, I1 627; vase stand 9 70in, IV 199; name of, IV 495. -Lake of, I 111; IV 972. -Jubilee-court of, I 49; IV 707, 764; -Chief prophet of, IV 792; prophet of built by Sheshonk I, IV 707; name Neit of, IV 792; sistrum-bearer of, of. IV 708: colonnade of. IV 707: IV 792; divine fathers of, see Index p;lon oi, IV 707. v. -Court of, IV 198, 207, 496, 497; NER: temple in Heracleopolis, IV 968; planted with sycamores, IV 210. restored by Hor, IV 968. -Great house in, IV 904. -Upper gate of, 11, 835; IV 958L. TEMPLE OF BAST,IV 973. -Bubastite gate of, IV 701. 7.755>760, 762, 769, 7709 777; Menamon-Sheshonk, IV 740; Harsiese, IV 698, 753, 794, Takelot, IV 698, 794; Yewelot, IV 794, 79j ; Nesubenebded, IV 794; Harkheb, I V .952. -of Aton, Merire I, I1 982, 985; see also "Great seer." - o f Nekhbet: Setau, IV, 414. - o f Onouris: Amenhotep, I1 818. -of Osiris: Nebwawi, I1 179, 181. - o f Ptah at Memphis, IV 338; Ptahshepses, 1258; Sabu-Ibebi, 1283,286; Sabu-Thety, I 287; Khamwese, I11 552 n. 1; Takelot, I V 781; Pediese, I V 781; Pefnefdibast, I V 774; ; the two, of Memphis, 1211,212,239,288; sacred possessions and duties of, I 288. - o f Re, at Heliopolis, Patonemhab, I11 22 n. a; the two, I 165. of Set: Seti, I11 542.
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LAY-PRIESTS (Wnwt-or "hour-priests," laymen who served periodically in the temples), IV 906, 958D. - o f Amon at Karnak, I1 353; IV 926, 988H, J; at Tanis, IV 217. - o f the temple of Anubis, 1576, 580. - o f Min at Coptos, I 776; complaint by, 1 777. --of Osiris at Abydos, I 668, 783; I1 97; I11 263. --of Upwawet, lord of Siut, I 539, 544, 547, 554. MERI-NUTER PRIEST: Khui, I 349; Putoker, I 466 n. c; Mentuhotep, 1533; Rekhmire, I1 713; Ramose, I1 936; Huy, I1 1036; Khay, I11 556, 560; Enekhhor, IV 958 B. MORTUARY PRIEST (k>-servantj,I 201, 204,205, 538; I1 908, 996; 111 271; Mer. I 2 18; Keksire, I 2 18; of Senuonekh, 1232-35; of Senezemib, I 274. --of Menet-Khufu, endowment of, I 630; duties of, I 630. - o f Siut, duties of, I 538,562; in charge of the statue of Hepzefi, I 542, 544, 555, 562, 574; kindling the fire on News Year's night, I 562. -Mortuary priests divided into phyles, I 274; chief of, see Index V. -Mortuary lay-priests, I11 277. -Assistant mortuary priest, I 202. -Inferior mortuary priest, I 202. -Chief mortuary priest, Ptah, I 182. RITUALPRIEST (bry-hb), I 246; I1 97, 239, 766; I11 31, 78, 160; Re-am, I 281; Merire-Meriptah-onekh 11, I 208; Isi, 1333; Harkhuf, 1326, 332, 336; Pepi-Nakht, 1356; Sebni, 1364; Mekhu, I 365, 370; Putoker, I 466 n. c; Neferhotep, I11 72; duties of, I1 239; tenth in rank in the temple, I 550: - o f Amon, I V 988H. - o f Buto-U~et-Towe:Seti, 111 q42. -Chief ritual ~ i i e s t .I 7 7 0 ; IV '871. 958D; Zau, ' I 3&3; "~ediamene'st; towe, IV 881; "stretched the cord" at the ceremony of laying the foundation-stone for the temple in Heliopolis, 1 506. SEM-PRIEST:Zau, I 348; Mentuhotep, I 533; Ikhernofret. I 668; Sehetepibre, I 746; Hapuseneb, I1 389 Rekhmire, I1 713; Ramose, I1 9\36 Khamwese, 111 552, 553, 554; ROY,
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GENERAL INDEX
I11 623; Nesuamon, 1V541; Senbef, IV 918. --of Ptah. Khamwese, I11 557; Takelot, IV 781; Pediese, IV 781; Takelot, IV 774; Harsiese, IV 779; Tefnakhte, IV 830. w a b-PRIEST, I1 97 bis, 283; I11 31, 78, 160; IV 250, 958D, F, 1018; regulations of, IV 250. - o f Amon, Beknekhonsu, I11 565; IV o88H. - 4 f Heliopolis, 1V 250. - o f Siut, I 538, 563, 564; endowment of, I 538; Hepzefi, 1552. -Great w 6 b-priest of Amon, Harsiese, IV 753wtb-PRIEST(or wdb; perhaps better Sm D; see Schaefer, Mysterien, Sethe, Untersuchungen IV, 63); Ikhernofret, I 668. PRIESTHOOD, later, 124. PRIESTHOOD OF HATHOR, I 216. PRIEST-KINGS,122. PRINCE,I1 185,993,1006; I11 174,287, 290,291,322,325,422,466,471, 613; IV 71, 77, 92, 147,208,238,343,360, 397,402,460,494,4971 583,818,819, 821, 822, 830, 868, 873, 881; august office of, I1 669; supplies for, furnished by the herald, I1 767; Sekhemkere, 1 54; Tefibi, I 394; Mentuhotep, I 533; Kheti, I 637 n. a; Senmut, I1 350; Harmhab, I11 13, 27; Amenhirunamef, I11 467, 471; Paynozem 11,IV 668. h ty- c, only from Nubian time on (in Empire "mayor," v., and before Empire, "count, q. v.): Pethenef, IV 815, 878; Pemou, IV 815, 878; Zeamonefonekh, IV 878; Akenesh, IV 878; Nektharneshenu, IV 878; Hurabes, IV 878; Zedkhiyu, IV 878; Pebes, IV 878; Ahmose-SiNeit, IV 1000 n. a. --of Esneh: Pahri, I1 n. 3b. --of the greatest of companions: Harmhab, I11 20. --of the king: confidant of, q. v. --of the palace, Zau, I 381. --of Thebes, Nesuptah, IV 904; Mentemhet, IV 904, 948. CROWN PRINCE,see King's eldest son. HEREDITARY PRINCE(rp c -ty), I11 102, 124; IV 110, 121, 124 n. b, 304, 347; administration of law executed by, I11 25; Zau, 1348; Khui, I 349; Meru,
I 370; Tefibi, I 391, 395; Kheti I, 1391; Kheti 11, 1391; Intef, 1419, 420; Amenemhet, I 438, 442, 445; Khnumhotep I, 1464,625,626; Intef, I 467; Putoker, I 466 n. c; Sinuhe, I 490; Mentuhotep, 1512; Amenemhet 1 518; Crown Prince Arneni, 1 520; Crown Prince Sesostris (11), I 521; Mentuhotep, I 531, 532; Hepzefi, I 537, 538, 539; Simontu, 1 596; Khentkhetwer, I 605; Nehri, I 628; Khnumhotep 11,1622, 624, 631,639; Nakht 11, I 632; Ikhernofret, I 664; Sebek-khu-Zaa, I 683; Sehetepibre, 1745; Ahmose-Pen-Nekhbet, I1 20; Neferperet, I1 28; Ineni, I143; Keres I1 52; Nehsi, I1 290; Senmut, I1 350, 354,362,366; Thutiy, I1 371; Puemre, I1383,385; Hapuseneb, I1 389; Nehi, I1 652; Rekhmire, 11 713, 717. 729, 748,754,757; Intef, I1 763,767,775; Minhotep, I1 800; Khamhet, I1 872; Amenhotep, I1 912, 923, 9?4, 925; Ramose, I1936,937 n. a; Mal, I1997, 1002, Huy, I1 1036; Amenhotep, I1 1040; Harmhab, I11 8, 16 bis, 20, 25, 27; Ramses (11), I11 132, 267; h e n h i ~ n a m e fI,11 474,477; Amonhirkhepeshef, I11 482; Seti, I11 542; Peramses, I11 542; Khay, I11 556, 560; Beknekhonsu, I11 563, 568; Roy, I11 623; Seti (11), I11 646 n. i; Ramses (111), IV 400; Amenhotep, IV 495; Hrihor, IV 612; Sheshonk, IV 774; Beknenef, IV 830; Pediese, IV868,874,875,879; Senbef, 1Vg18; Pekrur, IV 932, Uzahor, IV 980; Neferibre-nofer, IV 981; Nesuhor, IV995; Pefnefdineit, IV 1017. HEREDITARY PRINCESS:Beket, I 628; Ahmose-Nefretiri, I1 34; Hatshepsut, I1 360; Nefernefruaton-Nofretete, I1 959; Enekhnesneferibre, IV 988 I. PRINCESSOF KHETA:Petkhep, I11 391. -of Kus~1 , 1 1035. PRIVYCOUNCILOR, I 505; Ptahshepses, I 259; Harkhuf, I 332, 336; Harmhab, I11 16, 20. --of the right hand: Senmut, I1 358. - o f the treasurer of god: Idi, I 466 n. c. PROPHETS (a priestly office), I 165, 217, 349; 111 77, 103, 160; IV 360, 466, 906, 908, 958D, F; in charge of the sacred writings, I1 353. --of the temples, acting as judges, I11 hc. -2-
-regulation
of, I1 754.
TITLES, OFFICERS, AND RANKS Prophets- o f Abydos, I 535, 746. - o f the house of King Amenhotep: Pe c enkhew, IV 512. --of Amon, IV 753, 988H, J; Prince Thutmose (111), I1 138; Senmut, I1 351; Intef, I1 775; Nesuamon, IV 531; Enkhofnamon, IV 665, 689; Khamwese, IV 795; Nesuptah, IV 904. - o f Anubis: Mentuhotep, I 533. --of the gods of Buto, Zau, 1348. --of dues: Harhotep, I1 110. --of Harkefti: Mentuhotep, I 533. --of Harsaphes: IV 747. --of Hathor of Diospolis Pama: Wayehl-set, IV 726. - o f Horus: Mentuhotep, I 533. - o f Horus of Letopolis: Pediharsomtons, IV 878. --of Horus of the South, lord of Perzoz: Wayeheset, IV 726. - o f Horus, Amenhotep, chief of, I1 912. - o f Isis: Ahmose-Si-Neit, IV 1000. --of Khnum, IV 150. --of " Khonsu-t h e-P 1a n-M a k e r-i n Thebes" : Khonsuhetneterneb, I I I 432. --of Mat: Mentuhotep, I 531, 533; Senrnut, I1 352; Ramose, I1 936; Khay, I11 556. - o f Min-Harsiese: Usermare-Nakht, IV 465. - o f Montu: Nesupehernemut, IV 660; Hetamenthenofer, IV 660. -of Neit: Harpeson, IV 787, 792; Tefnakhte, IV 830. --of Ptah, I11 413; Sabu-Ibebi, I 284; Senbef, IV 918. - o f Sebek of Peronekh: Paynehsi, IV 547. --of Sokar: Sabu-Ibebi, I 284; SabuTl~ety,1288. - o f Soped: Ahmose, IV 1014. - o f Sutekh. lord of Oasis: Wavheset. CHIEF PROPHET,IV 908. -in Heracleopolis: Namlot, IV 787, 792; Uzptahenkhof, IV 787, 792; Henptah, IV 787, 792; Harpeson, IV 787, 792; Henptah, IV 787, 792. - o f Horus, lord of Sebi: Harmhab, I11 20. CHIEFS:of the prophets, IV 466. - o f Thebes: Nesuptah, IV 950. - o f North and South: Ramose, I1 936.
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-in Hermopolis: Thutiy, I1 371. -in temple of Min, at Panopolis: Nebwawi, I1 181. --of Montu of Hermonthis: Senmut, I1 352. -First prophet of A m o n ( = h i g hpriest of Amon): Meriptah, I1 931; Beknekhonsu, I11 565 n. c; Roy, I11 623 n. e; Ramses-nakht, IV 466; Amenemopet, IV 480. -Second prophet of Amon, Enen, I1 931; Beknekhonsu, I11 565; Roy, 111623. --of dues: Yuf, I1 112. -Third prophet of Amon: Amenemhet, I1 931; Beknekhonsu, I11 565; Roy, 111623; 7xptahefonekh, IV 699; Pediamennebnesttowe, IV 953. - o f Khonsu: Merthoth, IV 665, $1; Efnamon, IV 492. -Fourth prophet of Amon: Simut, I1 931; Nesupehernemut, IV 660; Hetamenthenofer, IV 660; Mentemhet, IV 904, 949, 951INFERIOR PROPHET:Ini, I 373; Idi, I 466 n. c. - o f the pyramid-city : Uni, 1307. MORTUARY PROPHET,I1 908; I11 271. I 312,349; I11484; SUPERIOR PROPHET, a procession due to, I 569; highest in rank in the temple, I 354, 550; Intef, I 420; Putoker, I 466 n. c; Hepzefi, 1538-39,544,549,554,559, 568&, 576,582,589; Thutnakht, 1689. - o f all gods: Seti. I11 q42. - o f ~atlhor: ~ e k o n e k 6'I 216. --of Min: Intef, I 467; Putoker, I 466 n. c. - o f Upwawet, lord of Siut, I 550, 551; Tefibi, 1395; Kheti I, 1395; Kheti 11, I 395, 426; Hepzefi, I 568. PROPHETESSOF HATHOR(in Heracleopolis): Ireteru, IV 792.
Q QUEEN:see King's wife, Great king's wife; table-scribe of, I11 58. TITLESOF : -Very favored: Enekhnes-Merire I, I 345; Enekhnes-Merire 11, I 346. -Vew amiable: Enekhnes-Merire I. I 345; Enekhnes-Merire 11,1346 ' -Queen of the land: see Index I. Q ~ E N - M O T H EIV R ,895; Tiy, I1 1016.
R RECEIVER OF INCOME: rank of, I1 675.
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GENERAL INDEX
RECORDEROF THE DISTRICT, 11 717, 719, 720,724, 7271 728, 736, 737, 7382 741,. 745. - o f dlstnct officials, I1 717, 729. - o f the troops: Harmhab, 111 20. REGISTRAR OF GRAIN,I 598. REVERED: Nenekhsekhmet, I 240; Re-am, 1281; Harkhuf, 1336; Men, I 508; Imsu, I 529; Simontu, I 598. -by the god: Zau, 1348. -by the great god, Henutsen, I 185; Pepi-nakht, 1356; Ikudidi, 1526. -by Hathor: Eezethekenu, I 216; Ikhnoubet, I 230. -by Ptah: Ptahshepses, I 262; SabuIbebi, 1285. -by OSiris: UN, 1293, 324. RITUALPRIEST:see Priest. RULER,an unprecise rendering of the unprecise hk 2, which signifies, ruler, prince, nomarch, I400 n. a; I11 175; IV 818 et passim; Methen, I 174. -in the Cerastes-Mountain: Henku, I 281. - o f fields: Methen, I 174. - o f Southern Perked: Methen I, 172, 174. - o f towns, IV 398. - o f the "New Towns" : Nehri, I 628. - o f rulers: Kheti I, I loo. -heir of a ruler: I im. ' -palace ruler: Methen I, 172, 174.
SANDAL-BEARER, Uni, I 320 bis. THE KING:Intef, I 420 et SATISFYING
passim.
SCRIBE:15; I1 385, 766; IV 581, 784. SCRIBES, I1 53,717,986; IV 52,466,652, 671, 676, 958G; Anubisemonekh, I 171; Ptah, I 182; Zaty, 1343; -khet, I 343; Imsu, 1529; Thutiy, I1 275; Inem, 11 343; Thutiy, I1 371; Intef, 11767; Hatey, I1 932; Merire, I1 104.3; Hui, I11 210; Amenhirkhepeshrf, 111350; Neferhor, I11643; May, IV 423; Arnennakht, IV 526; Nesupekeshuti. IV 665. - o f the army, I1 925; IV 466. - o f the army-lists: Sule, IV 466. - o f the deputy of the army: Ramsesnakht, IV 466. - o f the archives: Neferhor, 111 643; Piyay, 111 644; Peremhab, IV 423; Mai, IV 426, 452.
- o f computation: Intef, I1 763. of the crown-possessions: Hori, IV 465. - o f the district, I1 719, 723, 725, 726, 727, 729, 73Ij 738, 740, 744; Iv 529. - o f the doma~n:Penno, IV 482. - o f the harem: Simontu, I 598; Pere, Iv 450. - o f the great harem: Simontu, I 598; Pendua, IV 430. - o f the hieroglyphs, 1755. - o f the kine's records: Henhathor. I 218, 221, G25; Khenu, I 299; Skti (11), I11 647. - o f rolls of Pharaoh, IV 498. --of the marine: Mereri, I 390. - o f the mayor, I1 721; IV 529. - o f the necropolis, IV 530; Horishere, IV 526,529; Pebes, IV 526, 529. - o f the Theban Necro~olis: Butehamon, IV 640. - o f the pryamid-phyle: Pepi-nakht, I zch. .,.,--
- o f the recorder, I1 719, 720, 727, 729, 736, 737? 738, 741. 735. - o f recnuts: Thaneni. I1 820; Harmhab, 111 17. - o f the sacred book: performed the "stretching of the cord" at foundation ceremonies, I 506. --of the house of Sacred Writings, IV 460; Messui, IV 445; Shedmezer, IV 445; Ramseseshehab, IV 465. - o f the temule: eighth in rank in the temple, I t50; ~ g f e r h o t e ~ uIr ,776; Perehotep, IV 281; Hori, IV 281; Zosersukhonsu, IV 640; Penamon, IV 647. - o f the altar: ninth in rank in the temple, I 550. - o f the cattle of Arnon, IV 212. - o f the House of Amon, I11 624; IV 531; Merithoth, IV 665. - o f the Sacred Treasury of Arnon: Siamon, I 777. --of the overseer of the treasury: Paynozem, IV 527. - o f the assistant treasurer: Yuf, I1 114. - o f the vizier, I1 675,712; Seneb, 1783; Penehik, IV 512,522; Nesupekeshuti, IV 668. - o f the White House: Peluka, IV 439; Penamon, IV 647. - o f the oversecr of the White House of Pharaoh, IV 5 I I. CHIEFSCRIBE:Senezem, I 343; Thutmose, IV 281.
TITLES, OFFICERS, AND RANKS Chief Scribe- o f the king's writings: Senezemib, I 271, 273: -ofthe hng, I11 291. - o f fhe provision magazine: Methen, 1172. - o f the vizier, I1 670; I V 5 I I. - o f the overseer of the White House: Paynofer, IV 512, 522. FIELDSCRIBE, 11 717. - o f the waters of Abydos, I 529. - o f Horns of Edfu: Denereg, I1 I 14. INFER~OR SCRIBE: Hotep, I 187; Sesi, I 291). KING':;-SCRIBE: Nonekhsesi, 1 230; Amenhotep, I1 915; I11 50,102,332; I V 121, 124 n, b, 491; Simontu, I 596, 598 bis; Thaneni, I1 820; Mermose, i1855; Khamhet,,II 872; Amenhotep, II914,924,~25;Khampet,II929,930, 931; Eye, I1 989, 992; Ahmose, I 1 1004; Amenhotep, I1 1038, 1040; Ramose, I1 1043; Harmhab, I11 8, 16, 17; Meya, I11 32B; Thutemhab, I11 437; Amenhirunamef, I11 467, 471,477; Peramses, I11 542; Seti, 111 542; P~yay,I11 644; Seti (11), I11 647; Setemhab, IV 20; Pakauti, IV 485; Hori, IV 485; Neferkere-emPer-Amon, IV 495, 522; Nesuamon, I V 511, 513, 5239 526, 528, 531, 533, 540; Pemeriamon, IV 546; Bek, IV 668. - o f the army, I1 923; . . Paynehsi, IV 597. - o f the Hittite king, I11 337. SACREDSCRIBE, I11 437; IV 958D, 9881%. SEAL-SCRIBE,Amenemhet-Ameny, I1 686 n. d. SUPERIORKING'S-SCRIBE: Amenhotep I1 916; -Table scribe : Ani, I1 977. - o f h,arem, I11 58. - o f queen, I11 58. SEALEROF CONTRACTS I N THE HOUSE OF AMON:Ineni, I1 43. SEER,THE GREAT:see Great seer. SEM-PRIEST : see Priest. SERVANT: royal, 1307; Thethi, 1423D. --of the royal harem of the queen: Sinuhe, I 490. --of Neit: Khentemsemeti, 1609. - o f the royal toilet, Khentemsemeti, I 609.
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-real servant, Meri, I 508; Khentemsemeti, I 608. I1 1014; I11 40; see SHADE-BEARERS, also Sunshade-bearers. Ibshe, I 620 SHEIKOF THE HIGHLANDS: n. d. - o f the Red Land, 1423 D, 429. - o f Upper Tenu, I 494. --of villages, I1 692, 699, 701, 768. -Tribute from, I1 708. SISTRUM-BEARER OF HARSAPHES, chief of, q. v. SMALLLORD,I 458, 459. SMITEROF ALL COUNTRIES:Sahure, I 2.36, 250,267. SONOF RE (fifth title of the Pharaoh in his fivefold titulary; it was introduced at the close of the Fifth Dynasty on the triumph of the Heliopolitan priests of Re, the sun-god), e. g., 11 2 0 et passim; origin of title of, I1 187. -"Son of Re" put within the cartouche, I423H, n. b. SON OF A RULER: Kheti I, 1400, 401, 402. - o f a daughter of a ruler: Kheti I, 1400. STANDARD-BEARER, I11 208; IV 70; Pe'aoke, I1 839; Kara, IV 423, 426. - o f the infantry, Hori, IV 423, 426, 453. - o f the marines: Hori, IV 531. STEWARD,111 484; IV 491; Henu, I 428; Ikudidi, 1526; Thutiy, I1 275; Khampet, I1 929, 930; Sebeknakht, I1 931; Ramose, I1 1043; Ramsesnakht, I11 633; Penithowe, I V 338; IN, IV 546. -Collecting taxes, I11 55. -in charge of herds, I V 224. - o f Amon: Semut, I1 290, 350, 352, 353, 354, 357, 366; P ~ Y ~1Y 11, 644; Pay, IV 224. - o f the court: Pemeriamon, IV 546. -in Egypt: Senekh, 1455. - o f estates of Pharaoh, I1 871; Ahmose, I1 1004. - o f Horns: Penno, IV 474. - o f the House [of Shadow-of Re]: Huy, I1 1014. - o f the king's daughter: Amenhotep, 11 919. - o f the king's wife: Nibamon, I1 779. - o f the palace: Nekonekh, I 216, 217, 224. - o f the storehouse of the leader of works: Khui, I 675.
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Steward- o f the southern city (=Thebes): Thutmose, I11 3zC. CHIEF STEWARD,I1 706. Senmut, I1 351,361; Intef, I1 768; Harmhab, I11 20; Pefnefdineit, IV 1017, 1025. - o f Amon, Senmut, I1 354,356. --of the divine consort: Ibe, IV 958B, G. - o f the king: Senmut, 11354,357. - o f the king's mother: Keres, I1 52. - o f the princess: Senmut, I1 362. STOREROOM KEEPER:Yatu, I 723. - o f the palace, Kheye, I 750. STRETCHING THE MEASURING CORD,1 506; Amenemhet, 1445. STRONG OF BOW,Kheti 11, I 410. STRONG-VOICED : administrative position, having to do with lands, Methen, 1172. SUBJECTOF THE KING:Thethi, 1423D. SUBORDINATE OF THE KING, Thethi: I 423D. SUNSHADE-BEARERS, IV 56, 70, 72, 76, 109, 110, 123, 124, 405 n. g; see also Shade-bearers. SUPERIOROF SUPERIORS:Senmut, I1 368. OF GRANARY, I1 925. SUPERINTENDENT - o f the royal domain: Neferhotep, I11 70SUPERVISOR, Uni, I 294. - o f everything of the whole land, Amenemhet, 1438. - o f fields in Thinite nome: Imsu, I 529. -District supervisor, I1 708.
T TEACHER: see Great Father. TOWN-RULERS, 11 717, 721, 723, 729. TREASURER, I1 708; Sebekdidi, I 720; Sebekhotep, 1.723. - o f the god: Hepi, I 342; Burded, I 351,353; Thethi, 1361; Khui, 1361; Zaty-Kenofer, I 389; Khnumhotep, I 618: Zezemonekh. I 186: Theshen. I =86;1khi, 1298, 2b9, 3 0 {~~ h u12518; , 299; Harkhuf, I 336; Khenemsu, I 713, 716; Amenemhet, I 731; Harure, I 735, 736; privy councilor of, q. v. -Two treasurers, I 212. - o f the palace, I11484. - o f Pharaoh, I 447; Amenhotep, IV 495. -Assistant treasurer, I1 114; Eti, I 459; Meri, I 508; Sihathor, I 603;
of the chief treasurer: Sebekdidi, I 720; Sebekhotep, I 723. -Chief treasurer, I 646; I11 484; Thethi, I 423C; Kheti 11, I 426; Henu, 1428; Mentuhotep, I 532,533; Beket, I 637; Ikhernofret, I 664, 672; Neferperet, I1 28; Khenemsu, I 713, 716; Ptahwer, 1728; Neferperet I1 28; Nehsi, I1 290; Ray, I1 450 n, a; Meriptah, I1929,931; Rarnses-Khenenter-Bay, I11 647; Nesupekeshuti, IV 689; of the Theban necropolis: Merithoth, IV 665; daily reporting to the Pharaoh I1 678; to the vizier, I1 679; ranks of, I1 675, 678; in charge of the gold-house, I1 706. -Deputy of the chief treasurer: Ameniseneb, I 716; Sionouris, I 785; see also under Official. TUTOR,royal: Senmut, I1 364; Neferibre-nofer, IV 981; see also Great Father.
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VICEROYOF RUSH, I 18; residence of, I1 54, 62; earliest known, I1 61; appointment of earliest known, I1 64; territory of, extending from Nekhen to Napata, I1 1022, 1025; investiture of, I11020; two of them holding office at the same time, I1 1027, 1028; see also King's son, and King's son of Rush. VIZIER,1307; 11925; 11169, 324,333, 470, 484; IV 76, 110, 147, 150, 511, 5179 522,.524,527,543, 547, 7771 873; Senezemib, I 271, 273; Khety, I1 689 n. d; Zau, 1347, 348; Amenemhet, 1438,442, 445; Crown Prince Sesostris (11), I 521; Mentuhotep, I 531; Enkhu, I 783; Hapuzeneb, I1 388, 389; Woser, I1 663, 665; Rekhrnire, I 20; I1 663,665,666,748,754; Hapu, I1 665; Amenhotep, I1 923; Ramose, 11r3i6, 9937 n. c, 940; 3eti, 111 542; Perarnses, I11 542; Khay, I11 556, 559, 560;. Ta, f~ . 4 ~ 4 ;~ h a m n & e , IV 5119 513, 522, 5231 531, 5329 540, 543; Nibmare-nakht, IV 523, 535,546; Hrihor, IV 593; Paynozem (I), IV 634; Paynozem (11), IV 668. -Archives of, IV 534; impartiality of,
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-Departments in office of: judiciary, I1 675, 681, 685-86, 688-91, 700, 704, 705; treasury, I1 676, 680, 706, 708; war, army, 1159375,702 ; war, navy, I1 687, 710; Intenor, I1 677, 687,
TITLES, OFFICERS, AND RANKS 697, 707; agriculture, I1 698, 699; general executive, I1 692, 701, 703; advisory, I1 678, 679, 682, 684, 696, 709, 711Duties of, I1 666, 670, 671-711; reporting daily to Pharaoh, I1 678; to the chief treasurer, I1 670: takine: counsel from pharaoh, 1fTi578,$4; 697; receiving daily report from the chief treasurer, I1 679; mustering of king's body-guard, I1 693; garrisons for residence city, I1 694; garrison for coprt, I1 694; gives regulations for the council of the army, I1 9 5 ; ; in charge of herds, IV 224; j u d p ~ e n t s reported to, I1 681 ; "hears" criminal cases, I1 683; decides real-estate cases, I1 686, 689-91; keeps registers of wills and gifts, I1 688-89; appointments by, I1 697, .. 698, 6 9 , 700, 703, 705. -Reports to: from the treasurv, I1 676, 679; fortresses, I1 676, joz; the king'shouse, I1 676; the court, I1 676; overseers, I1 677; district officials, I1 687, 708; mayors, I1 692, 708; village sheiks, I1 692,708; great council, I1 706; navy officers, I1 710; doorkeeper of judgment hall, I1 71 I ; concerning rising of Sirius, I1 709; concerning high Nile, I1 709. -Hal.l of, I1 666,681,682,688 n. d, $5, 696, 712, 713, 717, 729; importance of, I1 666; "hearing" in, I1 670; arrangement of the sitting- in, I1 675, .. 71?: -Chief scribe of, I1 670; scribes of, I1 675, 712; records of, I1 684; messenger of, I1 675, 676, 680, 685. -Vizier: of the South, IV 224.
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-Deposition of vizier, IV 361. VOTRESS: of the goddess, I11 391. -of Amon-Re, IV 5I I ; see also Divine votress. WARRIOR OF THE RULER:Ahmose, son of Ebana, I1 39. WATCE~AN, I11 616; IV 266. --of the temple of Amon: Paykamen, IV 548; Ram, IV 550; Nofer, IV 551. WEAREROF THE ROYAL SEAL,1312,505; I11 264; Harkhuf, I 326, 332, 336; Zau, 1348; Pepi-nakht, 1356; Sebni, 1364; Mekhu, 1370; Ibi, 1377; Zau, 1381; Tefibi, 1391, 395; Kheti I, I 391; Kheti 11, I 391, 426; Henu, I 428 bis; Eti, 1459; Khnumhotep I, 1464; Intef, I 467; Idi, I 466 n. c; Sinuhe, I 490; Mentuhotep, I 512; Amenemhet, I 519; Mentuhotep, I 531, 533; Simontu, I 596; Khentkhetwer, I 605; Ikhernofret, I 664; Sehetepibre, I 745; Renseneb, 1752; Minemhet, I 776; Neferhotepur, I 776; Ahmose Pen-Nekhbet, I1 20; Neferperet, I1 28; Keres, I1 52; Thure, I1 170 n. c ( ?); Nehsi, I1 290; Senmut, I1 350, 351, 361; Thutiy, I1 371; Puemre, I1 385; Nehi, I1 652; Rekhmire, I1 713; Intef, I1 763, 767; Ramose, I1 936; Mai, I1 997, 1002; Harmhab, I11 I 6,zo; Ramses-Khementer-Bay, I11 647; Neferibre-nofer, IV 981 ; Nesuhor, IV 995; AhmoseSi-Neit, IV 1000; duty of, I11 264, 287. WORSHIPERS OF HORUS,I 78 n. a.
INDEX VI GEOGRAPHICAL A nt-district of, I1 744; scribe of, I1 744; products of, I1 744. ABD EL-KURNA: ( h i 11 o f Western Thebes), mortuary temple of Seti I, see Index 11. -Temple inscription: by Ramses 11, I11 488 n. b. -Tomb inscription: by Ineni, I1 43-46, 99-108,115-18,340-43,648; Puemre I1 383-87; Rekhmire, I1 666-762; Menkheperreseneb, I1 773-76; Amenken, I1 801-2; Khamhet, I1 819, 871-72; Hatey, I1 932; Ramose, I1 936-47. -Tombs of: Ineni, I1 43 n. c; Puemre, I1 382 n. c; Amenken, I1 801 n. d ; Khamhet, I1 819,872; Hatey, I T 932; Rekhmire, I1 663 n. d ; Menkheperreseneb, I1 772 n. a ; Ramose, I1 936 n. b; Neferhotep, I11 68 n. c. ABU SIMBEL: great temple of Ramses 11, 111 449, 495. -Small temple of Ramses 11, I11 500, 501. -Stela of Ramses 11,111392, 394-414; 415-24; cf. IV 132-35. -Temple inscription by Ramses 11,I11 449-57' 496-99' 500-1; Rekhpehtuf, I11 642. ABUKIR,IV 405 n. g. ABUSIR: city of Sun-barques at, I 167, n. a, 251; tomb of Weshptah, I 242 n. a; of Hotephiryakhet, I 251; temple of Nuserre, I 252 n. a, 423H n. a. ABYDOS:city of Thinite nome I 349, 396 nn. d, h, 529; I1 692; I11 281; IV 485, 675, 676, 678, 679, 1019, 1023. -Nome of, IV 1020; fields of, IV 1021; desert of, IV 1023; district of, I1 738; scribe of, I1 738; tower in, I11 260; IV 357; "Eternity of the Kingdom," a distnct south of, IV 681; canal of, I 763; I11 261. -Bends (=promontories) of: "Lord of offerings," I 684; "Mistress of Life," I 684; region of eternity, I11 436. (
-Cemetery of: see Tazoser. -Pool of, I V 681. -Palace of, I V 1019; palace of Thutmose IV in, I1 839; royal residence in, of Sesostris 111, I 665 n. b; of Ramses 111,IV 357. -Fortress of, I11 82 n. b. -Temples of: see Index 11. -Feasts of: monthly, I 663 n. b; halfmonthly, I 665 n. b; beginning of seasons, I 668; great - feast of Osiris, I 669. -Mortuary chapel of Tetisheri, I1 36. -Tombs of, I11 266; tomb of Tetisheri, I1 36. -Count of, IV 1024; mayor of, I11 82 n. b. -Priestly phyle of, I 782; .prophets of, contracts for remuneration of the, I 536, 746, 765. -Officials of: field scribe of the waters of, 1529; recorder of, I1 738; scribe of the recorder of,. I1 718; .- . kenbeti of, I1 738. -Gods of: see Index I under Osiris. Anubis, Wennofer, of the Westerners. -Statues for gods 'I 95' -Products of, I1 738. -Temple inscriptions: by Seti I, 111 227-43; PA Ramses 11, 111251-81; 485-
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-Inscription on Mastaba-tomb of Uni, I271 n. a; tomb of Ikudidi, I 524-28; memorial tablet of Ikhernofret, I 661 n. d. -Stel= of Enekhnes-Merire, I 344 n. a; Ikudidi, I 524 n. d; Mentuhotep, I 530 n. c; Sihathor, I 599 n. e; Khentemsemeti, I 609 n. a; Sisatet, I 671 n. e, 673; Sebek-khu, I 676 n. c; Sehetepibre, I 743 n. C; Neferhotep, I 753 n. a, 766 n. h; Arneniseneb, I 781 n. a, 786 n. i; Ahmose I, 1133 n. f. Harmini, I 1 47 n. c; Thutmose I , I1 90 n. g; Nebwawi, I1 184 n. c; Neferhet, I1 839 n. d; Hori, I11 82 n. b; Ramses IV, I V 469-71; Hori, I V 48485; Sheshonk, I V 669 n. d.
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ADAMAH:city in Naphtali, IV 714 n. b. ADDAR: city in Judah, conquered by Sheshonk I, IV 716. ADEL: city in Palestine, IV 712 n. c. ADORAIM:city in Judah, conquered by Sheshonk I, IV 712 n. f. AJALON: city of Israel, in Dan, conquered by Sheshonk I, IV 712. AKHETATON, I1 949, 957, 958, 1000; founded by Ikhnaton, I1 960; deeded to Aton, I1 954,966; made the capital, 955. -Boundaries of, I1 961-64, 966-69; -Landmarks (=stel=) of, I1 949-72; area of, I1 965. -Mountains of, I1 962, 963, 964, 965, 966, 969,971, 9721 994, 1003, 1013; highland of, I1 1008. -Pavilion in, I1960; houses of, I1978; gardens of, TI 978; palaces of, I1 978; temples of, I1 978; storehouse of, I1 1015; tombsof, I1 977-1018. AKHMIM:called district of the city of Min, I1 740; in the Panopolite nome, 1529; location of, 1423 n. a, 529. -Officials of: nomarch, Intefyoker, I 423 n. a; scribe of, I1 740. -Products of, I1 740. AKITA: Nubian country, written Akati, IV 477; gold in, I11 286; lacking in water, I11 286, 289; road to, I11 291; well dug for, I11 292. AKKO: captured by Seti I, I11 114. ALABASTRONPOLIS, IV 818 n. g; Harmhab, nomarch of, I11 20 n. c; Horus, lord of, I11 24, 27. ALASA:land of, IV 591; captured by Seti I, I11 114; invaded by the Northerners of the Isles, IV 64; Heteb, queen of, IV 591; crews of, IV 591. ALEPPO,I 3; land of, 111319, 320, 321, 322; ally of Kheta, I11 312; located north of Tunip, I11 319; under the Hittites, I11 386; Wan, west of, I1 582; prisoners from, 11 798A; Rebeyer, king of, I11 337; Sutekh, god of, I11 386. A ~ D Astela : of Amenhotep 11, I1 791 n. f; temple of, I11 606 n. a. AMOR,CITY OF, IV 117; citadel of, I V I 17; fortress of, I V 117; banner of,
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AMOR,LAND OF: Kadesh in, I11 141, 310,340; Deper in, I11 356; shore of, I11 310; captives of, IV 39, 129;
chief of IV 39, I 17,127,rzg; seed of, IV 39; the Northerners of the Isles camp in, IV 64. IV 1004, ANDROPOLIS, ANTIOCH,I1 582 n. c. ANUBIS: nome of (XVII), ruled by Methen, I 170, 173. APHRODITOPOLIS: nome of, I1 327; IV 818 n. h, 948; two mountains of, I11 510; northern frontier of the South in time of Uni, 1311,320; also in time of Tefibi, I 396 n. h; in time of Intef I, I 423; just north of the Thinite nome, I 423 n. a; across the river from Akhmim, I 423 n. a; made the door of the North .by Intef I, 1423; serpent and feather signs of nome of, 1423 n. a. -Gods of: Zebui, lord of, 1V 366; temple of, IV 366; Hathor, temple of, IV 366. APOLLINOPOLIS MAGNA:nome (11) of Upper Egypt, temple of Horus of Nubia, built by Sesostris I, 1500. ARAINA:city of or near Naharin, battle at, 11496,498. ARAM:district of, I11634. ARANAMI:city on east side of Orontes, south of Kadesh, I11 310. ARASA:field of, in Wawat, IV 482. AREK: Nubian region, captured by Amenhotep 111, I1 845 n. f. ARKO: island of (near third cataract), inscription of Thutmose I, I1 67 n. a. ARRAPACHITIS: country of, I1 512; IV 131; tribute of, I1 512. ARSINOE: temple inscription of Amenemhet 111, I1 233. ARUNA(city south of Megiddo), I1 421, 425, 426, 427; road of, I1 422; conquered by Sheshonk I, IV 713. ARVAD:land of, I11 306; ally of Kheta, 111 309, 312; a city of Zahi, I1 461; captured by Thutmose I I 1 , I I 461; by Ramses 11, I11 306, 366; invaded by the Northerners of the Isles, 1V 64. -Products of: grain, I1 461, 465; pleasant trees, I1 461; gardens, 11461; fruit, I1 461; wines, I1 461; winepresses, I1 461; groves of, I1 465. ASIA,I 728; marshes of, I1 321; eastern boundav of Egypt, I1 321; strongholds of, IV 141; tribute from, I1 385. ASIA,ends of: tribute from, I1 386.
GEOGRAPHICAL ASIA M~INOR, I 25. ASIATICS,I 6 2 0 n. d, 680; I1 296, 321, 412, 440, 657, 658, 837, 916; 111 7, 9, 10, 1 2 , 84, 118, 139, 141, 144, 151, 165, 457, 479, 484, 486, 490; I V 62, 72378,803 103,104,105>119,355,356r 720, 721, 840, 994. -in A~raris,I1 4, 14, 303; Shamhen, I1 416; Yeraza, I1 416; Megiddo, I1 441; Negeb, I1 580; Wan, I1 582; Tikhsi, I1 587; Orontes region, I1 784; Niy, I1 786; Retenu, I1 658; I V 219; Kham, I11 101; Ikathi, I1 787; of the army of Mitanni, IV 722. -Campaigns against: by Sahure, 1236; Nuserre, I 250; Isesi, I 267; Pepinakht, I 360 bis; Mentuhotep I, I 423H:; Amenemhet I, 1465; Sesostris 111, 1 681 bis, 707; Ahmose, I1 30; Thutmose I, I1 101; Harmhab, I11 20; IRamses 11, I11 453,490; Ramses 111, :[V 119, 122. -Chiefs of, I11 490; slaves of, for temple of Amon, I1 555. Bringing eye-paint, I 620 n. d; tribute from..I1 1 2 0 : I11 4 q 7 . - ~ h e i k abode's dest' Tarteseb, II1 KURNA:Temple of Seti I, see Index 11. JI', JI" (west side of Thebes): -Ch.ariotry of, 111 309, 310, 312, 320, KURNET-M~RAT cliff-tomb of H ~ Y11 , 1019 n. a. 321, 338, 424; infantry of, 111 320, K m u s ~ o(half.-way between first and 321, 338, 424; army of, I11 419, 424. -City of, I11 365; cities of: Ernen, I11 second cataract) : inscription of, I 412 3886; Zepyerened, I11 386; Perek, n. b. I11 386; Khesesep, I11 386; Seres, RUSH: land of, I1 121 bis, 122, 858;
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86
-Products of, 11 436; birds of, I1 483; wild fowl, I1 483; horses, I1 783; cedar from, I11 94; IV 577. LETOPOLIS: Homs lord, IV 878; presider over, 11 95; prophet of, IV 878. LEVI-EL,IV 131. LIBYA: land of, I11 581, 586, 611; IV 40; people of, I qz3H, 492; I11 590; IV 822, 994. -Invasion by, into Egypt, I11 572-617; IV 91; plundering western Egypt, A?T. I v 405. -jR'ebellion of, I1 844. -Colony from, I1 824; Troglodytes of, -Conquest of, by Mentuhotep I, I 423H; Amenemhet I, I 492; Ramses I11 490; Negro people of, IV 114; 11, I11 448 n. c; Merneptah, I11 Negro slaves from, I1 494, 502, 514, 522,526; prisoners from, I1 857. 574,584,591,594,598, 608; R a s e s 111, first war, IV 35-58; second war, -Tribute from, I1 891, 1015; I11 42, IV 83-114. 453,590,644; impost of, 11 127,494, 502, 514, 522, 526, 538; harvest of, -Kings of: Ded, I11 579; IV 43; Meshken, IV 43; Meryey, I11 579, 11 494, 502, 514, 514, 5383 871586, 610, 612, 614; IV 43; Werner, -Towns of, given for support of IV 43; Themer, IV 43. temdes. IV 226. -~oc'alities of: Pool bf H o w , I1 845; -Chief of, Hetihenker, IV 783, 784; chiefs of, I11 579, 580, 583, 584, 586, Karoy, I1 889. 588, 589, 590, 594, 595, 610, 615; -Viceroy of, I 18, called "King's son," IV 114,127,783, 78411 47; see Index V: first a~nointed -Uncircumcised phalli of, I11 587, 588, 601 ter; IV 52, s4i seed of, I11 604; 1i 61; appdintn&t of earliest IV 91; families of, I11 598. known, I1 64; residence of, I1 54,62 ; called "King's son of Kush," I1 1023; -Chariotry of, I11 583; infantry of, I11 583; archers of, I11 609; bowmen see Index V. of, 111 579; captives from, I11 584, -Chief of I1 122; 111 590; IV 114; 58% 600; 1v 52>54,57,78,79. chiefs of, I1 844, 857, 891, 1035, 1036; 111 164; princess of, I1 1035; LIBYAN NOME,I 159. deputy of, see Index V; king's LISHT: pyramid of Sesostris I in, 1 messenger to, I11 651. 507 n. b. -Products of: gold, I1 522, 526; bulls, LOWEREGYPT:kings of, I 78, 78 n. a, I1 514; oxen, I1 494, 502, 514, 1035; 90; I1 287; I11 577, 585. calves, I1 494, 502, 514: ivory, I1 LUKA:ally of Kheta, I11 309, 312; 494, 502, 514; ebony, I1 ~ 9 4 502, , ally of Libya, invading Egypt, I11 514; ships, 11 494, 5027 514, 538; 574,579; uncircumcised ( ?), I11 588. chariot, I1 1035, 1039. LUXOR,11 187, 190, 226, 230, 351, 554; 111 27,30; I v 836,909. L -Wall of, built by Thutmose 111, IV 628: restored by Nesubenebded, IV LEBANON:expedition to, I 146 n. a; capture of Tripolis of, by Thut628i30. mose 111, I1 236; by Amenhotep 11, -Feast of, I1 809, 887, 888; see Index VII: Feasts, of Southern Opet. I1 783. -Owned by Byblos, IV 577; claimed -Obelisk of Ramses 11, I11 543 n. C, by Arnon, IV 580. 567. -Fortress, built by Thutmose 111 in, I1 -Temple reliefs and inscriptions of Amenhotep 111, I1 187-212, 215548; name of, I1 548. 42, Ramses 11, I11 480-84, 506-8; -Imposts of, I1 483, 510; chiefs of, 11 483, 548; I11 94; harvest of, I1 Menkheperre, IV 659; see also Opet, the Southern. 519; booty of, I1 783.
111 44, 498; IV 373, 341, 387,.+1o; passed by Sesostns 1's expehbon; sailing southward, I 519. -Campaigns against, by: Pepi 11, I 361; Sesostris I, I 510 n. b; Sesostris 111, I 647, 650, 653, 661, 672; Amenhotep I, I1 39, 41; Thutmose I, I1 76-77,84; Thutrnose 11, I1 119-22; Thutmose 111, 11 648; Thutmose IV, I1 824; Amenhotep 111, I1 844, 845, 857; Harmhab, I11 42; Seti I, I11 164 bis; Ramses 11, I11 285, 392,
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26-34, 37-58, 70-82, 107-14, 11729, 14-45. -Temple of Thutmose I11 in: see Index 11; Temple of Ramses 111, IV I ff.; see Index 11. M E D ~ MIV , 818, 855; see also MerM AC SARA (quarry), 1 8; 11 26. Atum. -Rock. inscriptions, by Neferperet, I1 MEHENET: sacred district of Sais, I V 26 n.c. See Ayan. 1011; temple in, I V 982; mysterious MACHANAIM:city of Israel, in Gad, linen from, IV 101I. conquered by Sheshonk I, IV 712. MEGIDDO,11 439. MAD: sacred precinct near Karnak, -Campaign against, by Thutmose 111, I V 915; bull of, I V 915; house of, I1 412-43; by Sheshonk I, IV 712. -In the land of Retenu. I1 402; seized I V 91s. bv Kadesh. I1 420; brook of Kina MALACHITE COUNTRY, I 161; IV 409; products of: silver, IV 409; gold, IV , south of, fi 428; chief of, I1 435; Asiatics in, I1 441; surrender of, I1 409; royal linen, IV 409; mek-linen, 434, 441; harvest of, I1 437; plain IV 4139; malachite, IV 409; Hathor, of, I1 429; cattle of, I1 430; siege of, mistress of: see Index I. -11 432, 440. MALACHITE FIELD,IV 1003. -Spoil of: mares, I1 431, 435; foals, I1 MANASSEH:cities of, IV 712 n. d. 435; stallions, I1 435; chariot, I1 435; MANU,MOUNTAIN OF: western boundsuit of bronze armor. I1 A ? < ; bows. 11 435; meri wood,' 11 large ary of Egypt, I1 321,905; IV 12, 13, cattle, 11 435; small cattle, I 1 435; 246. white small cattle, I1 435. MARSHES,OF ASIA (exact rendering of the word translated " Marshes" is MEKHER: negro land, 1 334. unceitain, but the lands of the upper MEMPHIS,11 790; 111 28, 77, 159, 260, Euphrates are meant), I1 120, 321, 271, 286, 608, 610, 612, 613, 615; I V 402, 657; I11 480; IV 90. 328, 471, 4911 724! 787, 818, 859, 861, -Applied to the Kode-folk, I1 657; of 930, 956; beautified by Thutmose the lands of Mitanni, I1 659; of IV, I1 812; latitude of, I 45; fall Fenkhu, I11 118. of supremacy of, I 53, 56. -Marshes of Asia, I1 321; eastern -Called "Life-of-the-Two-Lands," IV boundary of Egypt, I 1 321; tribute 977; "the wall," I 372; the white from, I1 385; I11 434. wall, IV 336; a walled city, I11 608. -Marshes of the earth, revolt in, I1 -Besieged in the Libvan-Mediterra416; as far as Naharin, I1 631; I11 nean ynvasion, I11 608; 610, 612, 613; 115, 118, 434. besieged by Piankhi, IV 857-64; MAZOI: negro tribe, I 311, 317; chief captured by Piankhi, IV 865; capof, 1324; people of, captured by Amentured by Tanutamon, IV 928. emhet I, I 483; gendarmes of, I V -Nome of, I 159; hunting on the high466. lands of, I1 81.3; lions of, I1 81.3; -. wild goats in, I1 8$; ME, GREATCHIEFSOF: Sheshonk, I V 675, 677, 678, 680; Namlot, IV 676, -Temples: of Ptah (Hatkeptah), Ramses 11, Aton, Amon, Seti I, Ramses 678, 683, 685, 686, 687; see also 111, Serapeum: see Index 11. MesEiwesh and Index V: Chiefs. -Gods of: city of Ptah, IV 310; mysMEBER, I11 578. terious seat of Sokar in, IV 857; MEHAY: dom palm of, IV 234. abode of Shu, IV 857; sanctuary of MEDINETHABU: Themet, a region of, Ineb-Sebek, IV 315, 330, 333; enIV 634 n. b. nead of: see Index I ; triad of: Ptah, -Pylon inscriptions by Ramses 111, Sekhmet, Nefertem; IV 183, 305, IV 61-68.. 8q-02, 101-6.. 120. 706. , . 04-00. ,. ,,. -. -6ated stelae of, I 22. 13-35? r37-$3,. -Temple inscnphon by Thutmose 111, -Quarters of, I1 814; districts of: "fie1 I1 638-41, Ramses 111, IV 4-17, of-the-Kheta," I1 1043; "House-o LYCOPOLIS: X I I I nome of Upper Egypt, I 280, 396; jackal, sacred animal of, I281 n. c.
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Okheperkere," I1 1043 ; "House-ofMenkheprnre" 11 1043; "House-ofPtah," I1 1043. -Westem road of, IV 338; western canal of, IV 338. -Harbor of, IV 858, 863; stronghold of, IV 858; treasury of, IV 868; granaries, IV 868, 878. -High priests of: see Index V: Priests. MENDES (=Per-Benebded), IV 830, 878; Ptah-Tatenen, as a ram, lord of, I11 400; the ram-god, lord of, I11 390 -Alabaster: of Hatnub, I1 302, 375, 546 n. b. -Alabaster quarry, at Hatnub, I 7, 305, 323, 695 n. b, 696; location of, I $15. -Art~~cles of alabaster: stela, IV 988A n. b; colossi, IV 191 n. j; great seat,
I11 525, 529; offering table, I323 bis; shrine-stair, I1 375; statue, IV 302, 9881 n. a; altar, I1 546 n. b; jar,. I1 544. ALLIANCE:defensive, I11 378, 380. -the Hittite, I11 306, 309, 312, 336. --of Libya and Mediterranean peoples, I11 574. -Libyan, IV 35-58. -Meshwesh. IV 83, 114. -Northerners, I V 64. ALLIES,I V 822. ALLOY, TV 202 n. a, 318 n. a. ALTAI~, 1 165; 1135, 1499 163,2981 795, 974; I11 260; I V 256, 357, 686, 763, 823, 958J, 1020, 1021. -Rank of the scribe of, I 550. --of temple of Osiris at Abydos, I 787. -for mortuary offering, 11 571. -Made of IT 546 '. b; cedar, I f87; gold, IV 735; granite, IV 900; of silver, IV 735, 7369 737' IV 735. --dw-altars, of gold, I V 735. ALTAI~-VESSELS~ IV 334. "AMON-OF-THE-WAY,"an image of Amon, IV 569, 586. AMULETS, I1 544; IV 538, 876, 988H, 1011, 1020.
--Eye-amulets, IV 29, 373, 377, 386, 390; of Thotb, IV 373, 386. -Made of 11 376, 654; of costly stones, I1 376; IV 29, 2.33, 277, 390; of fine gold, IV 253; of gold, IV 201; of Hirset stone, IV 233; of Ketem gold, IV 319; of lapis lazuli, IV 233; of rock-crystal, IV 377; of silver, IV 319, 373, 386. ANARCHY: in Egppt, IV 398, 764. ANASTASI17, stela of Simontu, I 594 n. a. ANCESTORS, I1 287, 293, 377, 611, 628, 805; IV 629, 630, 817, 914. -Writings of, I1 364. -Offerings for, I11 23. -Regulations for, I11 536.
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-Tomb-chambers of, I V 4. ANCIENT STOCK:Kheti's family of, 1399. ANIMALS:see Antelope, Apes, Beast, Birds, Bugs, Bull, Bullock, Calves, Cat, Cattle, Cow, Crocodile, Dogs, Fishes, Elephant, Gazelle, Giraffe, Goat, Heifer, Hippopotamus, Horse, Hound, Ibex, Lion, M-lt -w, Mice, Monkey, Oryx, Oxen, Panther, Serpent, Sheep, Wolf. -Sacred animals, feeding of, I 281, 281 n. c. ANNALS,I1 151, 310, 940; I11 585; IV 460, 756. --of Thutmose 111, I1 391-540. ANTELOPES:for oblation, 11,553; I V 768. APES: from Punt, I1 263, 265. -as taxes from B i ~ e h .I1 718. -Sacred apes, I1 Go7' bis;' I11 16; of Thoth, IV 33, 256. -Thoth apes of gold, I V 256, 735. APOTHEOSIS:of Sesostris 111, I1 167; see also Deification. APPEALS:from local land office to vizier, I1 686. "APPEARANCE"(of a god, in procession), I1 158; IV 217; see also Feast. -Temple as place of, I11 2 I 7, 218, 224, 508, 522. APPLES(dph ' t-1,' I V 301, APPOINTMENTS: put into writing, I 274, 780; engraved by artists, I 174; of mortuary priests, I 274. --of local courts, 111 65. -Made by vizier: see under Vizier. -Temple appointments, I1 928. ARBOR-AREAS: arbors for temple, IV 194, 264, 1021. ARCHEOLOGY: Egyptian, I V 15 I. ARCHER,11213, 900; 11184, 147, 224; IV 71, 74, 118, 397, 842. -Leader of, I V 597. -Captain of, I11 484, 587, 631; IV 405, 407. -Chief, I11 192; see also Index V; of gold-washing, I11 193. -Assistant chief of, see Index V. -Naval archers, IV 313; galley archer, Iv 407. -Temple archers, IV 211,266,313,324. -Mercenary archers, I V 50. -Archers from Ibhet, I1 854; Lybia,
I11 609; Kheta, I11 337; chiefs of, I11 337; from Enenes, I11 337; chief of, I11 337; Tint-to-emu, I1 15. ARCHITECT:see Index V: Builder, Chief of Works, Leader of Works, Master of Works, Overseer of Works. I11 222,226, ARCHITRAVE INSCRIPTIONS, 502, 513, 514, 602, 603, 621, 626. ARCHIVES,ROYAL,at Thebes, I 18. -of Pharaoh, I11 643. - o f the ancestors, I1 73. --of the vizier, IV 534. -State archives: see under Hall of Writing. -Temple archives: see under House of Sacred Writing. -Scribes of: see Index V. ARMLET,11 22, 23, 24. --of gold, I1 64, 545. - o f rock-crystal, IV 303. ARMOR,coats, scale, I1 802. -Suits of, 11 435; 111 589; made of bronze, I1 435, 500, 501, 534. ARM-RINGS:of gold, I1 585, 587. ARMS(=weapons), I V 65, 97. ARMY,IV 678, 832, 837, 854; 858, 859, 861, 863, 864, 879, 1004. --of Egypt, 1303, 311, 358; 1139, 122 ter, 253, 256, 260 bis, 285, 288, 290, 327,337, 4137 424, 4343 461, 472, 813, 908, 917; 11120, 141, 224, 320, 324, 3251 340, 422, 423,455,461,489; I V 709 71, 747, 767, 818, 821,.822, 825. -Equipment of, 1456; organization of, in time of Uni, I 312; inspection of, by Uni, I 312. -Affairs of the army, I1 429; army drunk, 11 462. -Mustering of, by the vizier, I1 693; viceroy of Kush, I1 852. -Council of, I1 $5; regulation of, I1 $5. -Rearguard of, I 680; I1 42 I ; advance guard of, I1 421; citizens of, I 681; I1 53, 864; watch of, I 1 425, 864. -Northern wing of, I1 426, 430. -Southern wing of, I1 426, 430; center of, 11 430. -Divisions: of Amon, 111308,310,332; of of Ptah, 111 310 n. f, 334, 33:; Re, I11 310, 311, 340; two d~vlsions of, I11 56. -Men of, I V 19. -of the South, 1429,442; IV 705, 795. -of the Northland, I 453. - o f Middle Egypt, I 411, 442.
MISCELLANEOUS Arma y- o f ' Oryx nome, I 519; of Coptos, I 776; of Heracleopolii, I V 777, 792; of'Hare nome, IV 848; of Per-Thutuprehui, IV 830. - o f ' the temples, I11 31. -Army-officers, penalty for stealing hides by, I11 56; standard-bearer of, 111 208; two deputies of, who collescted the dues, I11 54; chief of: cc~mmandantsof, commander of, commander-in-chief of, deputy of, general of, leader of, officers of, scribe of, king's scribe of, see Index V. -Army: of Kheta, I11 419; Rush, I1 38, 852; Mitanni, IV 722; see also Archers, Bowmen, Cavalry, Chariotry, Citizens, Infantry, Soldiers, Troops, Warriors. AROMATIC WOOD,I V 329. ARREARS, I 522. ARREST,I1 702; IV 523, 5 8 8 ARROW,I1 785, 865; I11 360, 454, 584; IJr 50, 707 75, 77, 96, 823, 845, 1004-Li.byan, I11 584. ASCIENT: Karnak, the august, of the beginning, I1 316. ASIP.TICCOPPER:see Copper. ASSEMBLY, I1 925 n. a. Assizs, 1366,430; I11 286; IV 407,408. -from Zahi, I 1 490; from Punt, I1 258; from Retenu, I1 491, 509; from Wan, I1 580; from Hua, I1 850; from Libya, I11 584, 587; from Meshwesh, IV 111. ASTRONOMERS: Greek, I 39, 44. ASTRONOMICAL D A T E s : in XVIII Dynasty, I 51; in XI1 Dynasty, 157.
ATMOSPHERE, IV 308. ATTACK, I V 859. AUDIENCE,I1 955; I11 66. -Audience-hall, I 239, 423E n. d, 501; I1 236, 292, 666; I11 240. -Audience, place of, I 320. AVEIWE,SACRED,IV 215. AXE: of gold, I1 23; of silver, 1124. -Battle-axe, I1 802; I11 461, 468; I V I 18.
B BACKLANDS, I V 818. BAGS,I1 750.
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BAKER,I11 624, 625. BAKING,I V 393. BALANCES, 1531; 1153, 279, 280, 900, 995; I11 288; I V 33, 256, 285, 288, 880. --of electrum, I V 256. -Thoth, guardian of, IV 256. BALCONY,I1 985, 989; I11 69, 587; I V 42, 52, 70, 76, 124, 408. --of fine gold, IV 192. BALE,IV 229, 283, 387. --n c b-bale, IV 371. BANNER,IV 117. BANU-PRUIT, IV 378, 395. BARGEOF A GOD (a large and magnificent craft, in which the god sailed on the Nile, or on the temple lake, at festal celebrations; not to be confused with the portable chapelbarque, q. v.), 11 304; I11 275; IV 65, 407. See also Temple barges below. -State barge, I 283, 286, 423F; I1 373, 5961 797,809,8389864, 869,997; I V 209, 400; names of, I1 373, 596, 797, 809, 838, 864, 869; IV 209. -Sun barge, IV 209, 278. -Temple barges, I 261; I1 32,94, 304, 888; I11 568; IV 209, 211, 278, 331, 354, 358, 563, 575, 904, 916, 958K, 1023; names of, I1 32, 888; IV 278, 563; shrine of, I1 888; IV 209, 331; bows of, I1 888; IV 3 1 ; crowns of, I1 888; IV 209; flagstaves of, I1 888; obelisks of, I1 888; stern of, IV 331; "great house" in, IV 331, 359, 904. -Barges made of cedar, I1 32, 94,838, 888; IV 278, 331, 904, 916, 1023; of acacia, IV 1023. BARK,IV 288. BARLEY.I 406; I1 140; I11 66; I V 190, I $ ~;g7, , 250, 259, 265, 266, 314, 3 ~ 5 , 3 5 4 , 3 5 9363,859; ~ from Retenu, I1 473; as impost of peasants, IV 229; divine offering, I1 562. -Syrian barley, IV 287, 344, 391. BARQUE(a portable chapel carried on poles and bearing a shrine, containing the cultus image of the god; it was never placed in the water), I 1597 167, 534, 613, 66% 669; 11 92, 318; 111 212, 431, 515, 542; I V 91, 3:$, 3531 611, 743, 958K; bow of, l v 414. -Barque, celestial, IV 73. -Barque made of electrum, I11 212.
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Barqw-Barque-shrine of fine gold, IV 982. -Morning barque, I1 832; I11 281; of Re, I1 318; I11 16; IV 358, 871; bow of, IV 67. -Sun-barque, evening, I 167; I1 318; I V 331; of Re, I1 318, 832; I11 16; of Atum, IV 871, BARS: of copper, IV 408. BASALT, BLACK: statue of, I 675; obelisks of, I11 246. BASE: of pyramid, IV 517. BASIN:libation, IV IOO n. a. BASKET,IV 41, 301, 378 -Negro, I1 120, 271; 111 475. BASTINADO:on feet, IV 548, 549. --on feet and hands, IV 549, 550, 552,
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BATH: master of, I 336; overseer of palace baths, see Index V. BATHE,IV 823. BATON(brp-): royal, I 646; I1 849; official's, 11 385; vizier's I1 675. BATTERING RAM,IV 838. I11 141,455,461; IV 821,822, BATTLE, 825, 852; plan of, 111307. -Battles at Avaris, I1 8, 9, 10; at Kadesh, I11 306-12, 317-27, 335; with Kheta, I11 144, 317-27, 335; on Lebanon, I1 783; in Libya, I11 120, 123, 584; at Mcgiddo, I1 430; with Meshwesh, IV 90, 103; on the Orontes, I1 784; in Naharin, I1 479, 499, 581; in Negeb, 11580; in Wan, I1 582; in Carchemish, I1 583; in Senzar, I1 584; in Kadesh, I1 585, 589-90; with northerners, IV .73; against Shasu, I11 86; in Tikhsi, I1 587. -Sea battle, IV 66. BATTLEARRAY,I1 426; I11 310, 578; IV 43. BATTLE-CRY, I11 44, 479. BATTLEFIELD, I1 578, 579, 792, 818, 916, 918; I11 20; IV 49, 106. BATTLE-LINE, I11 86. BATTLEMENTS, T I 894; I11 616; IV 117,355,356,357,358,406,859, 861. BEACH,IV 66. BEADS: clusters of, IV 377. -Made of lapis lazuli, 1V 343; of rock-
crystal, IV 233, 287, 345, 377; of whte gold, IV 231. BEAK: golden, IV 345. BEANS: shelled, IV 301, 350. BEASTS,IV 930. - o f the highlands, I 436. BEATENWORK,I1 436; I11 528; IV 14, 189, 191, 202, 2031 268, 285, 319, 326, 334, 343, 732, 733. BEATING:of witnesses with rod, IV 548, 5492 550, 551, 552, 553, 555. BEEF: shoulders of, I1 571; joint of, IV .,q65. BEER: for divine offering, I1 620, 621 622, 792, 798; I11 77; IV 190, 200, 238, 239, 292, 297, 309, 326, 393, 924, 925, 9443 9493 950, 9522 9539 9541 958 M. -for evening offering, I1 565. -for food, T I 7q8; I11 71. -for mortua jVokering; I 252, 329, 518; I1 111 113, 114, 117, 356, 365, 378; 111 17; IV 485. -for oblation, I1 553, 571, 960; I V 199, 208? 329, 335, 347, 468. -for offenngs to obelisks, I1 563. -Sweet beer, IV 498.
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BEGGAR:mercy to, I 479. BEGINNING(of the world-p'wt), I1 122, 151, 158, 305, 353; 111 11, 311 436; IV 743, 795, 836, 857, 958J9 958J; Karnak, the august ascent of, I1 316. -Feast of, see Feasts. BEKHEN(a measure), IV 235, 379BENI PLANT,IV 380, 395. BENUTSTONE:doorway of, I1 643. BERRIES,IV 295; Seneb, IV 301, 350. BEWITCHING,IV 455; see Magic, Sorcery. BILLETSOF EBONY,I11 475. BILLS, I 10, 20. BIOGRAPHIES:first appearance of, in I11 Dynasty, I 6, 170; of Uni, I 6; of nobles of Elephantine, I 6; numerous in Middle Kingdom, I 10; see also Indexes 111, IV. BIRDLET,IV 54, 106. BIRD-POOLS,IV 9; see also Pools. BIRDS: see Cranes, Doves, Ducks, Fowl, Geese, Hawk, Ibis, Ostrich,
MISCELLANEOUS Pedet birds, Sesha birds, Shed birds, Urdu birds, Vulture. - o f Lebanon, I1 483. -Ships of Thekel called birds, IV 588. BIRTH-HOUSE:of Amon, I11 161. BLACKCOPPER,see Copper. BLACK-WOOD, chairs of, I1 490; from Zahi, I1 490. BLADEOF HATHOR,IV 784. BLASPHEMY, I1 237, 343. BLESSINGS:on observers of treaty, I11 388. - o f Ptah, I11 394-414; IV 132-35. BLINDFOLDING OF WITNESS,IV 524. BLOCK,I1 493, 509, 512, 525, 536; IV 231, 234, 245, 285, 288, 3903 39'. -Blocks, august, from Hammamat, for the statues of Mentuhotep 111, I 433. -Bbock inscription, at Bubastis, of Arnenhotep 111, I1 846-50. -Death penalty paid at the block, IV 520. BLOSSOMS,IV 244, 295, 301, 350, 394. BLUE-FLOWERS, IV 600. BOATMEN:of the temple, IV 266. BOATS,IV 229, 283, 387; for king's journeys, I 423F; for transporting obelisks, I1 105, 326. -Divine boat, I1 741; of Thoth, I 669. -See also Canal-boat, Cargo-boat, Ferry-boat, Kara-boat, Tow-boat. BODY,or belly, as seat of mind, I 240. BODY-GUARD OF KING,I11 310; IV 117, 120, 123; mustered by the vizier, I1 693 -Hittite, I11 337. BOLTS,IV 871, 910. -for target shooting, I1 813. - o f black copper, IV 41 I . - o f bronze, I 483. - o f copper, I 873; IV 406, 489. - o f tin, IV 929. BOLTS,LARGE(a measure), I 719,720, 721. - o f d 3 -w-linen, I1 736. -pdi', I1 722. -Sm! 3.t I1 722. BONES: king's, of copper, I11 403. ''BOOKS OF THE NILE-GOD,'' IV 296, 297, 347, 383, 388; explanation of,
IV 296 n. e; presented in the pool of Kebeh, in the House of Re-Harakhte in Heliopolis, IV 296; in the House of Anubis, in Neru, IV 296; founded for Ptah in Memphis, IV 347. -House of books, I11 410; see also Day-book. -Sacred book, 11 915; scribe of, I 506; "of the dead," I1 807; secrets of, 11 915. BOOTY,I1 761; IV 126. -from Megiddo, I1 431; Naharin, I1 480, 500, 501, 532, 816; Nuges, I1 508; Kadesh, I1 532; Lebanon, I1 783; Orontes, I1 785; Ikathi, I1 788. BORDERSOF EGYPT, I 407; I11 580; IV 80, 130, 405. BOTANYOF EGYPT,IV 151; see also Flowers, Fruit, Grain, Herbs, Plants, Trees, Vegetables, Wood. BOTTLE: leathern, I 430; of waterskins, I 456. BOUNDARIES OF EGYPT,I1 225, 319, 415,418,439,478,549,596,636, 796; I11 82,86,94, 107, 112, 118, 155,165, 360, 421, 428, 474, 476, 479, 575; IV 41, 43, 46, 56, 57, 58, 63, 66, 72, 88, 91, 103, 104, 105, 106, 124, 126, 128,246, 403, 722; northern, 11 321; eastern, I1 321; southern, I1 321, 862; of the south, I 311, 320, 396 n. h, 423, 652, 657; western, I1 321; I11 579; in the fields of Perire, I11 579. -Boundaries of fields: registered, settlement of, I1 689, 703; unregistered, I1 690; of the fields of the sacred cattle of Apis, IV 332; of domains, IV 479, 480, 481, 482, 483. -Boundaries of nomes, I1 703; of the Jackal nome, I 626, 632; Hare nome, I 626; oryx nome, 1626; Oxyrrhyncus, 1 632; Akhetaton, I1 961-64. -Boundaries of the Asiatics, I11 12; of Askalon, I11 355; of the Nine Bows, IV 351; of Naharin, I1 871; BOUNDARY STELB, I 766. BOUNDARY STONE,inscription of, I1 I n. c. BOUNDARY TABLET, on Euphrates, I1 478; in Naharin, I1 800; in Karoy (region of Napata), I1 800. BOUQUET, 11 974; IV 244,295,301,350,
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Bow, I 682; 11 435, 785; I11 42, 360, 450, 4511 454, 468, 473, 475, 489; IV 50, 51, 70, 73, 225,410,823! 1004; gven as taxes, I 1 718; dramng of, 11 792. -Bows made in Kketa, I11 343; Kharu, I1 501, 509; Libya, I11 584 bis, 601, 609; Meshwesh, IV 111. Bow (of ship), IV 65, 66, 331, 582; adorned with crowns, I 1 888; m t h hawks, IV 331. BOWL,IV 269; of copper, I 500; of silver, IV 735. -A wy-bowl, IV 2 6 9 BOWMEN:of Egypt, I11 577, 578, 584; IV 74; leader of, I11 581. --of Libya, I11 579. IV 130. BOW-PEOPLES, BOW-ROPE, IV 863. -as title of Hatshepsut, I1 341; of the Southland, I1 885. BOYS,IV III. BRACELETS, 11 22, 23, 24; of gold, 11 64, 471; I11 69; IV 876; of rock. cryst-al, IV 303, 349, 377. -from Retenu, I1 471; from Naharin, I1 501. BRANDOF THE ROYALHOUSE, I11 56. BRANDING,I 770; I11 56, 414; of captives, IV 405. BREAD,IV 382,467,565,925,944,949, 950, 951, 9529 953, 954, 9 5 4 957, 958 M ; for food, I 336; I T 260, 758, 925; I11 71, 207, 208; divine offering, I1 620; I11 71; IV 190, 200,309, 326; mortuary offering, I 252, 329, 11 111, 113, 1x4, 117, 356, 365, 378, 920; I11 17, 526; IV 485; oblation, 11 553, 554, 798, 960; IV 208, 329, 335; even~ngoffenng, I1 565; offerine to statue. I1 618. - ~ & e bread, I'V 2.38, 291, 393. --of the divine oEerings, IV 238, 297, 247. -Kunek bread, IV 238, 291, 297. -p A-bread, I 577. -White bread, I1 553; see also Cakes. OF PHARAOH, I11 51, 59. BREWERY BRIBERY:laws on, I11 64; penalty for, I11 64. BRICK, I V 916, 958M; walls of, I V 489, 914, 1020; temples built of, I1 157 n. e, 176, 611, 614; 111 517, 520; temple inclosures made of, I1 614. -Mud brick, I1 607.
BRICK(as a measure), I1 521 bis, 534; IV 235, 241, 379, 392. BRICKLAYER, I1 758, 759; Syrian captives as, I1 758 nn. d, g. BRICKYAKERS, I1 759. BRIDGE.I11 100; IV 861. BRONZE,I 534; I1 45, 162, 165, 558; IV 358, 847. -Mixture of, IV 202, 318, 320, 343, 358. -in scraps, IV 343. -Articles made of bronze: corselet, I1 447; tablets, IV 231, 318, 343; bolts, I 483; vase, I 500; I1 164; IV 538; offering-tables, I 534; I1 175; IV 912; temple doors, I1 375; I11 528; scarab, IV 233; vessels, I1 436, 459, 795; 1x1 584; IV 343; shnne doors, IV 320; doorway, I11 246; wall (royal title), I11 224; helmets from Naharin, I1 501; suit of armor from Megiddo, I1 435 bis; from Naharin, I1 500, 501; from Retenu, I1 534(?); spears from Retenu, I1 509, 525; from Wan, 11 582; swords, I1 802; daggers, I1 -802.-Articles wrought with, I1 490. -Bronze: from Naharin, I1 500; from Retenu, I1 518. BROTHERHOOD, I11 373, 375. BROW,IV 922. BUILDERS,I1 758, 759; IV 275, 858; for Chief of, Master of, see Index V. BUILDING: of houses, I 147, 328; of Temples, I1 33-37, 97, 90-98, 99106; see also Houses, Palaces, and Index 11. BUILDING INSCRIPTIONS : see Inscriptions. BUI.L, IV 242, 260, 272, 278, 283, 203, 298, 3139 323, 341,345, 347,360, 387, 392, 883, 906; yokes of, 1 522; from Negro lands, I 336; army of Tefibi like a, I 396; Kheti I1 rich in, I 408. -Bull of Mad, IV 915 ; divine bulls of Athribis, IV 470; Pharaoh as a bull, I1 143, 659, 853; 111 117, 144, 147, 285, 360, 372, 455, 489, 507, 608; IV 40, 41, 46, 56, 62, 67, 81, 94, 103, 105, 246, 852; Amon-Kamephs as a bull, I1 225, 314, 317; "Bull of his mother," I11 24. -Epithets of, 11 659. -Bulls for mortuary offering, I 540,
MISCELLANEOUS 542, 556, 559, 584, 591; 11 840; 111 526; for oblation, 1432, 556, 5%; I1 553,554; IV 335, 468, ~ 6 8 , 8 4 8 , 8 5 6 , 866, 869, 874, 875; &vlne offering, I1 160, 171, 562, 621; 111 413; IV 190. -Bulls from Egypt, I V 229; Kham, IV 229; Meshwesh, I V 111; Retenu, I1 447, 518; Naharin, I1 482; Punt, I1 486; Genebteyew, I1 474; Wawat, 11 475, 487, 503, 523, 527; K u s ~ 1 ,1 5 14-4pw-bulls, IV 242. BULLCALVES,I1 553, 554, 562. BULLOCKS,IV 9, 190, 260, 272, 313, 323, 335, 341, 3451 360, 958H. -from Retenu, I1 447, 471, 491; Naharin, I1 482. -Bulllocks of the bulls, IV 229, 242, 283, 293, 298, 387, 392; of the Negebulls, IV 229. BUNCH(a measure), I V 234. BUNDLE(a measure), I11 77, 159, 207; Iv 229, 2341 241, 283, 341, 344, 378, 379. 387, 391, 3929 395, 954. -htP-bundle, IV 350, 949, 950, 952, 953. -hip t-bundles, IV 301. -hrS-bundles, IV 301. -Sehetep-bundles, IV 295. BURE.~U SERVICE,1 295; officials of, 1300. BURIAL,I 1 358, 977, 994, 1003, 1006, 1008; IV 668; offices for, IV 966; cov(-ringsfor, IV 521, 538. -Butial (of Osiris), I11 212; IV 499, 5939 637-47; of Apis, I 22; IV 771, 778, 780, 786, 791,884,917,918,961, 977, 986, 1010, BUTTER,I V 233, 301, 344, 350, 376-
C CABBAGE, IV 240, 393. CABIN,IV 840. CABINET:double, 1618, 672, 713, 716. --of the office of the chief treasurer, I 672 n. a, 673. --of the treasury, I 716. CABINETCHAMBER:plan of rebellion conceived in, I 492. CAKES,I 336; I 1 114; I11 71; I V 238, 291, 297, 300, 347, 350, 467; makers of, I11 624. -Ru'LI cakes, I1 572. -Dressed-geese cakes, I1 572.
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-Obelisk cakes, I1 572. -Rahusu cakes, IV 238, 291, 393. -White-loaf cakes, I1 572, 621. -s ' -i ' -cakes, IV 240, 378, 392. -.f c-cakes, IV 949, 950, 952, 953, 954. CALCULATIONS: of fields, I11 275. CALENDAR,EGYPTIAN: introduction of, I 58, early existence of, I 45; oldest fixed date in history, I 45. -Gregorian, I 40; Julian, I 40; I p. 40. OF FEASTS:of Ramses 111, CALENDAR I 4 3 n. b; IV 139-45. CALVES,1 408; 11 139, 149, 160, 723, 7339 739, 740; Iv 242, 283, 293, 298, 341, 345, 3877 3927 906, 929. -for divine offerings, I1 458, 793; I V 190; mortuary offering, I11 526; oblation, I1 960; IV 335, 468, 848, 856, 866, 869, 874, 875. -Calves: from Kham, IV 229; Naharin, I1 482; Retenu, I1 447, 458, 471; Punt, I1 486; Genebteyew, I1 474; Wawat, 11 475, 487, 495, 503, 515, 523, 527; Kush, 11 494, 502, 514. CAMP,111 579, 589, 598; IV 64, 870, 873; royal, 11429; 111320,331, 332, 340. CANAL, 11 775; IV 412,853, 957. CANALADMINISTRATION, IV 266. CANALBOAT:of acacia, IV 229, 387. CANAL WALL: of Luxor, I V 628. CANALSOF THE DELTA: Eti, 111 576; Sheken, I11 576; Water of Re, IV 83, 224; of Heliopolis, IV 266, 278, 394. -Canal of the first Cataract, I1 75; begun by Uni, I 324; cleared by Sesostris 111, I 643-45; repaired by same king, I 646-48; names of, I 644; I1 650; length, width, depth of, I 647; again cleared by Thutmoses I and 111, I 648; I1 75, 76: 649-50. -Canal, for irrigation, in Slut, dug by Kheti 11, 1 407. -Canal of Wadi TumilLt, I1 248. CANDELABRA: of silver, I V 735. CAPTIVES,I1 225, 387, 402, 413, 656, 900; I11 34, 82, 96, 101, 119, 148, 1557 3447 349,351,448 n b, 597,598; IV 42, 56, 106, 121, 362, 825, 865. -Building the temple of Arnon, I1 758, 759; settled in Egyptian strongholds, IV 403, 405 n. g; distributed to Egyptian families, I1 916; as slaves in the temples, I1 918; I V 121, 126,
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128, 137 n. a, 190, 207, 213; IV 359, 404, 1021. -Captives from Amor, IV 39, 129; Asiatics, IV 122; Denyen, IV 81, 82, 403; Ekwesh, I11 588; Hua, I1 850, Ibhet, I1 854; Ikathi, I1 788; Kehek, I11 588; Keshkesh, 111 428; Kharu, I1 884; Khatithana, I1 789; Khenthennofer, I1 11, 162, 646; adventure with, I1 11; Kheta, IV129; Lebanon, I1 783; Libya, I11 584, 588, 600; IV 52, 54, 57, 78, 79, 405; Meshwesh, IV 90, 92, 111, 405; Naharin, I1 480, 532, 111344; Negro% 11140, 449 452; IV, 477; Nine Bows, IV 190, 207; Nuges, I1508; Peleset, IV 44, 76, 129, 403; Retenu, I1 162, 402, 467, 790; I11 97; Sand-dwellers, I 313; I1 661; Seir, IV 404; Shasu, I11 108; IV 129; Shekelesh, I11 588; IV 81; Sherden, I11 588, 601; IV 129, 403; Temeh, I V 92; Teresh, I11 588; 1V 129; Thekel, IV 44, 78, 79, 129,403; Tintto-emu, I1 15; Ullaza, I1 470; Weshesh, IV 403; Zahi, I1 490. CAuvAN, I 312, 332, 334, 336, 343, 352, 356, 360; negro, I 368; conductors of, see Index V. CARAVANEERS, I11 178 bis, 192, 286. CARCASS, I11 88; IV 1004. CARDINAL POINTS:genii of, 11228, 231. CARGO,11 266; 111 53, 274. CARGOBOATS,1 322, 323; IV 863; of acacia wood, I 323, 324. CAROBPODS,IV 295, 301, 350. CAROBWOOD,1 372; IV 391. -Articles made of carob wood: chairs, I1 436, 490; chest, I1 755; chariots, I1 491; shrine, I 667; staff, I1 436; table, I1 436, 509. -Carob wood from Arrapachitis, I1 512; Assur, I1 449; Retenu, I1 436, 447, 491, 509, 525; Zahi, 11 490. CAROUSING, IV 451. CARRIERS,I1 287. CARTOUCHES: found at fourth cataract, 121.
CARTOUCHE-VESSEL: of silver, IV 735. CARTS,Ox, IV 73, 467. CARVEDHORNSOF OXEN,I11 475. CARVERS, I11 271. CARVINGS, IV 489. CASES: criminal, I1 683; real estate, I1 686, 689, 690.
CASES:of wrought WOO^, IV 390. CASKETS:of silver, IV 231. CASSIAWOOD, IV 234, 344, 379. CASTLE,IV 76; names of, IV 77; royal, I 532; see also Palaces. CAT: sacred animal, I 281 n. c. CATTLE,I 496; I1 736, 829, 884, 887, 984; 111577; I V 229, 235, 242, 275, 280, 282, 283,336, 337, 339, 341, 342, 345,360, 362,363,364,370,372,379, 383, 384, 387, 423, 470, 676, 821, 9 5 8 N 99.2-Importation of, I 146, 147, 281; small cattle and bulls, brought from Negro lands, I 336; numbering of, I 81, 157; raising of, I 408; colors of (=breeds of ?), I 408. -Overseer of cattle, I1 1041. -Cattle of Amon: see Index 11: Karnak, Temple of Amon; Inspector of, Overseer of, Scribe of, see Index V. -Sacred cattle of Apis, IV 332. -Branded for the royal house, I11 56; overseer of, I11 57; see also Index
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-Cattle, curiously decorated, I1 1035. -for divine offering, I1 793; 111 413; mortuary offering, I11 271; oblation, 1 432; 11960. -from Ibhet, I1 853; Hua, I1 850; Meshwesh, I11 589; IV 110, 111, 405; Seir, IV 404; of Egyptian colonists in Kush, I1 121. -Breeds of cattle, I 408 n. g. -Cattle (y >.t), IV 242. -Large cattle, IV 212, 220, 226, 795; from Retenu, I1 434, 525; Megiddo, I1 435; Zahi, I1 462; Kheta, I11 428. -Small cattle, I11 276; IV 2 1 2 , 220, 226, 795, 1021; from Punt, I1 272; Retenu, I1 434, 447, 471, 518, 525; Megiddo, I1 435; Zahi, I1 462; Naharin, 11 482. -Wild cattle, I11 598; for mortuary offering, I1 840; hunt of, I1 863-64. -Black cattle, IV 278. -Mountain cattle, IV 272. -Red cattle from Nemo - lands, IV 724. -White, small cattle, from Megiddo, 11435. -Firstlings of the year, I1 727; yearlings, I1 723, 726, 727, 730, 731, 735, 739, 743; two-year-olds, 11 722, 725, 730, 731, 734, 735, 736, 738, 739, 740, 742; IV 242.
MISCELL CATTLEFODDER,I V 212. CATTLEFOLDS,I 281, 408. CATTLEYARDS,IV 9,217,260,313,323, 330, 859,958H. CAUSEWAY, I V 861. CAVALRY, IV 1004; officers of, I11 584. CAVERN DWELLERS,I V 4. CAVERNS:of Libya, I11 611; of Elephantine, IV 925; of the ennead of Khereha, I V 869. -Cavern ( -tomb), IV 958M. CAVES,111 134; of Elephantine, I11 171; I V 925; Mitanni, I1 773. -Anubis, lord of, I 394. CEDAR,11 321; IV 226, 234, 245, 282, 345, 379>-385, 391-Articles made of cedar: ferry boats, I V 229, 283, 387; barges, I 1 32, 94, 838,888; I V 278, 331,904,916,1023; tow boats, IV 229, 387; ships, I 146, 465; I1 492; I V z q , 574; palace doors, I 148; shrine doors, I1 156; tomb doors, IV 958M; temple doors, 11 155, 157, 375, 611, 614, 749 n. b, 903; 111 217, 245, 505, 537, 625; IV 11, 355, 356, 357,358, 362, 9103 970; doors, IV 406, 489; doorposts, I V 406;' altars, I 787; flagstaves, I 1 103; I11 94, 537; IV 15; staves, I1 718; chests, I1 755; mortuary chests, I V 966; panels, IV 929; . . columns, I1 32, 600, 601. -Cedar ( 1 ) from Bigeh, I1 718; God's Land. I T 888; Lebanon, 11104: IV 577; ' ~ e t e n uI1 , 838, 888; ro&l domain, I1 157, 903; IV 15, 209, 278, 3319 970. CEDARTERRACES: see Terraces. CEILING: of lazuli, I 483; of electnun, I V 958J. CELLA, I V 899. CELLAR:beer, I V 238; wine, IV 512. CEMETERY,1 202, 208, 209, 238, 243; I11 260; IV 182; children of, I V 499; thieves of, 554, 556; see also Necropolis, and Index VI: Abydos, Serapeum, Memphis, Thebes (Western), Tazoser (West), and Highlands. CENSER, I1 93; I V 269; of ebony, I 500; silver, I 500; I V 334; fina gold, IV 334; gold, I V 735, 736. -Fourfold censer: of gold, IV 735. CENSERFULS, IV 299, 348. CENTER: of the army, I1 430. a'
CERE~IONIES, I11 286, 371, 564; I V 836, 958D, 988J; of Amon-Re, I11 206, :56, 436; of Aton, I1 994; of erechng the symbol of Osiris, I1 874; at feast of Ptah, I11 77, 159; of New Moon, I1 562, 608; at the voyage to the southern Opet, I1 554; of court and palace in charge of the herald, I1 764, 767; of investiture, I1 1020; IV 988H. -Foundation ceremony, I 445, 506, 669; 11 152, 157, 608,.614,. 795; See also Cord and Measuring-llne. -Mortuary ceremony: benefit of, I1 925. -Temple ceremony, I1 826; I11 82. CHAIR,I1 802. --of black wood, from Zahi, I1 490. --of carob wood, from Kadesh, 11436; Zahi, I1 490. --of ebony, from Kadesh, I1 436. --of ivory, from Kadesh, I1 436. -Sedan chair, I1 981; vizier's chair, I1 675. I 307; I1 771; I V 849; royal, CHAMBER, 11 237; Dewat, IV 866, 871; fire I11 28; hidden, I11 278; Meskhent, I11 525; privy, I 256, 286, 290; I1 675; quarry, see under Quarrychamber; sepulcher, IV 540; shrine, 111 529; store, I11 roo; tomb, IV 4, 515, 517; treasure, IV 25. -for Chamber Attendants, Chief of Chamber, Eldest of the Chamber, see Index V. -Secret chamber of the mountains, I1 946. -Sacred chamber: in temple of Karnak, I1 795; . . . the august dwelling, I1 795. -the sealed chamber ( =treasury) : sealing of, reported to vizier, I1 676, 679. -Temple chamber, I1 164, 390, 1017; names of, I1 1017; for oil, I1 165. -Upper chamber of pyramid, I 322; of tomb of Kheti 11, I 412. CEA~IPION, 11 431; 111 400. CHANNELOF ORONTES,I1 784 n. f; I11 325; the inaccessible, I1 288. CHAPEL,I1 908; I V 57, 78, 125, 191, 356; IV 732, 7333 7367 737, 755 n. c; of Thutmose 111, at Luxor, I11 506; of temple of Seti I at Abydos, 111226, 231-34; of Ramses I11 in temple of Re at Heliopolis, IV 277; of Pesibkhenno, by Great Pyramid, stela of
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Eye in, I1 1042 n. a; in Thebes, of Prince Wazmose, I1 928; of AtumKhepri, IV 732; of Khonsu, in Ramses 111's temple at Medinet Habu, I1 5; Ptah-Tatenen at Medinet Habu, I1 461; chapel in temple of Medinet Habu, I1 641. -Mortuary chapel, I1 36. -Secret chapel, I11 412. -Tomb-chapels, I 19, 20. CHAPLETS,IV 876; of gold, I1 32. CHARCOAL, IV 295, 303, 380, 394. CHARIOT,I1 7, 813, 857, 858; I11 84, 10223609441r 4507 454,455,461,473; IV 49, 50, 53, 72, 73, 74, 76, 840, 860, 1004. -Wrought with electrum, 11 430, 447 960, 969; wrought with gold, I1 413, 435,447,501; wrought with gold and silver, I1 430, 431, 467, 490, 491,501, 509, 801; pole of, I1 435. -Chariot: from Assur, I1 449; Kheta, 111 343; K u s ~ , 11 1035, 1039; Megiddo, I1 430, 431, 435; Meshwesh, IV I I I ; Naharin, I1 81, 85, 482, 501; Nuges, I1 508; Retenu, I1 413, 447, 467, 491, 509, 518, 790; Zahi, I1 490; Ullaza, I1 470; Orontes, I1 784, 785; Ikathi, I1 788. -Chariots of carob wood, from Retenu, I1 491; of t > -gw-wood, I1 491. CHARIOTDRIVERS,IV 405 n. g. CHARIOTWARRIOR:Kttite, I11 337. CHARIOTEERS (Egyptian), IV 65, 77, 106, 405 n. g; Enwau, I11 635. -First: Perehirunamef, 111 482 n. C; Rekhpehtuf, I11 642; Hori, I11 645; Uhekhu, I11 650. -Charioteer of the court: Nakhtamon, IV 466. -Charioteers of the chariotry, I V 466. -Hittite charioteers, I11 337. -King's charioteer, Ini, I11 198. CHARIOTRY:Egyptian, I11 267, 307, 311, 325, 327, 3423 365,380,428, 578, 583, 587; Iv 71, 89, 354, 402, 410, 822; leader of: see Index V; lord of: see Index V. -Hittite, 111 310, 312, 320, 321, 337, 378; Libyan, I11 583. -Syrian, I11 309; IV 118. CHARM:knowledge of, I 378. CHASTISEMENT: divine, IV 907. CHATEAU,I11 588, 600; IV 194, 281. CHEST,I1 376, 802; IV 27, 29, 843.
7277 730, 731, 744. -Made of carob wood, I 372; 11 755; cedar, I1 755; ebony, I1 755; ivory, I1 755; meru wood, I1 755. -Mortuary chest: of cedar wood, IV 066; ked wood, IV 066; meru wood CHILDREN:playing, I1 300; length of new-born, I 395; see also education. CHISEL, I11 271; of copper, IV 552. CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES, I 58-75; IV 607, 693, 812, 940CHRONOLOGY, EGYPTIAN,I 38-75,41518, 423% 424, 434, 460-62; IV 604-7, 693-94, 7931 811-13, 885, 935-41; addendum to, I p. 48; length of year discovered in the fifth millennium B. C., I 39; Julian chronology, I 40; Gregorian, I 40; of the X I Dynasty, I 415-18. CINNAMON, IV 234, 240, 378, 391, 394; from Punt, I11 116. CINNAMON WOOD,IV 287,300,344,348, 378, 391; from Punt, I1 265. CIRCUIT, 11 294, 661, 804, 954; IV 818; of Aton, I1 795, 1007, 1010; IV 62; of the sun, I1 70,98,308,319; IV 40, 71, 249, 623, 988H; of heaven, I1 657. I1 692. CIRCUIT MESSENGERS, CIRCUITRUNNERS,111 170. CIRCUMCISION: practiced by the people of Ekwesh, 111 588; see also under Hands cut off. CISTERNS: of the Oasis, IV 726, 727, 728; name of, IV 727, 728. CITADEL,I11 463; IV 117. CITIZEN,111 61; IV 410. -Citizen (crib), I11 51, 57, 59; I V 397: -Cltlzen ( d s ) , IV 863; duties of, I 536; ka of, I1 353. -Citizen (Sw a), I1 920. -Citizens of the army, I 681 bis; I1 53, 864;. 111. 57, 59, 5-36; penalty for steahng hldes by, I11 57. -Citizen's cistern, IV 727. CITIZENLANDS,IV 755. CITY OF ETERNITY:tomb of Kheti I, I 402. CIVILIZATION:Egypt the home of, IV 5 78.
MISCELL CLASSES:of people, I1 916; IV 190, 197, 251, 278, 402, 403; established by R-amses 111, I V 402; consisting of, Iv 402. CLAY, I V 871; for plastering tombwalls, I1 106; field of clay, for bricks, I1 758. CLEANSING:of temples, I1 642; of persons, IV 866, 876, 880, 881; see also Index VI: Memphis, cleansing of. CLIFF, I1 966. CLIFF 'TEMPLE:at Napata, IV 897-99. CLIFFTOMB:at Abd el-Kurna, of Rekhmire, 120; I1 663 n. d; Menkheperreseneb, I1 772 n. a ; Ramose, I1 936 n. b; Neferhotep, I11 68 n. c. -Assasif (Thebes), of Neferhdtep, I11 68. -Assiut, of Hepzefi, I 535 n. a. -opposite Assuan: of Thethi, I 161 n. d ; Pepinakht, I 355 n. f; Khui, I fhr n. c; Sebni, I362 n. f. -Benihasan: of Amenemhet, I 515 n. a. -D6r el-Bahri: of Amenhotep I, IV 668, 690-92. -D&r el-Gebrawi: of Henku, I 280; Ibi, I 375 n. f. -El Kab: of Ahmose, son of Ebana, I1 I n. a; Pahri, I1 3 n. d. -Gebel Marag: of Zau, I 380 n. d. -1brim: of Penno. IV 474 n. a. -Kssr-es-Saiysd: bf 1du-~eneni,1337 n. a. -Kurnet-Murrai: of Huy, I T 1019. -Tell el-Amama: of Ani, I1 977; Merire TI, I1 981; Merire I, I 1 982-88; Eye, I1 989-96; Mai, I1 997-1003; Ahmose, 11004-8; Tutu, I1 1009-13; Huy, I1 1014-17. -Thebes: of Thutmose I, I1 97; excavation of, I1 106; secrecy in excavation of, I1 106; Thutmose 11, I1 389. CLOTHING, IV 843, 859, 875, 880, 881, 88.3; changes of, I1 588; as mortuary offering, I 252; for embalmment, I 366, 382; presented to the court, I 369; for the gods, I V 335; for taxes, Iv 150, 403. -Clothing from Kadesh, I1 436; see also Garments. -Clothing the god at his processions: done by the master of secret things, I 745; by queen, I1 239. -Temple clothing, I1 615.
CLUSTERS,I V 295, 301, 350, 378; of beads, I V 377. COALITION:the Hittite, I11 309; the Libyan, I11 579. COATOF MAIL, I11 312, 326, 365; I V 99; from the Asiatics on the Orontes, I1 785; see also Bronze. COFFERS,IV 256. COFFIN, IV 521, 538, 665-67, 852 n. c, 979, 988; name on, IV 499; pit of, IV 972. COFFIN:i f Mekhu, 1368; of Zau, 1382; coffin made of ebony, I 247; of wood, 1382. -Coffin inscriptions: see under Inscriptions. COILSOF ROPE, IV 582. COITION:of god with queen, I1 196; I11400 n. c. COLLARS,11 45; of real malachite, I 534; gold, I1 944,986,989; 111 7, 8, 9, 69, 73; IV 201%204, 493; of gold, and rock-crystal, IV 373; of gold and costly stone, IV 386, 876.
C ~ L L ~ ~crime I ~ Nof,: IV 427, 428, 429, 438, 4391 440, 4427 444, 447. COLONNADE,IV 622; of temple of Upwawet at Siut, I 403; of temple of Harsaphes at Heracleopolis, IV 970; of templc at DCr el-Bahri, I1 191; of temple of Karnak, I1 305, 317, 775; IV 707, 767; of temple of Ramses I11 at Medinet Habu, IV 16. COLORS,I1 558; from Retenu, I1 491, 534( - - 7).. COLOSSUS: in temple of Re at Heliopolis, IV 252; of Medinet Habu temple, IV 191 n. j; at Tanis, of Rarnses 11, 111417. -Colossus of Memnon, I 16; TI 878, 879, 880, 883 n. e; made of gritstone, I 1 883 n. e, go6 n. a ; temple of Memnon colossi, I1 883. COLPORTEURS, IV 467; districts of, I11 172. COLUMNS,111 510, 512, 513; IV 489, 748, 889. -Columns made of electrum, 111 512, 515; I V 192; cedar, I1 32, 600, 601 ; gold, IV 315; wood, I 1 614; sand; I V 889. stone, I1 795; I V ~ I O lipsof,
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Columns-Column inscriptions: see under Inscriptions. -Bud columns, I11 515. -Flower columns, I11 515. -Temple columns, I 509; I1 614, 795, 805, 917; 111 263, 593; IV 315. COMMAND OF A GOD, I1 253; royal, I 271,273, 354; I1 52; 111 32B, 67,586; IV 597, 629, 706, 817, 943. I1 625,860. COMMEMORATIVE SCARABS, COMMISSION, I 263, 264, 266, 298, 301, 303, [3051, 342, 445, 508; I1 985; 111 32% 271; IV 147,412,414, 466, 511, 512, 522, 676, 784; to a court, IV 423; overseer of, see Index V. COMMUNICATIONS, I11 29 I ; from people to Pharaoh, I1 767; from Pharaoh to people, I1 767; to foreign lands, I1 767. . . COMMUNITY, DIVINE, IV 888. COMPLAINTS: by the lay priesthood of the temple of Min at Coptos, I 777; by the Mayor of Western Thebes, IV 527; by Wenamon, IV 566. COMPOSITION OF COURT,IV 426, 531, 546. COMPUTATION, I1 763. CONCEALED FROM THE PEOPLE,I 404. CONCUBINES, I11 267; king's, IV 844. I11 624. CONFECTIONERS, CONFIDENTIAL OFFICE: in charge of, Thethi, I423D. CONFISCATION OF PROPERTY,I 779; IV 1024. CONNIVANCE: laws on, I11 58. CONSPIRACY: harem, 1V416-56; crime of, IV 430, 443, 447. CONSTANTINOPLE OBELISK,I1 629-31. CONTRACT (=treaty), I11 386. CONTRACTS: registered with the vizier I1 703; for the remuneration of the prophets of Abydos, I 536; IV 679; of Hepzefi of Siut, I 539-93; for supplies of harbor garrisons, I1 483, . 510, 519, 535; for endowing divine offer in^ for Mut-Hathor of Thebes. 11 622; for endowment of the lay priesthood of Ptah of Karnak, 11 620; for offerings, IV 1022. CONVEYANCES, I 5; IV 946; see also wills. -
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31, 32, 228, 230, 245, 283, 285, 342, 355, 3561 372, 373,385,386,3887 389, 840>5487549>550,552,553,859,883,
958G; In scraps, 1.V 373, 385, 389. -Objects wrought wth, I1 157, 376, 794 n. b; I11 505, 528; IV 11, 216. -King's bones of, I11 403. -Articles made of copper: chisels, IV 552; bars, IV 408; shrine doors, IV 198, 254; temple doors, I 483; I1 45, 104, 302, 390; 111 525; I v 311; vase, I 500; I1 164; bowl, I 500; Karnak gate, I1 376; offering-tables, IV 911; statue, IV 302, 395; table vessels, IV 190, 354; swords from Meshwesh, I11 589; vessels, I1 459; bolts, I1 813; IV 406,, 489. -Copper from God's Land, I11 274; Retenu, I1 447, 471, 491, 509, 790; Zahi, 11 459, 460, 462! 490, 536(?); Isy, I1 493, 521; Sinai, I 713. -Crude copper: from Retenu, I1 509; from Isy, 11 5I I ; from Arrapachitis, I1 512. -Asiatic copper, I1 45, 104, 614, 755; I11 217, 537, 910; offering tables of, 11 175. -Black copper, I1 92,390; IV 245,284, 285,342,373,385,389, 7321 734,736; door-mountings of, I1 155; temple doors of, I1 375; decorations made of, I1 164; bolts of, IV 411; corselet of, IV 373, 389; shrine doors of, I1 889 n. a. COPPER MINES: in Atika, IV 408; at Sinai, I 168. COPPERSMITH, 11 755; IV 523, 524, 532, 533, 534; succession of the craft, I v 532. COPYOF LETTER,IV 527; of records, IV 535CORD,MEASURING, I 445. -Cord made of palm-fiber, IV 235; of gold and costly stones, IV 386. -Stretching of the cord at the foundation ceremony, I 506; I1 152, 608, 614; feast of, I1 157. CORDAGE, IV 578. COREGENCY: in XI1 Dynasty, I 64, 460, 462; of Amenhotep 11, I 6 6 n. a; 11 184 n. d; of Ramses IX, I 69 n. C; of Osorkon 11, I 71; of Takelot 111, I 72 n. d; of ~ a m s e I1 s with Seti I; 111 268; see also I 58-75, and 1ndet 111.
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CORNICE,IV 315. 444; of butlers, IV 443,446,448,449, 450CORONATION, I1 151, 594, 849; IV 142, -the great court of Thebes, IV 531, 887, 922, 958D. 533. CORONATIONDECREE: of Thutmose I, 1 18; I1 131-66; feast of, I 258. -Court of examination, IV 425. -Court =decree of court, I1 290. INSCRIPTION: of Harm- -Court-marshal, I11 $. CORONATION hab, I11 22-32. -Court-fishermen, IV 466; divisions CORRUPTION OF OFFICIALS,I11 58. of, IV 466; officers of, IV 466. CORSELET,I11 360. I11 267. COURTIERS, -Corselets made of black copper, IV COVERINGS, BURIAL,IV 521, 538. . 373, 389; bronze, I1 447. Cow, IV 229, 242, 283, 293, 298, 3411 -Corselet from Retenu, I1 447; from 347, 387, 392. Orontes, I1 785. -. IV 100; for ob-Corselets, inlaid, from Naharin, I1 -for divine offering. lation, IV 335. 501. -Cow speaking, I 408. C O R V ~. ~IE"120. . -Cows from Kham, IV 229; Retenu, COSMISTIC, EYE:from Punt, I1 265,272; 11 471. Naharin, I1 501. -Cows of Hathor, I1 210. COSTUME, 11231; 11134. -Loan-cows from Kush, I1 556; from Zahi, I1 556. COUCIXES, IV 875, 876. COUNCIL:of army, I1 $5; of gods, Cow HIDES,IV 379, 395. CRAFT,111 51, 52; succession of, see I1 192; of Nun, IV 330; of underCoppersmiths. standing, I1 914; of war, I1 420; 111322. CRAFTSMEN, 11371, 372, 753, 775,801, -the Great Council: reports to the 833; overseer of, see Index V; see vizier, I1 706. also Handicraft. -Local council of a district, I1 686. CRANES,IV 242. COUNCIL HALL: royal, IV IOO n. a. CRATE,IV 234, 241, 379. COURBE(of a wall), IV 355, 356, 358, CRENELATED OVAL,IV 718. 406, 489. CREW,I1 328; 111 275; I V 212, 407, COURT,ROYAL,I 239, 246, 248, 309, 944. 320.~353; 11 107, 151, 205, 232, 236, -Crews: of Egypt, IV 574; Byblos, IV ~ 3 8255, , ~ 260, 292, 371,620, 622, 675, 586, 591; Syrian, IV 574; Alasa, IV .. . 706, 769, 1026; IT1 264, 580, 590; 591. f V 63, 147,477, 724A, 767,933,966; -Galley crew, IV 328. in nnourning, I 491 ; ships of, I 258; --of recruits, I 343; leader of, see garrison of, I1 694; officials of, I11 Index V. 65, 437; princes of, I11 287; going CRIME,111 62, 389, 390; IV 425, 426, in and going out of, reported to the 427, 428,429,430,431,446r 4512 530, vizil-r, I1 676; affairs of, reported 880. by the chief treasurer, I1 679; stable -Ca~~ital crime, 111 64; IV 529; of of, 111635, 645; chiefs of stables of, death, IV 454, 456. IV ,166. insurrection, IV 42 7, 428, -companions, Members, Nobles, Offi- -Crimes: 429,430,442,443; collusion, IV 427, cers, Officials, Steward of Court: see 428, 429,438,439,440,442,444,477; Index V. conspiracy, IV 430, 443, 447; not -Temple court, IV 198, 207, 272, RII, reporting conspiracy, IV 431, 432, 327: 330,333, 335,363, 614, 6;9, 707. 4339 4349 435,436,4379 438,439,4409 -Penstyle of, at Luxor. I11 q06. 448, 449, 450. - ~ e ~ a l - c o u r t : appointment if, 11165; s IV 424; com- CRIMINALCASES: docket of, I1 670, IV 423; i n s t ~ c t i o n to, 683; entry of, I1 683. position of, IV 426, 531, 546. -Legal court: great nobles of, IV 425, CRIMINALS, I1 683, 767; I V 427, 428, 427,428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433,434, 429, 430, 4317 432, 4337 4341 4359 436 435,436, 4377 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 437,438, 439, 440, 442, 443, 4459 448, - -
nologyof, I 53, 57, 62. -Eleventh: inscriptions of, I 415-59; chr~~nology of, I 63, 415-18, 423A, 424, 434; minimum length of, I 52. -Twelfth: inscriptions of, I 460-750; their importance, I 8, 14, 17; chronology of, I 64, 460-62; rising of Sothis in, I 42, 46, 57; .partially contemporary reigns of lungs in, I 52; maximum length of, I 52. -Thirteenth: inscriptions of, I 751-87; chronology of, I 65. -Seventeenth: chronology of, I 65. -Eighteenth: inscriptions of, I1 1-1043; records of, I 13, 14, 20; succession of early kings of, I1 17; dates of, I 47, 5 I ; rising of Sothis in, I 43, 46; minimum - . length of, I 50; chronology of, 1 65. -Nineteenth: inscriptions of, I11 1-651; importance of records of, I 13, 1 8 , ~ s ; minimum length of, I 50; chronology of, 1 67. -Twentieth: inscriptions of, IV 1-603; importance of records of, I 13, 22, 23; minimum length of, I 50; chronology of, I 69.
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-Twenty-first, 1 22, 23; inscriptions of, IV 604-92; minimum length of, I 50; chronology of, I 70; I V 604-7. -Twenty-second, I 22; inscriptions of, IV 693-792; minimum length of, I 50; chronology of, I 71, 72; I V 69394. -Twenty-third, I 22; inscriptions of, I V 793-883; minimum length of, I 50; I V 793-94. -Twenty-fourth, I 22; inscriptions under, IV 884; minimum length of,, I 50; chronology of, I 73. -Twenty-fifth, I 22; inscriptions of, IV 885-934; minimum length of, I 50; chronology of, I 74; IV 885. -Twenty-sixth, 1 22, 23, 48; inscriptions of, IV 935-1029; minimum length of, I 50; I V 1026; accession of, I 57; chronology of, I 75; I V 935-41.
E EARRINGS,IV 876. EARS: of grain, I V 244. -Ears and nose cut off, as punishment, IV 451, 452, 524EARTH,11 139, 288, 570 et passim. -Kissed, I1 238, 268 et passim. EBONY,I 1 387, 390; I11 475; of best of the highlands, I1 127. -Brought from Negro lands, I 336; Punt, 11265, 272,486; Nubia, I1 375; Genebteyew, 11 474; Kush, I1 494, 502: 514; the south countries, I1 652. -Articles made of ebony: billets, I11 475; chairs, I1 436; chest, I1 755; coffin, I 247; harp, I1 32; shrines, 11 127, 375, 388, 390; staff, IV 288; staves, I1 802; IV 391; statue, I1 436, 801; whips, I1 802. ECLIPSE, inscription of Takelot 11, 135. EDICTS, I1 705, 710; I V 354; of Harmhab, I 18; I11 45-67; of mortuary endowment, I1 922-27. EDUCATION OF CHILDREN: Ptahshepses, I 256, 257; Amenemhet I, I 474-83; see also Teaching. EGG, KING IN THE, 111 267, 270, 288; I V 657, 817, 850; of Harakhte, IV 62; king, the pure egg, I1 314. ELDERS,I1 916. ELECTRUM, I 165, 167; I1 155, 157, 274, 281, 302, 309, 315, 317, 319, 377, 390,
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594-608, 761; 111176, 230, 237, 285, 403; IV 72 29,632,6339 721,909,911; in bars, 11279; in nngs (commercial), I1 279; weighing of, I1 281. -Articles made of: armlets of, I1 376, 654; balances, IV 256; jar, I1 556; vase, I1 164; vessels, I1 902; necklace, 11 654; pendant, I1 654. -Articles decorated with, I1 164, 298, 305, 309, 317, 3199 447, 775, 774 805, 890; I11 517, 525, 528, 970; barque, I11 212; chariots wrought with, I1 '430, 447, 960, 969; ceiling, IV 958J; roof, IV 16; columns, I11 512, 515; shrine door, IV 5; temple doors, I11 567; IV 4, 929; doorway, I1 903; I11 227; great house, IV 904; great seat, IV 14, 610; image, IV 958K; portals, I1 883, 895, 898;, offeringtables, I 534, 610; I1 164, 376; statue, I 165, 668; IV 633,913, 958K; dagger wrought with, I 682; staff of, I 682; pyramidion, I1 624, 630, 633, 834; staves, IV 912; temple walls, I1 886; IV 748; shrines, I1 374 bis, 776, 888; IV 1020; inlaid figures, I1 375, 376; IV 910; amulets, I1 376, 654; bow and stern of sacred barge, I1 94; parts of doors, I1 45; statue standards, I1 95; flagstave tops, I1 103, 883, 888, 889; the great throne, I1 292; interior of holy of holies of Amon Temple, finished with, I1 153, 596; portals of Amon Temple at Karnak wrought with, I1 153. -Brought from Emu, I1 298, 387; the mountains, IV 28; Punt, I 161; I1 272; the south countries, I1 654; the highlands, I1 374, 377. -King's limbs of, I11 403. -Mine of electrum east of Redesiyeh, I11 170. ELEPHANT: from Kush, I 510 n. b; from Retenu, I1 125. EMANATION,I1 991, 1000, 1029; IV 246, 817, 9099 9112 912, 91.3, 914, 915, 916. EMBALMERS, I 370. EMBALMING, of Mekhu's body, I 370. -Embalming material: festival oil, from the double White House, I 370; secret things from the w b .t-house, 1 370; --, from the 'k house, I 370; clothing of the double White House, I 370; burial equipment from the court, I 370.
INDEX -House of embalming, IV 1029; name of, IV 1029. EMBANKMENT, IV 842. EMBARK,IV 571. EMERY,I1 558; IV 600; from Zahi, I1 460; from Retenu, I1 534 ( 1 ) . EMIGRANTS, extradition of, 111383, 385. EMORY:see Emery. EMPIRE: inscriptions of, I 8, I I; minimum length of, I 50. EMPTYYEARS,IV 398. I1 568; of Harmhab, ENACTMENTS, I11 45-67; form of, I11 45. ENBUPLANT,IV 379, 395. -Enbu fruit, IV 240, 393. ENCIRCLING WALLOF TEMPLE,I1 642. ENCLOSURE, TEMPLE,I1 164; see also Wall, and Index 11. ENDOWMENT: of Aton, I1 952, 954, 958, 966; daily offerings, 11131, 515; IV 355, 1021; divine offerings, I1 622, 792, 806, 900, 908; 111 77, 159, 268; IV 256, 320, 335, 354, 3552 359, 654, 958M; feasts, I1 569, 571, 798, 908; TV 208, 2.37, 290, 329, 924; the lay-pnests of Amon, at Karnak, I1 618; mortuary offerings, I zoo, 269, 379, 562, 577, 630; 11 839, 840, 908, 921, 926; I11 526; IV 679, 1007; mortuary priests, I 200--9, 274, 630; I1 32, 569, 571; oblations, IV 296, 329, 347; offerings for ancestors, I11 23; temples, I 156, 159-61, 165-67, 213; 11 163, 295, 571, 616, 617, 793; 11131,413; Iv 146-50, 755, 784,992; tomb, I 213. ENEKH OF THE WEST (=life, euphemism for the dead), I1 907. ENEMY,IV 1006. ENFEEBLING BY MAGICROLLS,IV 454, 456. "ENTERIN" TO HIS MAJESTY,IV 460. EPIPHI: see Months. EQUIPMENT,I11 584. I11 538, 542. ERAOF OPEHTISET-NUBTI, ERASUREOF INSCRIPTIONS, I1 52, 126, 190, 192 n. d, 193, 205, 218, 290, 306, 312, 320, 612, 968. ESTABLISHMENT: of the field [- -1, I 302; of Osiris, IV 1021. ESTATE: regulation of, I 536; private, of Sebni, I 366, 368; of Yewelot, I V
MISCELLANEOUS 795; of Putowe, I V 948; of Kewkew, I V 948; bf Nesumin, I V 948; of Harniese, I V 948. -Count's (pr-h t y -c), I 536, 551, 552, 5659 570,- 574. -Divine estate, I V 386; of Amon, I V 222--45; Ptah, I V 337-39; Re, I V 280--82; of the gods, I V 364-69; 383-85. -Estate of Pharaoh. I1 760. 871; I V 'reports 147; stewards of,. I1 '8;;; from, I1 871; harvest of, 11 871; chief overseer of, I1 925. -Paternal estate (nw-pr-yt), I 536, 551, 55% 5659 570, 574. -(pr-at), 1 546. ETERNAL( = T E ~ L E AFFAIRS, ) I 610. -Dwelling (=pyramid) of Sesostris 1, I 509. -Horizon (=tomb), I V 513. -Seat (=necropolis), I11 3zB. ETERNITY,CITY OF (=tomb), I 402; temple of, I11 233, 240; horizon of, I11 240. ~ T H I O P I A N PERIOD,I 22; I V 796-934. ETUI, 11 1024. EVIL SPIRIT, 111 438.
EXACTIONS, I V 266, 283, 323, 340, 341, 386, 387, 497, 958H. EXAMINATION: of witnesses, I V 424, 486; of culprits, I V 426-56, 524, 540, 547-55; tortures used at, I V 546, 548, 549, 550, 551, 552,. 5539 555. -Court of examinahon, I V 425. EXCELLENT ONES, I 623. EXPEDITIONS, I1 818; I11 20; records of, I1 407, 455; to Wan, I1 582; to Carchemish, I1 583. -by !sea: to Lebanon, I 146 n. a; to southern Palestine, time of Uni, I 315; to Punt, 1429; to Hammamat, 1442, 446; personnel of, I 447. EXPLORATIONS, I1 294; to Yam, by Harlkhuf, I 333; to Sethu and Irthet, I 334; of Akhetaton, I1 960 EXTORTION:laws on, I11 54; penalty for, I11 54. EXTRA.DITION: of political fugitives, I11 382, 384; of emigrants, 111 383, 385. EYE: Karnak, the eye of the All-Lord, I1 316. EYECOSMETIC:from Punt, I1 265,272; from Naharin, I1 501.
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EYE PAINT, I V 348, 391; from the Asiatics, I 620 n. d.
F FACADE, I1 374. -the great double fapde, I11 412; I V 16; gate of, I1 678. FALSEDOOR:of tomb, I 212, 238, 239, 290, 405 n. e; of mastaba, 1254, 308; made of limestone, I 212, 238, 239, 254, 290, 308, 405 n. e; of granite, I 322. FAME (b W, lit. souls) OF THE KING, I1 120, 413 et passim. FAMILY,KING'S, I V 944. FAMINE: of Joseph, I 483 n. b; 111 10; in Lebanon districts, I1 436; among Asiatics, I11 11, 636, 638 n. b; in Egypt, I V 398. FAN, I1 22; as insignium of office, I11 15; fan-bearers: see Index V. FANFARE,I11 40. FASHIONOF WOMEN,I V 849. FAT, 111 208, 413; I V 286, 344, 394. FAT: goose, I V 232, 376; white, I V 233, 239, 299, 300, 350; roasts of, for mortuary oblation, I1 571. FATTENING-HOUSES, I V 2 17, 260, 313, 323. FEAST-DAY ATTENDANTS: see Index V. FEASTS,I1 298, 462; I V 275, 359, 675, 926; calendar of, IV 139-45. -Feast of New Year's day, I 40, 42, 545, 573, 5832 585, 630; 11 1717 233, 239, 240; 111 224; I V 144, 654, 836; fire kindled in the temple on n i-~ h t of, 1 562, 5737 583. -Feast: of the great year, I 630; the little year, I 630; the great feast, I 630. -Feast of beginning of the seasons, I 668; I1 45, 171, 569, 571, 615; 111 526; I V 259, 289, 346, 356, 381, 396, 906; offenng for, I1 569; I V 208, 236; endowment of, 11 571, 908; I V 208. -Feast of "Beginning-of-the-River," 1132, 373, 596, 798, 838,888; 11194, 568; I V 330 n. a, 358. --of New Moon, I 46; I1 430, 562, 608; the twelve monthly, I 630, 665 n. b; I1 35; the twelve mid-monthly, I 630, 665 n. b. -Fifth of the month, I1 35. -Sixth of the month, I1 35, 149, 562; a feast of Amon, I V 958L. J
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Feasts-of the five intercalary days, I 630. - o f the Birth of the Gods, I 164. I 261; I1 -Feast-of-the-Appearance, 544, 569; IV 200, 257, 3227 3541 356; storehouses for, IV zoo, 257, 322, $54, 356. - Coming Forth," bread of, I1 618. --Feasts of Amon, I11 p B , 439; IV 652, 777, 840; leader of, see Index V; " Gift-of-Life," IV 552; "Day-ofBringing-in-the-God," I1 551 ; IV 836; celebrated in the second day in the third month of the first season, IV 836; "Abiding in Thebes,". IV 836; "Feast of the Valley," I11 212, 215, 218, 515, 517, 522; IV 17; Tenth feast of Amon, I1 608; date of I1 608. See Feast of Opet. -Birth of Anubis, I 91, roo. -Feast of Anuket, celebrated for three days in the ninth month, I1 798; extended to four days, I1 798; "Feast of Nubia," a feast of Anuket, I1 798; endowment of, I1 798. --Feast of Apis, I 212; of Running-ofApis, I 114, 121, 127. -Feast of Bast, IV 973; celebrated on the fifth day of the fourth month of the second season, IV 973. -"Coming Forth of Harakhte," I1 139. -Worship of Horns, I 91, 94, 96, 98, 100, 118, 120, 122, 124, 126, 128, 130, 132, 133, 135, 137, 142, 144; "WOP s h i p-of-Horus-of-Heaven," I 125; feast of the great Rekeh, I 630; IV 768; the little Rekeh, I 630; a feast of Horus, IV 768. -Feast of Khonsu, IV 753 n. C; celebrated in the first month of the third season, IV 753. -Birth of Mefdet, I 115. -Birth of Min, 199, 142. -Peret-Min ( = "Going-forth of Min"), I1 566; offering for, I1 566. -"Altar-of-the-Feast," of Mut-Hathor of Thebes, I1 622; date of, I1 622. -Feast of the Nile-god, IV 296; celebrated semi-annually at Silseleh, IV 296 n. e. -"Great-Going-Forth" of Osiris, I 669. -Feast of Ptah "South-of-His-Wall," 111 23, 77, 159. -Feast of Ptah, "Bringing-in-the-God," I1 614, 617. -" First-of-the-Flood," a feast of Ptah at Memphis, IV 330.
-Birth of Sed, I 113. -Birth of Seshat, I I 15. -Feast of Seshed, I 150. -Feast of Shed, I1 240. -Feast of Sokar, I 97, 108, [ I I ~ ] ,123, 129. -Urshu, feast of Sutekh, IV 726; celebrated on the 25th day, fourth month of the second season, IV 726. -Feast of Thoth, 1222; I1 35, 302. -Birth of Upwawet, I 150; procession of, I 540; "Going Forth of Upwawet," - .. 1669. -Birth of Goddess Yamet, I 98. -Feast of Zet, I 101, 107, 131. -Feasts of Heaven, I1 35; IV 236, 289, 346, 381, 396; eight in number, IV 144; minor feasts of heaven, IV 144. -Feast of the Earth, I1 35. -Feast of the union of Two Lands, I 94, 140, 150, 164-Feast of circuit of wall, 193, 140, 150, 164, 166. -Feast of stretching the cord, I 109, 119, 143. -Feast of bringing the wall of Dewazefa, I 138. -Feast of "Binding-of-the-Barbarians," I655 n. b; I1 171. -Feast of " Repulse-of-the-Troglodytes," I 655, I1 171; occurs on the twenty-first day of the fourth month of the second season, I1 171. -Feast of Coronation, Shepseskaf, I 258; Sabu-Ibebi, I 286; Thutmose I, I1 60; Thutmose 111, I1 317, 430; Ramses 111, IV 237. -Feast of Desher, I 94. -Feast of Hakro, I 746; I1 35. -Feast of happy living, I 630; of the dead, I 630. -"Myriad-of-years" (probably a festival of D&r el-Bahri), I1 333, 362, i75. - Occurrence of Jubilee,"II 307, 310, 311. See Jubilee. -Feast of Opet, I1 591, 809, 887, 888; 111 58, 256, 4.76; IV 2.37, 671, 8.36, 840,-909 ;celeiirated on-the G t h day ofthe 2d month, IV 144. . .- 2.37. -. See Feasts of Amon. -Feast of Victory, I1 549,550,551,552, 553. -Feast of Wag, 1222; I135; celebrated on the 18th day of the first month of the first season, 1550, 555, 564; night of, celebrated on the 17th day of the
MISCELL ANEOUS first month of the firstseason, I 573, 577, 590. FEATHER, IV 873; serpent and feather, signs for Aphroditopolis, I 433, n. a. FEET (king's) : companions of: see Index
v.
FELDSPAR, from Retenu, I1 491. -Green feldspar, I V 287, 343, 389; statue of, IV 302; from Zahi, I 1 462. FERRYBOAT,I 275; IV 863; of cedar, IV 229, 282, 387. FERRYING,I 493. FESTIVALHALL,I1 288, 377; offerings, I1 298. FEUDAL PRINCIPALITIES OF EGYPT,IV 746. FICTI:ON:state, 11 187-90; see also Po'etry, Hymn. FIEL:D,I 1 966; IV 332, 893, 948! 957, 958, 1021; given away by the lung to temples; 11 I n. c, 966; IV 141; for mortuary endowment, I1 925, 926; 111: 526. -Fields of Dodekaschoinos. IV 146: belonging to Khnum, IV 146; extent of, IV 146. -Fields of Egypt, I11 580. -Fields of Amon, 11 354; -. overseer of: see Index V. -Fields: calculations of. I11 27 'g2, '931 204* 2101 "97 268, 286, 3097 4019 4209 428t 434, 4537 5121 515, 527, 601; IV 27, 31, 32, 33, 126, 141, 150, 190, 230,256, 259,272,284,2853 335,342,349,354, 3% 372r373,383,386,388,389,4949 5219 551, 577,580,582,635, 708, 732, 733, 734, 735, 736, 737, 843, 847, 852, 859,874,875, 876, 878, 880,881,883, 889,909,910,911, 915, 9299958_E,G , 970; as adornments of other objects, 11 32, 92, 104, 155, 165, 185, 300, 301, 373, 375, 390, 413,436, 582, 755, 775, 790, 838, 888, 889, 890; 111 412; 1V 191, 199, 203, 254, 278, 287, 311, 312; 315, 343, 377, 538, 970; commerc~al,in nngs, I1 279,436,490, 501,518,1035; 111475; in scraps, IV 373, 386, 389; as decoration or reward of honor, I 372 ; I1 6, 9, 10, I I, 13, 14, 22, 23, 24, 39, 64, 81, 584, 585, 587, 588, 986, 1009, 1036; I11 6, 73; color of, IV 202, 408; numbering of, I 81; palace of Amenemhet I, decked with, I 483; for oblation, I1 960 (?). -Articles made of gold: altars, IV 735; dw-altars, IV 735; Thoth apes, IV 256, 735; arm rings, I1 585, 587;-
MISCELI censers, I V 735, 736; fourfold censer, I V 735; chapel, IV 732; chariots wrought with, I1 430,431,490; bracelets I1 64, 471; IV 876; chaplets, I1 32; tables, I1 32; 175, 390; necklaces, I1 32, 585,. 587; collars, I1 944, 986, 989; 111 7, 8, 9, 69, 73, IV 201, 204, 493; columns, IV 315; drinking-vessel for the ka, I I 3 2 ; flat dish, I1 32, 447, figure, I V 26; finger rings, IV 231, flies, I11 28, 585, 587; garland, IV 373; great seat, IV 7, 251; horn, I1 447; lion, I1 585, 587; offeringtables, 11, 32; IV 610, 911, 912, 958, 1020; ornaments, IV, 231, 285, 343,373,386,389,538,1011; pitcher, IV 735; portals, I1 890; shrine, 1667; I V 209, 331; axe, I 1 23; armlet, I1 64; sphinxes, IV 732; statue, IV 250, 268, 302, 316, 326, 349, 395; table vessels, IV 190, 269, 354, 357; temple doors, IV 7, 311; throne, I11 321; vase, 1500; I1 164,754; IV 231,269, 327, 538; vessels, 11 32, 64, 162, 436, 615, 989, 1028, 1031, 1035; IV 285, 343, 497, 566, 730; whips, 11 802. -Gold from Akita, I11 286; Coptos, I V 30, 228; Edfu, IV 30; Emu, IV 34; God's Land, I11 116, 274; the Malachite country, IV 409; Karoy, I1 889; I11 285; Kush, I1 502, 514, 522, 526 (?), 774; IV 30; Libya, I11 584; Ombos, IV 30; of the south countries, I1 652; of the highlands, I1 373.. -Articles of gold from: Retenu, I1 447, 4% 491, 578,820; Zahi, 11459,490; Naharin, I1 482, 501; 111 434; Kadesh, I1 585; Punt, I1 486; Wawat, I 1 IS?], 527 (?), 539; Tikhsi, I1 587. -Gold, doubly refined, I1 155 bis. -Gold of two times, IV 231, 285, 343, 386, 389. -Gold of three times, I V 408. --Fino gold, IV 228, 231, 245, 327, 331, 343, 3859 3899 491, 49% 610: 389; amulet of..IV 2qz: baraue shnne of. IV 982; in lay &&res ofT IV 488 n. c; 489; image of, IV 737; from Emu, IV 31; Khenthennofer, IV 770. -Asiatic gold, IV 26. -Green gold, from Emu; from Punt, I1 265. -Ketem gold, I V 199, 201, 204, 205, 231,~311; amulet of, IV 319; shrine doors of, IV 251.
-Gold of the mountains, I V 29,30, 32, 228. --Fine mountain gold, IV 285, 386; color of, I V 318. -Native gold, IV 28, 30. -White gold, I V 231, 285, 343, 389; beads of. IV 221. -Gold, washed from rivers, I V 29, 30. -Gold countries of Amon, I11 647. -Gold dust from Punt, I11 37. -Gold mines, in Akita, I11 286. -Gold mining, I11 195. -Gold ore, brought from Nubia, I 520; from Coptos, I 521; I1 774; from negro lands, IV 33. -Gold washing, I11 192, 193, 285. GOLDWORKERS,I 447. GOLD-HOUSE,I 609; I 52, 185; I11 71, 263, 484; IV 204, 214, 316, 35$, 363; overseer of, see Index V; in charge of the vizier and chief treasurer I1 706. -Gold-house of the temple, IV 315. -Double gold-house, I 533, 664; I1 43, 52. GOLDSMITHS, I1 754. GRAFFITI,I11 pA-C, 642-51; I V 660, 777. GRAIN,I1 225, 319, 437, 461, 462, 465, 621,622, 723, 727, 731, 733, 734, 738, 739, 740, 741, 743, 744, 745, 748; 111 271; IV 206,267, 362,403,550,685, 859; ears of, IV 244; ground, I1 462; pounding of, I1 749; in the kernel, I1 462, 473; transported by ship to Kheta, I11 580. -Grain for oblation, I1 571, 749; for taxes, I11 61; as mortuary offering, I 252; stored up for times of need, by Kheti 11, of Siut, I 408; cultivated by Amenemhet, I 483. -Grain : from Naharin, I1 480; Tunip, I1 530. -for Registrar of, Overseer of, see Index
v. .
-Clean grain, 11 434, 462, 473, 561, 806; I11 275; IV 236, 257, 283, 289, 297, 3'3, 314, 346, 947, 371, 3769 381, 387, 396; from Zahi, I1 510, 519. -Southern grain, I1 171, 737 bis, 741, 742, 743, 987. --dk-grain, I1 571. -sw-t-grain, I1 737, 742. -3 c -grain, I1 737. -tb-grain, LI 737. -Y b-grain, I1 733, 733, 748, 749. -See also Barley, Corn, Spelt, Wheat.
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GRAIN-HEAP, 111 404, 526; IV 9, 325, 354GRANARY, I1 149; I11 66,271; I V 330, 403, 851, 854, 855, 859, 868; inspection of, IV 146 n. c. -Granary of Amon: see Index 11, Karnak; Overseer of, see Index V. -Granary of the king's estate, I1 107. -for Overseers of, Superintendent of, see Index V. -Stronghold of granary, I 379; Commander of: see Index V. -Temple granaries, I1 43, 63, 343, 350, 806,932; I11 515, 527; IV 207, 217, 227, 250, 314, 325, 354,355, 362, 497, 878,906,9586, H. -The double granary, 1533; I1 768. I1 601; IV980,1020; obelisk GRANITE, of, 11.89,304,315,318,336,624; 111 567, IV 980, 982; shrines of, I1 376, 775; IV 254, 320; portals of, I1 794 n. b; I11 525; chapel of, 111 506; altar of, IV 900; door-lintels of, IV 31 1; sarcophagus of, IV IOI I ; stela of, I1 605, 609 n. e; 111487, 538 n. f, 541, 596 n. d; IV 745 n. a, 919 n. a; statues of, I 601; I1 876, 883; temple foundation of, IV 311; block of, I1 846 n. a; IV 543; mountainof, IVg7; of the South, 11315. -Black granite, I1 906; temple of, 1V 189,214; temple doors of, IV 7; statue of, I11 2 2 n. f; IV 967 n. a, 981 n. a; doorway of, I11 528; stela of, I1 655 n. b, 878 n. a; IV 650 n. a -Constantinople obelisk made of, 11 630. -Granite quarry at Assuan, I1 42; 1304, 876,980; at Elephantine, I 322; IV 311,319, 679, 982; at the First Cataract, I 324. -Gray granite, IV 919 n. a; statue of, IV 981 n. b. -Pink granite, I1 905; jar of, I1 32; doorway of, I11 528; colonnade of, IV 970; lintels of, IV 970; stelae of, I 651 n. c, 653 n. c; I1 781 n. b, 810 n. a; IV 669 n. d, 795 n. a, 746 n. a, 635 n. a. GRAPES,IV 234, 240, 378, 379, 391. GRASSHOPPERS, I11 309, 455, 592; IV 46, 91, 893GRAVER'STOOL, IV 189, 202, 255, 317, 318, 321. GREATHOUSE(pr-wr), I 609; I1 240 bis, 288; of silver, 111 213.'
--of a 'barge, IV 331, 354, 904; made of electrum, IV 904; of gold, IV 331. --of a barque, IV 743. GREEKHISTORIANS,I 23, 25. GREGORIAN CALENDAR, I 40. GRITSTONE,IV 246; the two Memnon colossi of, I1 883 n. e; 906 n. a; temple model of, I11 240 n. b; gate of, I11 245; images of, IV 252; stela of, IV 724A n. b; statues of, I1 883, 91 7; sanctuary foundation of, IV 25 I ; temple of, I11 246; IV 189, 214; mountain of, 111 17; IV 79, 82, 357, 406; overseer of works in, I11 17. GROTTO: of Ellesiyeh, I1 652; Silsileh, I11 648 n. d. -Grotto temples, at Abu Simbel, I11 495. GROVES,IV 67, 470, 880; of Kadesh, I1 465; Arvad, I1 465; Tunip, I1 530. -Date grove, IV 215. -Temple groves, IV 220, 226, 262, 271, 272, 280, 282, 288, 339, 363, 384. GRYPHON, IV 40, 43, 46, 90. GUIDE, I1 916. "GUILTY": judgment of, declared by court, IV 426, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 4337 434, 4351 436,437 438, 439, 4401 441, 442, 4437 444, 4467 4479 448, 4499 450. GUM,IV 378; of god's land, IV 29; of Punt, IV 29,31; of myrrh from Punt, I1 288; I11 116; from Genebteyew, I1 474; ointments of gum, IV 476, 477; sweet oil of gum, IV 497, 498. HAKRO:see Feasts. HALL: Audience see Audience hall. -Festival hall, 11288; IV 10. -Judgment hall, I 605; I1 681, 705, 706, 707, 903; for Door-keeper of, Master of: see Index V. -Hall of the king, I1 778; IV 931, 1917; of king's house, I1 700; overseers of hundreds in, I1 700; of royal council, IV 1000 n. a. -Temple hall, I1 165, 304; IV 489, 602, 610, 764, 889, 898, 910, 929, 971-Shrine hall, I1 775. -Hall of vizier, I1 666, 670. -Hall of writings of Egypt, IV 255, 321, 354, 363, 679. -Broad hall: of the palace, 111590; IV 17; of temple, I1 1018; I11 515, 522; IV 7, 625; of temple militia, IV 972.
MISCELLANEOUS Hall-+b > ' t-hall, I11 154. --dw 3' t-hall, I11 154. -Beer-hall, IV 451 n. c, 880. -Jubilee hall, IV 748. -Hall of petitions, in Abydos, IV 678. HAMM~:RED WORK, I V 198, 199, 201, 231, 317, 343, 732. HANDCUT OFF: as trophy, 111 587; IV 42, 52, 54; act executed on captives, who were circumcised, I11 588; this was done to the following peoples, who accordingly practiced circumcision: Hyksos at Avaris I1 10; Ekwesh., I11 588, 601; Ibhet, I1 854; Imulrehek, I 1 42; Khenthennofer, I1 14; Kush, I1 59; Megiddo, I1 431, 4-35; Meshwesh, IV 52, 54 (?), 111; Nah.zrin, I1 85, 532; Senzar, I1 584; Seped, IV 52, 54 (?); Shamhen, I1 13; Shekelesh, I11 588; Sherden ( ?), I11 588; Temeh, IV 52, 54 (?); Teresh, I11 588; Tikhsi, I1 797. -Hands of silver from Tinay, I1 537; -Hands and feet of witnesses, tortured, I\i, 545, 548, 5499 5502 552. -D~vlne hand: see Index V. HANDICRAFT,I1 352; overseer of, I1 371; Ptah, creator of, 111 288. HANDLE:of wood, IV 288. HANDWRITING:of Pharaoh, IV 1x0. HANGING:head downward, I1 80, 797. HANK(of yam), IV 375, 390. HAPPINESS:Ptah, bestower of, I11 401. HARBOR MOUTH,IV 65, 66, 75, 77; dues for, I11 54; for Deputy of, Inspectors of, Overseer of, Scribe of, Tablescribe of, Servants of, see Index V. HARBORS, IV 944; of Dor, IV 566, 567; Byblos, IV 569; the Hare nome, IV 833; Memphis, IV 858, 863; Heliopolis, IV 873. -Garrisons of the coast harbors of Zahi, 11 468, ~ 7 2 483, , 492, 510, 519, 535; for Chief of, Master of, see Index V. HAREM,ROYAL:of Nussorre, I 256; of Sesostris I, 598; of Pepi, I 307; royal, of the queen, 1440; entered by Uni, I 310; private prosecution in Pepii I's, 1310; secret of, I 310. -Hartem conspiracy: under Ramses 111, IV 4.1 6-56; court of, IV 423-24; first prosecution of, I V 425-43; second prosecution of, I V 444-45; third
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prosecution of, I V 446-50; fourth prosecution of, I V 451-53; prosecution of magic practicers, IV 454-56. -Harem gate: people of, IV 441. -Harem ladies of Naharin, I 1 867; chief of, I1 867. -The great harem, I 595; Scribe of: see Index V. HARP, IV 880; of ebony, I 1 32; for temple of Amon at Karnak, I1 165. HARVEST:I1 699; I1 404, 616; IV 497; first of harvest given to the temple, I 546-47; 11 274. -Harvest : of Wawat, 11475,487,503, 539; Naharin, I1 480; Kush, I 1 494, 502; Lebanon, I1 518; Megiddo, I1 437; Kadesh, I1 465; Arvad, I1 465; Retenu, I1 473; Zahi, I1 510, 519, 535 (?); Tbhet, I1 852; Tunip, I1 530; South and North, I1 871; in province of Minieh, I p. 48. HATCHET, 11254. HAWK,IV 40. -Divine, I11 144, 285; IV 47, 54, 62, 91; of fine gold, as ornament of barge-bow, IV 331. HAWK: sacred animal of the Cerastes, mountain nome, I 281 n. c. -Hawk, poetical designation of the king, I 492; I 1 141, 145; I11 598; IV '94, 106. -Horns Hawk, I11 195. HEADDRESS, I1 22; of Peleset, IV 73. HEADS,IV 223, 224, 225, 28c, 338, 365 366, 367, 368, 369; of ways, I1 916; river mouths, I1 916; of statue, I1 436 bis; of ram, made of lapis lazuli, from Shinar, I1 484; of goat from Retenu, I1 509; of lion, from Retenu, I1 509; of ox, from Retenu, I1 518, 536 ( ?). HEAP,I 785; I1 265, 274, 275, 276, 288, 387, 566, 617, 618, 761. O F THE CALL,11 985. HEARERS " HEARING " OF JUDICIAL CASES,by Uni, I 307, 310; Amenemhet, I 445; Mentuhotep, I 531; Senmut, I1 352; Rekhmire, I1 670. -Order of in the vizier's hall, I1 675; of criminal cases, I1 683; depositions of, 11 704; HEARSAY,I 1 287. HEAVEN,11 118, 139, 141 bis, 144 bis, 195, 220, 225, 285,288, 305, 570, 894 el passim; queen, mlstress of, I 1 269 ;
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ways of, I1 257; circuit of, I1 269; western corner of, I 335; doors of, 11 141. HEIFERS,IV 229, 242, 283, 293, 345, 387,392; from Kham, IV 229; from Zahi, I1 490. HELMET,ROYAL, I11 30, 69; of bronze, I 501;from Naharin, I1 501. HEMISPEOS, 111504. HERACLEOPOLITAN RULE, I 53, 88; length of, I 53, 63. HERBS,IV 295, 301, 350, 394, 944. 2 h-herb, for divine offering, I1 159; for oblation, I1 571. HERD,I11 276,616; IV 229, 283, 341, 387; Overseers of: see Index V; in charge of stewards, IV 294; in charge of vizier, IV 224. -Herds of large cattle, I11 428; IV 212, small cattle, IV 89, 141,212; fowl; IV 212; goats, 111 428; horses, I11 359, 428; Nubian, I1 645. -Loan herds, I 522; I11 57; of mountain goats, I1 479; officials of, I11 66. -Temple herd, I11 526; IV 141, 141 n. a, 150, 212, 217, 224, 251, 275, 2837 313,332,338,3407 354,3599 360, 362, 369,405,466,929. HERDMEN, 111616;IV 275,481. HERESY,ATON,I 66 n. e; I1 932-1018. HEZETPLANT,IV 235. HIDDENNAME,IV 753, 906, 925, 926. HIDES: penalty for stealing of, I11 56; presented to the court, I 369; given as taxes, I1 718; I11 56, 57. -Hide of Panther, I1 265, 272, 321; 111 475;of cows, IV 379, 395;of OX, VI 582. HIERODULES: captive women assigned as, IV 128. HIEROGLYPHS: scribes of, 755. HIGHLANDOF THE BLESSED (=necropolis), I1 378;porters of, I1 378; see also Cemetery, Necropolis, and Index VI, Highlands. I1 285, 294, 299; of Punt, HIGHWAYS, 111 155. -HINDERING:by magic rolls, IV 454, 455. HIPPOPOTAMUS: shooting of, I 110. HOL~PLACE, 111271. -Holy of holies, I1 153, 155,795; I11 244, 246; IV 201 n. c, 865; place of
stela in, I 16; "station of the king" in, I1 140 n. b; of Amon at Karnak, 11 153; name of, I1 153; of "House of Menmare," I11 215,219. HOMAGE, I1 238. HONEY,I 496; I1 117, 727, 731, 733, 734, 736, 738, 739, 741, 743, 7453 748; 111 208; IV 228, 239, 272, 283, 286, 294, 300, 329, 3447 3507 360, 376,387, 3907 3949 491, 6837 770, 8597 992; from Retenu, I1 518; Zahl, I1 462 472; for mortuary offering, 1 366 for oblation, I1 571; IV 768. HONEYCOLLECTORS OF THE TEMPLES, VI, 149,266, 313,324. HOOF,I11 285;Overseer of, see Index V. HORDE,I11 473; of rebels, I1 656. HORIZON ( y '&w.t, more properly Lightsphere), I1 141,887, 991,999, 1001; I11 3, 270; IV 622, 906; Karnak is the - on earth, I1 316; journeying to, by Intef I, I 423F; departing into, 1491; Iv 400. -Horizon of Aton (=Akhetaton), I1 949-Horizon of eternity, I11 240; IV 187; sem-priest of, I11 623; the eternal (=pyramid), IV 513. -Horizon of Harakhte, IV 251. -Horizon of heaven, I1 604, 755, 883, 903, 905, 984, 999; 111 16, 79, 1 1 4 230, 246, 248, 281,412,521; IV 8,9, 10, 3151 356,609,6321 970. -Horizon in the West, of Amon, I1 375; I11 261; doors of, I1 375. -Horizon of Re, I11 232, I V 198, 314, 610. -Horizon : palace of, IV 7. -Eastern horizon, I1 972,984. -Western horizon, I1 972. -Mysterious horizon, IV 195,251. HORN,I11 285; IV 46;Overseer of, see Index V; lord of the two horns, a royal title, IV 921. --of gold, I1 447. HORSE,EGYPTIAN,11 421, 424, 470, 813,864; 11184,88997,100,132,134, 1467 441,450,584; IV 40, 46, 49, 50, 51, 65, 72, 732 405, 724A7 822, 8327 847,850,852,860,874,875,876,877, 878,880;Master of, see Index V. -Horses, from Bekhten, I11 446;Kheta, I11 343,420,428;Khatithana, I1 729; Libya, 111589; Meshwesh, IV 86,90, 111; Retenu, I1 125, 413, 447, 467, 491,509,518,533 (?), 5973 790, 1028;
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483, 510; Haunebu, I1 953; Kharu, IV 229, 387; Sinai mines, I 731; Syria, IV 229, 387; Retenu, IV 28; Zahi, IV 190, 328. IMPRISONMENT: of women for theft, IV 556. INACCESSIBLE: channels I1 88; valleys, I1 337; countries, I11 118; IV 719,749. INCENSE, I1 139,288; I11 268,270,613; IV 228, 239, 266, 272, 283, 286, 294, 299,304, 309, 3'3,324, 329.3339348, 360,3639 373, 378,387, 390, 394,4912 611,612,678,684, 736,770,859,865, 870, 871. -for divine offerings, I1 562, 572, 616, 621, 798; I11 40; IV zoo; evening offering, I1 565; feast offering, I1 566, 569; mortuary offering, I1 365, 571; oblation, 1453, 468; I1 553,554, 571,960; IV 208,468, 768. -Inflammable incense, IV 239; incense from Punt, IV 130; Negro tribes, I 136, 369; Retenu, I1 447, 473, 491, 509, 518, 525,416; Zahi, I1 462,472, 510, 519; Nahann, I1 482. -as tribute, I1 750, 771. -1hmut incense from Punt, I1 265. -Sonter incense from Punt, I1 265. -White incense, IV 233>239, 299, 344,
INHERITANCE: of office, I1 925, 926;
of craft, coppersmiths, IV 532; of priesthood, see under Succession. -Inheritance from the mother: of monarchy, 1398,405,414. INK,I1132A n. a. -Ink palette, 1 5 ; I11 50. INLAY, IV 201, 269; of stone, IV 199, 311; costly stone, IV 204, 209, 231, 331, 334, 538, 9043 910, 9583; J, K, 982; gold, IV 231, 311; malachte, IV 253; lapis lazuli, IV 253, 3 ~ 9 ;see also Figures. INSCRIPTION, TEMPLE,12, 13; 11472; I11 517, 5.19; Rock, see Rock inscriptions; Building, 14, 14, 22; Tomb, I 10; Hammamat, Ahmose 11, I 75 n. h; Politarch, I 28; Greek and Latin, 127, 28; Eclipse: of Takelot 11,135; magical, IV 455. -Coffin inscriptions, by Paynozem 11, IV 665-67. -Colossus inscription, at Tanis, by Ramses 11, I11 417. -Column inscription, at Cairo, by Merneptah, I11 59395; in temple of Amon at Karnak, by Thutmose 111, I1 601; Amenhotep 11, I1 804-6. -Dedication inscriptions, I11 211-20, 227-42, 248-499 409, 508, 513, 514, 296 dl-' 516, 521, 522,528; IV 472, 602, 603, -Green incense for divine offering, I1 99749. 572. -Doorway inscription: at Cairo, by -House of incense, IV 238. Thutmose 111, I1 64.7; Coptos, by ~ u b k h e ~ r u r e - ~ n tIe f-773-80; , SakINCLOSURE, I1 864; temple, I1 881; 111 kara, by Harmhab, I11 16-17; Soleb, 412; made of brick, I1 614; see also by Amenhotep 111,I1 808. Wall. -Grotto inscription at Ellesiyeh, by INCOME, IV 948; of Amon, IV 227-29; Nehi, I1 652.Ptah, IV 340-41; Re, IV 283; of the gods, IV 371, 386-87; of official, I1 -Mummy inscriptions,by Paynozem I, IV 637-42, 644-47; Menkheperre, 108, 117; taxes of, I1 706, 716; rank IV 661: Pavnozem 11, IV 663; Pesibof receiver of, I1 675. khennd, IV 688; yewepet, 700. INDUCTION: ceremony of, IV 988H; see -0beliskinscriptions: of Thutmose 111, also Investiture. Constantinople obelisk, I1 479 n. a; 111307, 311, 325, INFANTRY, EGYPTIAN, I1 630-31; London obelisk, by Thut327,342,365,380,428,578,583,587; mose 111, 633; New York obelisk, by IV 71, 72, 89, 354, 402, 410,822, $592 Thutmose 111, I1 635-36; Lateran 1004; of the South and North, I1 429; obelisk, by Thutmose 111, I1 627-28; of Tunip, I1 459; Egyptian, in city Thutmose IV, I1 831-38; at Elephanof Ikathi, I1 787; of Libya, I11 683; of tine, by Thutmose I. I1 89; at HeliopKheta, 111320, 321, 378; of Sherden, olis, by Ramsrs 11, I11 545-48; at IV 72, 118; for Capta~nsof, ComKarnak, by Thutmose I, I1 86-88; mandants of, Commander of, Leader Hatshepsut, I1 306,308-310, 314-19, of, Lord of, Officers of, see Index V. 32 1; at Tanis, by Ramses 11, I11 392, 448 n. b. INHABITANTS OF EGYPT,distinguished -Pylon inscriptions, in temple of Amon from its people, I 445; see People.
MISCELLANEOUS
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Snefru, I 168-69; Khufu, I 176; at Kamak, by Thutmose I, I1 245; Sahure, I 236; Nuserre, I 250; MenThutmose 111, I1 521-23, 541-73, kuhor, I 263; Dedkere-Isesi, I 264594-98, 645-47; Amenhotep 111, I1 899-903; Roy, I11 621-26; high 67; Pepi I, 1302-3; Pepi 11, I 34043; Khenemsu, 1713-14; Hamakht, pnest of Amon, IV 671-73; Taharka, IV 8'89; Temple of Khonsu, Karnak I 717-18; Sebekdidi, I 719-20; by F'aynozemI, IV 632-33; Medinet Ameni, I 721-23; Amenemhet IV, I 750; Hatshepsut and Thutmose 111, Habu, by Ramses 111,IV 61-68; 85929 94-99? 101-6, 130, 132-35, 13711 337. 38; Ramesseum, by Ramses 11, I11 -Shrine inscription, I1 126-27, 775. -Statue inscription: of Enebni, I1 213; 329-30, 356. -Quay inscriptions, at Elephantine, Harmhab, I11 23-32; Sheshonk, I V IV 147-50; by Ramses 111,IV 146-50; 740; Hor, IV 967-73; Uzahor, I V 980; Neferibre-Nofer, IV 981-83; Karnak, IV 695-98, 794,886-88. -Rock inscription, at Assuan, by Hapu, Nesuhor, IV 989-95; Ahmose, I V 1614-16; Sesostris 111,1653; family 1014; Pefnefdineit, IV 1017-25; a t of Neferhotep, I 753 n. b; Thutmose El Kab: by Ahmose Pen-Nekhbet, I1 20--24, 41-42, 84-85, 344; Karnak: I, I:[ 77; Thutmose 11, I1 119-22; Senrnut, I1 360--62; Arnenhotep 111, by Senmut, 11 350-58; Puemre, I1 I1 ~ A An. b: officer of Amenhote~ 380-81; Amenhotep, son of Hapi, I1 111, '1'1 Bek, I1 973-76; ~ e h 912,914-20; Luxor: by Nehwawi, I1 I, 111 202; Ramses 11, I11 479; 179-83; Ibr, IV 958A-M; Thebes: the First Cataract, by Memere, I by Senmut, I1 364-68; Hapuseneb, I1 317, 318; Amenhotep 111, I11 844; 389-90; Nebnefer, I1 929-31. Bigeh, by Ramses 11, I11 553; -Stela of Khufu, I 177-80; MertityGtes, Gebelen, by Hui, I11 210; HamI 188-89; Nenekhsekhmet, I 237-40; mamat, by Khui, I 674-75; AmEnekhnes-Merire, I 344-49; Intef, enemhet, I 707; Ramses IV, IV I 4~9-20; Thethi, I 423A-G; Eti, 457-60,461-68; Hatnub, by NenekhI 457-59; Nessumontu, I 469-71; seskhnum, I 304-5; Island of KonMeri, I 507-9; Mentuhotep, I 510osso, by Mentuhotep I, I 423H n. d; 14; Ikudidi, I 524-28; Intefyoker, I Thutmose IV, I1 825-29; Amenhotep 529; Mentuhotep, I 530-34; Simon111, I1 845; Kummeh, by Amenemtu, I 294 n. a, 594-98; Sihathor, I599 het IV, I 749; Korusko, of Amenem603; Khentkhetwer, I 604-5 ; Khenthet I, I 472-73; Ma c Sara, by Neferemsemeti, I 607-613; Khnumhotep, peret, I1 27-28; Redesiyeh, by Seti I , I 6r7-18; Ameni, I 649-50; SesosI11 197-98; Sarbbt el-Khadem, by tris 111, I 651-52; 653-60; Sisatet, Amenemhet 11; I 606; Sebek-hir-hab, I 671-72, 673; Sebek-khu, I 676I 725-27; Ptahwer, I 728; Amenem87; Harure, I 733-38; Sehetepibre, het, I 730-32; Amenemhet IV, I I 743-48; Neferhotep, I 753-65; I 750; Thutmose 111, I1 450 n. a; 766-72; Ameniseneb, I 781-87; Island of Sehel, by Sesostris 111, I Vizier of King Khenzer, I 783 n. d; 644, 647; importance of, I 28; family Ahmose I, I1 29-32, 33-37; of Neferhotep, I 753 n. b; Thure, I1 Harmini. I1 47-48; Keres, I1 49-53; Thutmose I, I1 54-60, 54 n. a, 75, 76; Thutmose 111, I1 649, n. d; Ranlose, I1 937 n. a; Ramses 11, I11 90198; Yuf, I T 109-114; Nebwawi, 553 n. b, 557; Seti (11), I11 646; I1 184-86; Hatshepsut, I 1 338-39; Semneh, by Sekhemre-Khutowe, I Thutiy, I1 369-78; Thutmose 111, 751--52; Silsileh: by official of IkhI1 599-608, 609-22, 642, 655-62; naton, I1 934-35; Seti I, I11 206--8; Intef, I1 763-71;Ni bamon, 11777-79; Amenhotep 11, I1 781-97, 791-98, Ramses 11, 111 552, 554, 555,. 556, 818, Thutmose IV, I1 810-15; 559, 560; Roy, I11 627-28; Siptah, I11 648; Setemhab, IV 19, 20; Semen, I1 822; Pe aoke, I1 839-40; Haremsaf, IV 701-8; Tell el-Amarna, Neferhet, I1 839 n. d; Mermose, I1 by Ikhnaton, I1 949-72; Tombos: by 851--55; Amenhotep 111, I1 856-58, Thutmose I, I1 67 n. d; Turra: by 877, 87832,904-910; Amenhotep, I 1 Amenemhet 111, I 740; Amenhotep 921 -27; Eye, I1 1042-43; Harmhab, 111, I1 875; at Wadi Maghara: by I11 2-5; Ramses I, I11 74-79; Hori,
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I11 82 n. b; Seti I, I11 82, Paynozem I, IV 632-33, 649; Luxor, 157-61,203-4; Ramses 11, I11 282by Amenhotep 111, I1 187-212, 21542, 841; Ramses 11, I11 480-84, 93, 297, 392, 394-4147 415-24, 42728, 429-47,487-91; Seti, I11 538-42; 506-8; Menkheperre, IV 659; Osorkon 11, IV 743; Medinet Habu: by Memeptah, I11 596-601, 602-617; Roy, I11 627-28; Ramses IV, IV 457, Thutmose 111, I1 6323-41; Ramses 461,469-71; Hori, IV 484-85 ; Men111, IV 4-17, 26-34, 37-58, 70-82, kheperre, IV 650-58; Sheshonk, IV 107-114, 117-29, 14-45; Paynozem I, IV 634; Rarnesseum: Ramses 11, 675-87; Sheshonk I, IV 724A; Wayeheset, IV 725-28; Osorkon 11, IV 111 329-32, 335-40, 365, 448, n. b, 745-47; Kerome, IV 755; Pediese, 514-15; Redesiyeh: by Seti 1,111 162IV 771-74, 778-81; Weshtehet, IV 95; Sebllca: by Ramses 11, I11 504; Semneh: by Thure, I1 62-66; Thut782-84; Harpeson, IV 785-92; Yewemose 111, I1 169-72, 174-76; Nehi, I1 lot, IV 795; Piankhi, IV796-883; Boc65 1; Serreh: by Ramses 11, I11 502; choris, IV 884; Taharka, IV 892-96; Soleb: by Amenhotep 111, I1 894-98; Senbef, IV 917-18; Tanutamon, IV Wadi Halfa: by Seti I, I11 248; Ne919-34; Psamtik I, IV 935-58, 959ferhor, I11 643; Piyay, 111 644; Hori, 67, 963-66; Necho, IV 974-79; Apnes, IV 984-88; Enekhnesneferibre, I11 645, 650, 651( 1). -Tomb inscription : Senuonekh, I 232IV 988A-J; Amasis, IV 1008-1012; 35; Persen, I 241; Nezemib, I 279; Stela at El Kab, I 741-42. Khemf, I1 873; at Abd el-Kurna: -Temple inscriptions, at Abu Simbel: Ineni, I1 43-46,99-108, 648; Puemre, by Ramses 11, I11 449-57, 496-501; I1 383-87; Rekhmire, I1 666-762; Rekhpehtuf, 111 642 ; Abd el-Kurna : Menkheperreseneb, I1 773-76; Khamby Ramses 11, I11 448 n. b; Abydos: het, I1 819, 871-72; Hatey, I1 by Seti I, I11 227-43; Ramses 11, 111 932; Ramose, I1 936-48; Abusir: by 251-81, 485-86; AmLda: by MerWeshptah, I 243-49; Hotephiryakhet, neptah, I11 606 n. a; Arsinoe: by I 252-53; Abydos: by Uni, I 293Amenemhet 111, I1 233; Benihasan: 94, 307-315, 320-24; Assasif: by by Hatshepsut, I1 296-303; Seti I, Neferhotep, 111 70-72; opposite I11 249; Bet el-WLli : by Ramses IT, Assuan: by Harkhuf, I 328-36, I11 458-77; Bubastis: by Osorkon 11, 351-54; by Pepinakht, 356-60, I V 748-5 I ; D&rel-Bahri by ThutKhui, I 361; Thethi, I 361 n. d; mose I, I1 125; Hatshepsut, I1 192, Sebni, I 365-74; Assiut: by Tefibi, I 194, 196-98, 200-1, 203, 205, 208, 213, 216, 219-20, 223-25, 227, 229, 394-97; Kheti I, I 399-404; Kheti 11, I 407-14; Hepzefi, I 538-93; 230, 2331 235, 253, 255-58, 260-62, Benihasan: by Khnurnhotep I, I 264-66, 268-69, 271-72, 274, 276, 465; Amenemhet, I 518-23; Khnum278, 280-82, 285-88, 290, 292-95; hotep 11, I 622-39; Thuthotep, I Derr: by Ramses 11, I11 503; 688-706; Cairo: by Kam, I 187; El Kab: by Ramses 11, I11 505,558; unknown builder, I 290; D6r elin temple of Amon at Karnak: by Bahri, IV 668, 689, 691-92; DQ elThutmose 111, 131-66, 415-37, 439GebrLwi: by Henku, I 281; Ibi, I 43, 445-49, 451-52, 455-62, 464-67, 377-79; El Kab: by Ahmose, son of 469-75,477-873 489-957 497-5033 507Ebana, I1 6-16, 39, 80-82; Pahri, 515, 517-19, 529-40,654; Hatshepsut, I1 3 and n. b; Ahmose-Pen-NekhI1 305; Amenhotep 11, I1 798A, 804bet, I1 20, 25, 344; Setau, IV 414; 6: Seti I. I11 82-ICO. 221-24; Gebel MarLg: by Zau, I 381-85; ~ a m s e II,'III s 348-51, j5j, 36'j-9;; Gizeh: by Thenti, I 182; Ihi, I 183; 509-13; Merneptah, 111 574-92; Thethi, 1 184; Henutsen I, 185; Ramses IV, IV 472; Ramses IX, IV Zezemonekh, I 186; Nekure, I 192492-98; Sheshonk I, IV 709-724; 99; Debhen, I 211-12; Senezemib, Osorkon, IV 753, 756-70, 777; TaI 27-74; Hermonthis: by Intef, the harka, IV 900; Mentemhet, IV 901monarch, I 419 n. c; Ibrim: by 16: in t e m ~ l eof Ptah. at Karnak: by Penno, IV 476-83; Kasres-Saigil : ~ h u t m o s e111, ' I1 611; in temple of by Idu-Seneni, I 338; Kumet-Marrai : Khonsu at Karnak: by Ramses XII, by Huy, I1 1010-41; Sakkara: by Hrihor, IV 609-626; IV 602-3;
MISCELL Methen, I 171-75. Ptahshepses, I 255-62; Sabu-Ibebi, I 283-86; SabuThety, I 288; Harrnhab, 111 3-4, 8, 11-13, 16-17, 20; Shekh SacEd: by Thutnakht: I 689; Tehneh, by Nekonekh, I 216-30; Tell el-Amama: by Ani, I1 977; Merire I, I 1 98388, 1018; Eye, 11 990-96; Mai, I1 997, 999-1003; Ahmose, I1 1006-8; Tutu, I1 1010-13; Huy, I1 1015-17; Western Thebes: by Thaneni, I1 392, 820; Amenemhab, I1 57-2; Woser, I1 671 n. e; Amenemopet, I1 671 n. e; Ramses V, IV 473; Hrihor, IV 59394; vase inscription of Hatshepsut, a t Gizeh, I1 214. INSECTS, see Fly, Grasshopper. INSPECTION,111 94; IV 909, 913; of boundaries, I 528; 11969; cisterns, IV 726; craftsmen, I1 753, 754, 775; divine fathers, I 610; flagstaws, I1 776; food for divine offerings, I1 752; granaries, IV 146 n. c; land, I 482; I11 58; mines, I11 170; obelisks, I1 776; sepulchers, IV 51 I; shrines, I1 775, 776; statues, 11 752; taxes, 11 717, 729; temples at Coptos, I 777; temple of Osiris at Abydos, I 787; temple of Amon at Karnak, I1 383; temples of Karnak, IV 660; tombs, IV 511, 513, 514, 516, 517, 518, 519, 520, 533, 543; treasuries, IV 146 n. c; water supply, I1 707; weighing, I1 387; Wawat by Hapu, I 616; wells, IV 726; works of divine offerings, I1 757. INSTALLATION, IV 775,865,958D, 1012. INSTRUCTION: to the court, IV 424; of children, 1413; of a king, 1413. INSURRECTION: crime of, IV 427, 428, 429, 430, 442, 443. INTERCALARY DAYS, I 540, 561; see also Feasts. INTERCESSION OF THE DEADFOR LNwc PEOPLE: by Hotephiryakhet, I 252; by Harkhuf, I 329; by Seti I, I 251; I11 253; by Ramses 111, IV 246. INTERIM REIGNS: between XIX and XX Dynasties, I 50, 68, 68 n. e; of obscure period, 1 52; of dark period, 1 52, 57. INTERIOR AFFAIRS:overseers of, I1 677; reports to the vizier, I1 687, 697, 707. INTERMENT,IV 966, 977, 986; see also Burial, Funeral.
INUNDATION, I 83, 523; I1 871; IV 47, 628, 743; to be reported to vizier, I1 709; see also Index VI: Nile Levels.
INVASION OF EGYPT,I11 580, 594, 595, 608; IV 1006; Libyan-Mediterranean, I11 572-617; Northerners, IV 64; by Meshwesh, IV 88, 95; by unclean foreigners, IV 905, 907. INVENTORY, IV 947; of temples, engraved on tablets, IV 202. INVESTIGATION: of official acts, 111 58; of pyramids, IV 513; of sepulchers, IV 513; of tombs, IV 513; of theft IV 566; of fraud, IV 673; of writings, I 178, 179, 756. INVESTITURE OF VICEROY OF RUSH, I1 1020.
IRON: statue of, IV 302; vessels of, from Tinay, I1 537. -King's organs of, I11 403. IRRIGATION: canal of, in Siut, I 407; chief of, IV 726. IS1 PLANTS,IV 213, 215, 244, 295, 301, 350, 394. -1si Bowers, IV 264. ISLANIE.: given for the support of temples, IV 359. ISRAEL STELA,I11 602-617. ITHYPHALLIC, I1 104, 302 n. a, 889 n. a; Min, I 296. IVORY, 11 387, 601; 111 471; IV 344, 391; brought from negro lands, I 336; Punt, I1 263, 265, 272, 486; God's Land, 11 265; from Tehenu, I1 321; Genebteyew, I1 474; Kush, I1 494, 502, 514; the south countries, I1 652; Retenu, 11447, 509, 525; ISY, I1 493, C2T.
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-Articles made of ivory: chairs, I1 436; tables, I1 509; chest, I1 755; statues, I1 801; whips, I1 802; see also Tooth ivory.
sacred animal of Lycopolis, I 281, n. c; southern army like, I 396. -Southern jackal, Pharaoh like, I1 661, 829. JAR, I 430; 11 1.59, 509, 518; IV 230, 238, 239, 243, 2843 297, 342, 388, 394, 498, 565, 589, 954. -c -jar, IV 299,300, 301, 347,348,350. -jar, IV 228, 233, 283, 286, 344, 374 387, 390. JACKAL:
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Jar-bw-jar, IV 294, 299. -"ch c -jar, I1 571. -"c5-jar, IV 924. - b p > -jar, IV 300, 348. -pw-g > -jar, IV 300, 350. --s -by-jar, IV 233. --m > dydy-jar, IV 376. e n - j a r s , I1 447 bis, 462 bis, 482, 491, 501 bis, 509, 518, 571 bis, 572, 621; I V 233, 239, 292, 299, 341, 348, 376 378, 390, 393. m n . t - j a r , IV 395. m r s w - j a r , IV 376. m h n - j a r , IV 301. -htt-jar, IV 350. --nms.t-jar, IV 301, 350. -hbn(.t)-jar, I 590; I 1 159, 164, 509, 5673 734, 734 738, 739, 741, 743, 745; IV 950,9529 953. -bb&h-jar, IV 875, 878. -sny-jar, IV 378, 395. -st '-jar, I 569. -kby-jar, 1550, 556. -k 3 -bw-jars, I V 233, 239, 292, 299, 376, 390. -k -hr-k > -jar, I V 294. -g 3 y-jar, IV 238, 241, 294, 300, 301, 350, 393. -t > b-jar, I1 621, 622. -lbw-jar, IV 294. -ds-jar, 1569,585; I1 113, 114,563 bis, 620,621; 11177, 159; Iv 347. -Jars made of alabaster, T I 544; electrum, I1556; pink granite, I1 32. JASPER, RED,I V 287,377; scarabof, I V 233, 377; statue of, IV 302; fLnger nngs of, IV 377; semdets of, IV 377. JOINT (of meat), I 1 113, 114; I V 565. JOURNAL OF THE KINGSOF BYBLOS, IV 576. JOURNEY, KING'S, I 309. JUBILATION,IV 526. JUBILEE, Sed, I 105, 296, 298, 300, 302, 305, 403, 435, 437, 443; 11, 431, 8737 940, 9913 995, 1006, 1007, 1029; 111 195, 240, 279, 281, 371, 399, 406, 414, 550; IV 569 304, 331, 335,382, 41474689473,485, 6201 653, 748, 751,. 768, 848, 927; same as Royal jubilee, q. v . -Explanation of, IV 750, 751, 848. --of Re, I11 28; IV 31, 704; jubilee court, IV 707; jubilee hall, IV 748; jubilee houses, I V 335, 414. -Royal jubilee, I1 608; I11 28, 32; of Thutmose I, I 66 n. g; I1 89; Hat->
c c
shepsut, I1 221, 233, 239, 241, 307, 310, 311, 328; Thutmose 111, I 1 628, 630,633; Amenhotep 111, I1 870-74; Ramses 11, I11 550-60; same as Sed jubilee, q. v. JUDGES: impartiality of, 1357; of a god I1 668. -Corrupt judges, laws on, I11 63-65. JUDGING IN THE NAMEOF THE KING, I 307; in criminal cases, 11683. JUDGMENT-HALL, I 605; I1 681, 705, 706, 707, 769, 903; I11 63; appointments to, I1 705; doorkeeper of, I1 711; laws of, IT1 63; mastersof, Index V; herald of, I1 763, 767, 768. JUDGI~ENTS: reportea to the vizier, I1 681; stay of, TI 686; not to be passed by an official on a superior, IT 681. -Rendered by Amon, IV 650-58, 673, 676; by Sutekh, IV 727, 728. JUDICIAL OFFICE,I 438. JUDICIARY OFFICE: chief, vested in the vizier, I1 675, 681, 685-86, 688-91, 700, 704, 705. JIJLIAN CALENDAR, 140, p. 48. JUNIPER, 11321. JUSTICE: courts of, I V 147; crime against, I11 64. -Six courts of justice, 1305, 307, 428, 445; I1 713, 754; Chief of, see Index V.
KA,11111,235,298; 111622 et passim; shaped by the god, I1 202; twelve of them nursed for Hatshepsut, I1 210; journeying to, I 187, 253; ka of the living king, I 324, 351, 423E, 448. KA CHAPEL: of Amenhotep, I1 923, 924, 925, 926; slaves of, I1 924, 925, 926; fields of, I1 925,926. KA HOUSE,I 550; Overseer of, see Index V; of Khnumhotep 11, at MenetKhufu, I 630; at Nehri at Mernofret, 1635KA TEMPLE, I 289, 290, 550; rank of the overseer of, 1550. KARABOATS:of Acacia, I V 229, 283, 387. KATHAPLANT,IV 600; given as taxes, I11 55 bis. -Katha flowers, IV 294,600. -Katha fruit, I V 294.
MISCEL KEDWOOD,I V 910; mortuary chests of, I V 966. KEEL, IV 582. , KETTLE,I1 436; I11 589. KHENTIFRUIT,IV 378,395. KHESYTWOOD: from Punt, I1 265. KHITIFANA FRUIT,IV 240,393. KIDET, I1 436, 446 bis, 482, 484, 486, 490:s 491, 502, 509, 5:4, 5'51 5'8 b ' ~ , 522, 526, 527, 536 bis; 1V 228, 231, 283,285,341,343,373,377,385, 386, 389, 682, 685, 686, 880. -Kidet weight, IV 880. KILTS: of Southern linen, I V 303, 350, 374; fine Southern linen, IV 232, 375. " KINIDNESS OF AMON": a greeting, I V 573. KING: see Index V; archives of, I11 643,644. -King's estate: Chief of, Chief overseer of, Steward of: see Index V; granary of, I1 107; chief of, I1 368. -King's hall, I1 778; Overseer of, see .. Index V. -King's house, I 533; I1 342, 389; IV 849,958J; see also Palace; offices of, I 447; going into and out of, re~ o r t e dto vizier.,I1 676. , , 680:, affairs of I1 679; intercourse between court and local authorities, I1 692; gates of, opened by command of vizier, I1 680; edicts from, received by vizier, I 1 705, 710; messengers of, I1 692. -King's horses, master of, see Index V. -King's property, I 745; Overseer of, see Index V. -King's records, 1218, 221, 225, 299; I11 647; Scribe of, see Index V. -King's rolls, IV 498; Scribe of: see Index V. -King's wardrobe, great lord of: see Index V; secret things of the king, I 608; Master of: see Index V. -King's weapons, I1 213; Master of: see Index V. -King's works, chief of: see Index V. -King's workmen, leader of: see Index
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-See also Body guard, Brand, Brewery, Cattle, Domain, Chamber, Command, Concubine, Council hall, Court, Crown, Divine office, Domain, Estate, Family, Feet, Flax field, Food, Hall, Helmet, Iron. -King's o5cials: see Index V, under Attached, Attendants, Beloved, Butler
Companion, Confidant, Confidante, Cup-bearer, Deputy, Dignitary, Fellow, First, Following, Great Ones, Guardian, Herald, Honored, Messenger, Orderly, Prince, Scribe, Servant, Steward, Subordinate, Sunshade bearer, Treasurer, Vizier. KIOSK,11289,981,1021,1028. KISS THE GROUND, I1 996 et passim. KITCHENOF PHARAOH,111 51, 59; of temple of Amon, I11 624 n. a. KNEADERS,I11 624 n. g. KNIFE, I1 436; I11 589. KROPHI: name of a cave at Elephantine, I11 171 n. a.
LABOR,ENFORCED, IV 147. LADDER,SCALING,I V 118. LAKE GARDEN,I 173, 272; Isesi's, called Nehbet, I 273; Harkhuf's, I 228. --Pleasure lake of Queen Tiy in Zerukha, I1 869. -Temple lake, I 111, 268, 503, 509, 534; I1 36, 164,883,919; I11 567 n. c; IV 184, 194, 213, 261, 264, 363, 488 n. c, 489, 910, 912, 916, 1020; constructed of sandstone, I V 910, 912. LAMPS:Temple, IV 992. LANCE,I1 80. LANDCASES: first "heard" by land overseer, I1 686; appealed to vizier, I1 686. LANDMARKS: of the sacred cattle of Apis, IV 332; of Menet-Khufu, 1624, nome, I 626; Hare nome, 625; Oryx I 626; Jackal nome, 1626, 632; Oxyrrhyncus, I 632; Tell El-Amama, I1 949, 10?2. -the anc~ent,I 625; flooded by the Nile. I 407: restored after rebellion according old writings, I 625. LANDS,I V 948, 957, 958; numbering of, 1 81. -Lands, citizen: IV 755, 795. -Flax land: see Flax. -Olive land, IV 216,263,288,394. -Gifts of, I1 I, 6, 15, 16, 113, 114; for endowment of mortuary offerings, I 156, 159, 165, 202, 205, 206, 209, 5462 574,584,586,591,592; 11840; for a statue, IV 479-83; to temples, I 1 102, 149; 111 31, 413; I V 200, 222, 226,
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251, 265, 2801 282, 3139 337, 339, 354, 359,364,370,380,383,384,681,687, 948,950, 9541957, 9582 972,1021. -Land overseer, I1 686; hearing of real-estate cases by, I1 686. -Land, the whole: Chief of, Commander of, Supervisor of, see Index v. LANDSCAPE RELIEF: of Punt, I1 254, 259. LAPISLAZULI, I1 280,434,558,773,775, 838, 881, 889,902,903; 111 137, 151, 204,453; I v 29, 31,329 34,126, 230, 231,284, 285, 342, 343, 3541 372, 3731 383, 3853388,389,491, 732, 735,8471 875: -Arhcles made of lapis lazuli: amulet IV 233; beads, IV 343; inlay, IV 253; offering-tables, I 534; I1 390; rosettes, I1 32; scarab, IV 233, 285, 343, 389; statue, I 668; IV 302, 395; stela, I1 889; ceiling, I 483; shrine, I 667; necklace, I1 509; sphinxes, IV 732. -Artificial lapis lazuli, from Shinar, I1 484. -Lapis lazuli from God'sLand, I11 116; Naharin, I11 434; Retenu, I1 447,509, 518,536 ( 1); Zahi, 11 459,462; ISY, I1 493; Babylon, I1 446,484; Assur, I1 446 bis; Shinar, I1 484; Tefrer, 111 448 n. b; IV 30. -Sparkling lapis lazuli, IV 377. -Vessels ornamented with, I1 32, 92, 165,185,436,447,1o31; IV 315LARGESSES OF THE KING,111 65. LATERAN OBELISK,I1 626--28, 830-38. LAUNDERERS, T E ~ L EIV , 992. LAW,I1 568; IV 38, 62; see also Legal petitions handled according to, I1 667; concerning vizier's duties, I1 673; the 40 skins, containing, I1 675, 712; in the temples of the gods, I1 757; concerning land cases, I1 686. -Administration of, I11 25; by the hereditary prince, I11 25. -Laws of Harmhab, I11 51-66; of Egypt, I11 270; of the palace, I11 101; of the judgment hall, I11 63. -Laws on robbery, I11 51-52; dues, I11 53-54; slave service, I11 55; stealing, I11 5659; connivance, I11 58; tax collectors, I11 58; inspectors, I11 58; judges, I11 63-65; bribery, I11 64. -Lawgiver, see Index V. LEAD,11 558; IV 32,245,373,385,389;
from Zahi, I1 460, 462; Retenu, I1 471, 4919 509, 534 (?); I ~ Y11 , 493, 521; statue of, IV 302, 392. LEATHER:roll of, I1 392, 433; sandals of, IV 241, 394; shields of, I1 802; tents of, I11 589; for taxes, IV 150. 1 194-99, 423E. LEGACY, LEGALENACI'MENTS, I 5; I11 45-67; records, I 18. LEGALPROCEEDINGS, I 6 6 n. e, 204, 310; IV 423-24; protocol of, I 310. LEGISLATION OF HARMHAB, I11 45-67. LEGITIMISTS,I1 348. LENTILS,IV 582.
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636; copies taken of, IV 527. -Royal letters: to Harkhuf, I 6, 35154; Ikhernofret, I 9, 664; Sebni, I 371 ; Senezemib, I 271, 273; Paynehsi, I v 595-600. -Letter scribe, IV 588, 589. LEVY,I1 916. LIBATION,I1 35, 150, 288; I11 626; IV 269, 272, 612, 871; vases for, 1 421; for feast offerings, I1 569; mortuary offering, I11 17. LIBATION BASIN,IV 1000 n. a. LIBRARIES:at Heliopolis, I 757; see also Archives, House of Rolls, House of Writngs. LID OF JAR, IV 231, 243, 394; of sarcophagus, 1266, 308, 321, 436, 451. LIE: none in Pharaoh's records, I1 97 et passim; punishment for, I1 670, 681. LIFE, SYMBOLOF, 11 195, 202, 241. LIFETIME:of 110 years, I1 926. LmBS, 11 197, 294, 299, 5441 6529 754; Horus who has numbered his, I 502; king's, of electrum, I11 403. LIMESTONE OF AYAN,I 534, 635, 740; 11 27, 44, 103, 302, 380, 394 603, 604, 799, 800, 812, 875; I11 240, 525; IV 7, 355, 356; 358, 970; temple of, 11 345 n. C, bls, 390; 111 240, 525; IV 216, 311, 355, 970; pylons of, I1 103; hypostyle of, 11 603; pyramid clothed with, I 212; sarcophagus of, I 308; gates of, I 509; temples clothed with, I 534; I1 27, 44; IV 251; mortuary chapel of, I 635; doorposts of, IV 355,
MISCELLANEOUS 356; lintels of, I V 355, 356; broad hall of, IV 7; pyramidion of, IV 982; false door, I 88 n. a; slab, I 241 n. f; stela: of, I419 n. a, 421 n. a, 457 n. d, 676 n. c, 766 n. b; I1 29 n. d; 49 n. a, 642 n. b, 856 n. b, 921 n. b; I11 2; I V 725 n. a, 782 n. a; tombs of, I11 n. a,IV 979; statue of, IV 958A, n. a. -Limestone cliffs at Amarna, I1 949 n. b~. LINE: extension of (=the foundation ceremony), I1 152; see also Cord and Ceremony.
LINEN,I 722, 723, 725; IV 582, 639,
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IV 284, 342, 3751 388, 390; kilts of; 303, 350, 375; dw-garments, IV 375; ydg3 -garments, IV 375; tunics, IV k 3 - r j m-r >-garments, IV 375; yfdgarments, IV 375. -Colored southern linen, IV 228. -Fine southern linen, I 382; I V 228, 230, 283, 285, 329, 341, 3421 344. 3601 371, 372, 375, 387; dw-garments of, IV 232, 284, 374, 388, 390; kilts of, I V 232, 374; tunics of, IV 232, 374; upper garments of, IV 232,374; ydg> garments of, IV 232, 374; hamengarments, IV 374. -Double fine southern linen, I V 283. -3h.r.w-linen, I1 554. -White ( p k ' t ) linen, I 727; I1 554,571, J
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661, 663, 668, 688, 958M; for mortuary offering, I1 365; for statues, I1 571; h--a. rc. for temple, I1 301, 376, 544, 615; garments of, I11 207, 208; I V 228. - d m ' t-linen, I1 554. -Colored linen, IV 239, 283, 286, 341, LINTELS,IV 489; of granite, I V 311; 344, 375, 387, 388; garments of, I V of red granite, IV 970; of limestone, 284, 342, 372, 3758 388, 390; IV 3553 356. mantles of, IV 232; tunics of, IV 232, 375; dw-garments, IV 375; yfd-gar- LION,IV 580; captured by Amenemhet, I 483; hunted by Thutmose 111, I1 ments, IV 375. 813; on the highlands of Memphis, I1 -4'-7u-linen, I1 722, 727 bis, 736, 738, ... 813. 744 bis. -Fine linen, I1 615; I V 700 bis, 823, -Tame, 111450, 470; I V 49, 112, 122. -Golden, as a decoration of honor, I1 878, 944. 23, 585, 587. -Mek-linen, I V 230, 283, 286, 329, -as adornment of temples, I1 896, 344, 387, 390; clothing of gods of, 897. I V 335; garments of, IV 284, 342, -Pharaoh as a, I1 660, 783, 844, 853, 388; robe of, IV 232; mantle of, IV 896 n. d, 901; I11 88, 117, 144, 147, 232; from the Malachite country, . 465, 479, 489, 580; I V 40, 41, 46, 49, IV 409. 51, 54, 62, 75, 104, 921, 1005. +-linen, I1 719, 721, 722, 723, 726, LIPS OF COLUMNS, IV 889. 727 bis,.730, 7313 736, 738, 744 his. - m n b . t - h e n , I1 165. LIST,I V 269, 279, 283, 328, 336, 364, -Mysterious linen: shroud of, IV I O I I; 383, 387, 770, 832; army, IV 466; from Mehenet, I V 1011; Resenet, tax, I1 718-45, I11 57. IV 1011. -of Asiatic cities, 11402 n. a, 403 n. b; -Prime linen, I 382. 111 34 n. a, 114, 366; IV 712-16; -Royal linen, I1 171, 544, 571; I11 515; booty, 11480, 500, 501, 508, 532, 790; I V .31, 228, 230, 232, 272, 283, 286, captives, I 1 788; 111 156, 588; countries, I1 402,798A; I11 1-19, 156, 342; 329, 3449 360, 974, 3759 387, 875; from the Malachte country, IV 409; IV 138; food for the kmg, I 423E; clothing of gods of, I V 335; garHittite lands I11 321; Hittite officers, ments of, I V 232, 284, 342, 372, 374, I11 337; Hittite chief, I11 349; monu388, 390, 582, 876; hamen-garments, ments I V 731; Nubian regions, I 311, I V 232; mantles, IV 232, 374; statue 336, 510, I 1 843, 845 n. f, 849; ornagarments, I V 232; tunics, I V 232, ments, IV 538; plunder, I1 459, 469; I11 589; princes, I V 830, 878; prop374; upper garments, I V 232, 374; wrappings of, I V 966; wrappings of erty, I1 688; IV 140, 948; rewards, Horus, IV 232, 374; bnky-garments, 11 583, 584, 584, 585, 587; supplies, I V 374; ydg>-garments, IV 374; I1 472; temple dues, IV 160, 227, hm-.@rd-garments,IV 582. 283, 340, 386; temple estates, I V 159, -Southern linen, IV 230, 239, 283, 286, 222, 280, 337, 364; tombs, I V 513; towns, I1 490; in Nubia, I1 645, 646, 341, 344, 372, 375, 387; garments of,
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647; tribute, I1 445, 448, 462, 466, 482, 518, 5251 533, 534-Karnak list. I 410. and n. d: I1 601: n. i; list of ~ a ' m s e sI1 at ~ b ~ d o s , 529 n. e; Abydos list, I 59, n. a, 60 n. f, 61 nn. a, c, 62 n. d; Sakkara list, 159n.a,60n.g,62n.d,149n.c. LISTINGTHE NUMBEROF THE PEOPLE, I1 916. I 90. LITERARY COMPOSITIONS, LIVINGSTREAM(or river) : water from, for the ka, I1 356, 378. LOAD,I1 264; loading, IV 407. LOANCATTLE:see Cattle. LOANCOWS: see Cow. LOANHERDS: see Herds. LOAVES:for food, I 430; I1 462; for divine offering, I1 559, 560, 562, 571, 620, 621, 622, 792; for evening offering, I1 565; for feast offering, I1 566; for mortuary offering, I 329, 518; for obelisks, I1 563; for oblation, I1 749; of the fire, IV 291; makers of, I11 624. --c k-loaves, I V 238. -Large k-loaves, I V 238, 291, 393. ludnw'nt-loaves, IV 238, 291, 297. -by a't-loaves, I1 113; I11 77, 159, 624 n. h; IV 238, 291, 297, 347. -bh-loaves, IV 238, 393. -p c. t-loaves, IV 238. -pws - c k-loaves, TV 2.38. -pr't-s-loaves for divine offering, I11 779.159. --njr t-loaves for food, I1 462, 47:. - -rrt-loaves for mortuary offenng, I 500. -syd-loaves, IV 238, 3 9 3 -Sweet s c b-loaves. IV 218. -s&-loaves, I1 735. " --&-loaves, 11 735, 739, 743. Admt-hr-t -loaves, IV 238. -Flat loaves: for mortuary offering, I 555, 556, 5857 590-Heth loaves: for mortuary offering, - I 241. -Kyllestis loaves, I V 238, 291. -Oblation loaves, IV 238; large oblation loaves, IV 291, 393; white oblation loaves, I 1 571; IV 238, 291. -Pesen loaves: for mortuary offering, 1 -
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midion loaves for divine offerings, I1 572 n. c. -Round loaves, I V 291. -Senu loaves, for divine offerings, I1 378; 111624 n. h; for mortuary-offering, 11 353. -Seshu loaves, I V 297. -White loaves, 1540,542, 544,547, 550, 555, 556, 5773 585, 590; 11 159, 5659 571,572,621, 622; I V 238, 297; for mortuary offering, I 540, 542, 544, 547, .550, 555? 556, 577,585, 590; for evening offenng, I1 565; for d~vlne offerings, I1 159,572,62r, 622. -Tall white loaves, IV 291. -White t a -loaves, IV 238. LOGS, Iv 232, 234, 245, 286, 288, 295, 300, 3039 34% 3799 3809 3859 39% 391, 394, 577, 578; from Relenu, 11 491, 525; Arrapachitis, I1 512. LOINS, IV 634. LOTUSFLOWER,I V 194, 213, 244, 264, 295. LOWINGOF CATTLE,1493. 11 113, 114, I V 95; M-b a -W, LOWLAND, skin of, from Assur, I1 449.
MACE, I1 225; I11 117, 489; war, I V 130, 246, 718, 720. MAGAZINE, I 172; I1 356,986; I11 208; I V 330, 410, 849; Overseer of: see Index V; Scribes of: see Index V; temple, IV 313, 324, 1021. --of the overseer of the White House, 1V512; chief scribeof, IV5rz. MAGIC: practice of, I V 454-56; prosecution for, IV 454,455,456; regarded as a capital crime, I V 454,455, 456; ordered by the gods, IV 455. -Magic power, I1 235; of diadem, I1 220; of agod, IV455. -Magical inscriptions, I V 455. -Magical prayer, I11 18. -Mut, great in magic, I 468. MAGICROLLS,TV 454; for hindering, I V 454; for bewitching, IV 455; for terrifying, I V 454; for enfeebling, I V 454, 456; for extraordinary power, I V 455. -Magic rolls deposited with dead kings, I V 455. MAIDENS: for the garden of Min, I1 567.
MISCELLANEOUS MAIDS,IV III. -Maid servants: temple, I V 751, 992. MALACHITE, I1 280, 390, 430, 558, 773, 775,838,881,902,903; 111 137, 151, 204,453; IV 29,32,126, 230,284,285, 3429 343, 354, 372,373, 383,385,3882 389, 491, 847,874,875, 944. -Articles made of: finger rings, IV 377; collars, I 534; inlay, IV 253; scarab, IV 233, 285,343,389; statue, I 1 668; Iv 3029 395. -Brought from the mine-land (of Sinai) I 602, 713, 731, 736; God's Land (at Sinai), I1 450 n. a, 820; I11 116; the Malachite country IV 409; Naliarin, I11 434; Reshet, I1 321; IV 3 1 ~ 3 4 ;Zahi, I1 459. -Sparkling malachite, I V 377. -Vessels ornamented with, I1 32, 165, 185, 1031; IV 315. MALACHITE COUNTRY, I 161; IV 409; Hathor, mistress of, I 715, 720, 722, 723, 725, 750; I1 450 n. a; IV 409. "MALACHITE"TERRACE, I 266, 342. MALES,CAPTNE:assigned for the storehouse, IV 128. MANNA,I V 378, 390; from Punt, I V 286, 390. MANTLES:of royal linen, I V 232, 374; mek-linen, IV 232; colored linen I V 232. MARES,11 435, 589, 875. MARINE,1390; IV407. -Marines, I1 328, 332 n. d; IT1 197; royal, I1 332, 916; for Captain of, Officers of, Scribes of, see Index V. I1 7; I11 28. MARRIAGE, MARSHES,I1 966; IV 895; inclosed, I11 276; temples of Thebes like, I V 743; of Delta, I11 291; see Index VI: Marshes. MARVELS,T I 139, 253, 265, 271, 272, 2747 277-78, 282, 285, 288, 377, 4861 51.3, 608, 804, 864, 867; 111 274, 288, 420; IV 197, 407, 491, 618, 635. MASONRY, I1 306; 1V515. MASTABA: of old kingdom, I 181. -at Abydos, of Uni, I 291 n. a. -at Gizeh, of Ikhi, I 183 n. b; Thethi, I 184 n. d; Kam, I 187 n. d; Senezemib, I 268 n. i. -at Sakhara, of Methen, I 166 n. c, 170 n. C; Nenekhsekhmet, I 237 n. c; Ptahshepses, I 254 n. a; Sabu-Ibebi, 1282, n. a; Sabu-Thety, I287 n. a.
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-Mastaba inscription: see under Inscriptions, Tomb. MASTICTREE, I V 245. MASTS,11492; IV 861. MATHEMATICS, I 20. MATRIARCHATE, I 398, 405, 413~14; rule of the mother of Kheti TI at Slut, I 414, and she acting as lord, I 414; Nakht I1 inherited the Jackal nome from his mother, I 632; Kbnumhotep I1 inherited Menet-Khufu from his mother's father, I 624, 628. MEALS,1493, 496. MEASURE,11 734, 7377 741, 742, 743; IV 582; see also Bales, Basket, Bekhen, Bolts, Bunch, Bundle, Censerfuls, Coil, Hank, Jars, and the following: -Linear measures: cubit, I 83 n. a, 93, 95, 977 989 90, 100, 1 0 1 3 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115,119, 120, 1 2 1 , 1 2 2 , 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 1338 1349 135, 136, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 1471148, 152, 157, 1551, 165, 212; I1 965 bis; IV 288, 330, 343, 355, 356, 358, 406, 513, 515, 886,887,904,916, 958J; finger, I 8 3 n. a, 47, 103, 10.5, 108, 113, 115, 119, 120, 121, 123, 124, 125, 127, 128, 129, 130, 133, 134, 136, 137, 140, 1422 1439 146, 147, 148, 152, 157, 159; IV 343, 886; iter, I1 479, 852, 965 bis; IV 46, 216; palm, I 95, 97, 98, 100, 103, 107, 108, 109, 113, 115, 114, 121 122, 123, 127, 128, 133, 134, 136, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 1477 14% 152, 157; IV 288, 343, 886, 887; span, I 101, 104, 106, 112, 114; ipet-rod, I 1 995 -Square measures: h > ' t , I 574, 584, 586; khet (land-measure), I1 965 ter; IV 479, 480, 481, 48?, 483; stat (a land-measure containing loo square acre, cubits I aioura, or about more exactly t% acre), I 156, 158, 159, 161,165,166; 11 15,16,840; IV 226, 282, 288, 339, 370, 380, 384, 3941 681, 755,7847 795,9489 950,9541957, 1021. -Cub~c measures: heket, I 545; I1 171 his, 319%3777 4377 486, 513, 5721 733, 737, 7399 740, 742, 743, 744, 761; IV 229, 231, 234, 236, 240, 241, 283, 286, 287, 289, 294, 297,313, 341, 344, 346, 347, 371, 3789 379, 381, 3879 390, 391, 392,396; bin, IV 232, 239, 287,
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MERCENARY, I11 428; IV 994; mer299,300,3451 3939 4982 683,949,950, cenary troops, I11307; IV 117. 952,953,954,1021; khar, 1556; IV 955; nd I1 159 bis, 571 bis; pedet, MERCHANTS, 111274; IV 313. I1 572, 719, 722; pg-vessel, I1 571; MERCY: to poor, 1328, 357, 479; to pyramid, IV 294; uhet, 1556; yp't, orphans, I 479. Iv 232, 234, 238, 239, 240, 241, 244, 286,294,295~297,301,350, 380, 390, MERUWOOD,I 146; I1 321; IV 378; shrine of, I 667; tent poles of, I1 392,393; -measure, IV 299,348,394; ps -measure, IV 378, 395 ; mst y435; chest of, I1 755; mortuary measure, IV 234, 235, 240, 287, 301, chests of, IV 966; st& of, IV 288; staves of, IV 391; temple doors of, 3441 350,378*390939'>392,3959 582; 2 -measure, IV 295, 347; md JywIV 488 n. c; from Assur, I1 449; measure, IV 244; htp-measure, IV from Retenu, 11435, 447. 238,240, 244, 291,2949 379, 392,393; MESDETSTONE:pairs of, I11 246. htp-hr-nmtt-measure, IV 294; sbb'tmeasure, IV 241, 379; spr-measure, MESNETSTONE:offering tables of, I 727; necklace of, 1500. IV 299, 348; k a -t 3 -rut-ty-measures, IV 378; k -bw -s 3 -measure, IV 240; MESORE: see Months. gs-r >-measure,IV 295, 303, 380, 394; MESSAGE,IV 819; royal, I1 929; see 1 y-measure, IV 238, 240, 294, 378, also Index V: Messengers. 393; [mtm-measure, IV 238, 291; METAL,WALLOF, IV 66. &/-measure, IV 292 ; d -w '-r -measEGYPTIAN, IV 15I. ure, IV 294; d mw-measure, IV 240; METROLOGY, dm w-measure, IV 345; dm mw- MICE, I11 598. measure, IV 379; dydy-measure, IV MIDDLEAGES,I 3. 295; dny-measure, IV 294, 295; MIDDLEKINGDOM:inscriptions of, I 8, dny.t-measures, I1 621, 622; IV 240, 9,1o; chronology of, 142, 57; temples 294, 299, 300; &!m't-measure, IV of, 1442 244,294,301,394,768; zawet, 11995. -Loaf-measure: .of the court, IV 393; MIDWIFE:goddess acting as, I1 206. of gold, IV 393; for eating, IV 393; MILITARYCOMMANDER: see Index V. for the mouth of the eater, IV 393. MILITIAOF HERACLEOPOLIS : chief of, -Measuring, I 8 3 n. a; I1 ~ 7 3 ~ 7 6 , 3 7 7 . IV 968; broad hall of, IV 972. -Measuring-line: at foundation cereMILK,1493; I1 162, 566; IV 295, 301, monies, I 506, 609; I1 152, 608, 795. 350, 394, 870, 929, 958M; for marMEAT, 11 117, 260; 111 71; IV 238, tuary offenng, I1 571; I11 17. 393, 467; roast of, for the altar, I MINERALS:see Bronze, Copper, Elec569, 571. trum, Emery, Feldspar, Gold, Iron, MECHIR: see Months. Lapis lazuli, Lead, Malachite, Metal, I 246. MEDICAL PAPYRUS, Menit-uz, Natron, Silver, Stones, MEDICINE,I 20. Stones (costly), Tin. MEHIWETFRUIT,IV 240,378, 392. MINES OF COPPER:in Atika, IV 408. MEKHTEBET:an uncertain adornment, -at Sinai, I 10, 12; operated in the 1122, 24. First Dynasty, I 168; by Snefm, I MEMBERSOF STATUES: of precious 168; of Ka, 1731. stones, I1 376. -Mine of electrum, east of Redesiyeh, MEMORIAL,I1 150, 286; memorial 111170. stelae, at Abydos, I 9; memorial -Mines of gold, in Akita, I11 286. tablets, 1 661 n. d. -Mine land (Sinai), 1 353 n. C, 725, 735,736,737; the eternal mountain in, MEMORIAM: monument in, I1 175. I 736; malachite in, I 736. MEMORY, I1 378. -Mine chamber excavated at Sinai MENHETFLOWER, IV 213. by men, I 606; made for Hathor, at MENHETPLANT,IV 295. Sinai, 1723; name of, 1725. MENIT-uz(metal) : statue of, IV 302. -Miners, I 447; necropolis miners, MERAWOOD,IV 288,379,391. 1697. J,
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MISCELI Mines of Copper-Mining: Snefm regarded as founder of, :[ 168; of gold, 111 195. -Mining work, IV 5 I 7. MINIIJMFRUIT,IV 378, 395. MIXERS,I11 624,625. MIXTUREOF SIX PARTS (=bronze), IV 202, 318, 320, 343, 358. MOAT,IV 118. MONEY,IV 683, 685, 686; of Thekel, IV 568. M O N ~ E YI11 S , 375; from Punt, I1 265. MONOLITHIC SHRINE,I1 775; IV 198, 320. MONTHS:Thoth, first month, I1 933; IV 296 n. e; Paophi, second month, I1 591 n. b; IV 144, 791 n. a; Tybi, fifth month, I1 874; Mechir, sixth month, I1 304, 318, 602; Phamenoth, seventh month, I1 592 n. c, 823; IV 296 n. e; Pharmuthi, eighth month, I 655; Pakhons, ninth month, I1 592 n. c ; IV 144, 9581.; Epiphi, eleventh month, I1 410 n. a; IV 296 n. e; Mesore, twelfth month, I1 304, 318. MONUMENT,1 12, 19, 154, 158, 159, 160, 161, 165, 166, 409; 11 149, 150, 152, 154, 157, 158, 164, 174, 1752 1761 192 n. d, 309, 311, 312, n. b, 317, 318, 3397 351, 383, 548, 558, 568, 5719 5961 601, 603, 605, 606, 608, 611, 624, 627, 628, 633, 638, 639, 643, 651, 654, 662, 7527 755, 759, 775, 800, 805, 8321 836, 838, 856, 883, 887, 888, 889, 890, 892, 894, 896, 897, 898, 903, 909, 912, 917, 936, 946, 960; 111 17, 1749 I779 1951 200, 206, 210, 213, 215, 216, 217, 219, 223, 224, 227, 229, 232, 236, 242, 246, 248, 249, 259, 260, 269, 270, 281, 405, 414, 499, 500, 501, 502, 5039 504, 505, 510, 511, 512, 513, 515, 519, 5207 521, 522, 528, 529, 537, 544, 566; I v 4, 5, 7, 8 , 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 27, 28, 62, 110, 179, 191, 197, 252, 311, 3571 412, 460, 464, 465, 473, 528, 602, 603, 609, 610, 612, 620, 622, 625, 626, 632, 633, 634, 635, 649, 704, 706, 721, 737, 889, 897, 898, 899, 900, 943, 9452 980, 1011 n. c. MOOR.ING, IV 566, 861, 863. -Mooring stake, I 423, 612; Intef I drove it in the sacred valley, I 423; as title of Hatshepsut, I1 341. MOPEFI:name of a cave at Elephantine, I11 171 n. a. MORTAR,IV 538.
MORTUARY: ceremony of the righteous, benefit of, I1 925. -Customs, I 536. -Endowment, I zoo, 269,379, 562,577, 630; I1 839, 907, 921; IV 679, 1007; by Hepzefi, I 535-93; by Amenhotep, I1 921-27; for Osiris, I1 840; for Ahmose I, I1 840; edict of, I1 92217; contracts of, I 538-93. -Furniture, I1 861 n. c; IV 521, 538. -Gods, I11 278. -Mortuary oblations, I1 571, 1001. -Mortuary offerings, I 155, 159, 161, 165, 173, 185, 201, 206, 207, 208, 209, 22% 227, 232-352 241, 252, 349, 379, 3947 11 35, 36, 52, 1709 356, 3659 389; I11 271; IV 187, 485, 927, 1018. -Mortuary priest, Mortuary prophet; see Index V. -Mortuary prayer, I 384; I1 97, 111; I11 21, IV 484, 995, 1018, 1025; quaint claim of, I 278; posture in, 11 37. -Mortuary statues of: Hepzefi, I 540; Thutmose 111, I1 97; Seti I, I11 271; placed in the temples, I 500, 540; I1 52, 156, 604, 605 n. i. -Mortuary stelie, I 469, 507, 529, 530, 5997 671, 743; 11 47, 839; IV 1026-Mortuary temples: see Index 11; of Nemathap, I 173; at Abydos, of Seti I, I11 174, 225, 226, 263, 266; at Kurna, of Seti I, I1 210, 212, 213, 21520; at Thebes, of Thutmose IV, I1 821, 823; Merneptah, I1 856 n. b; Amenhotep, I1 921; Amenhotep 111, I1 904-8; of Thutmose 111, I1 552 n. i; of Mentuhotep 111, IV 520 n. b; Ramesseum: see Index 11. MOUNTAIN, I1 995; secret chambers of, I1 946; of gritstone, overseer of works in, I11 17; of Bethanath, I11 356; of Akhetaton, I1 962, 963, 964, 965, 966, 969, 971, 975 994; of electmm, east of Redesiyeh, I11 170; " Lord-of-Life," name of the mountain on the west of Thebes, I11 210; the great, of Wawat, IV 480, 481. -Obelisk, called, I1 318; statue called, I1 917. MOUNTAINGOATS:see Goats. I11 I 78. MOUNTAINEERS, MOUNTINGS, 11 155; 1V 254, 287, 343, 355, 356, 358, 377, 406,489, 910, 929. MOURNING:for grandfather of Kheti I I , I 414; for a king, 1491; mourners, 1 370.
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MUD BRICK, I1 607. MUMMY,IV 538; of Thutmose 11, IV 637.; Amenhotep I, IV 638, 647; Set1 I, IV 639, 661; Ramses 111, IV 640, 641; Ramses 11, IV 642; Ahmose I, IV 645; Sitkamose IV 644; Siamon, prince, IV 646; Thutmose IV, I 15; restorations of, I 22; IV 592-94, 636-47, 661, 662-67. -Mummy inscriptions, IV 637-42, 644-47, 661, 663, 688. MURDER:punished with death, IV 658. : temple, I1 1018. MUSICIANS -Musician (fern.) of Re: Teya, I11 542. MUSTERING,IV 1004; of troops, I1 693; of workmen, I1 935; of young men, I1 329, 332. MUTINY,IV 989. MYRRH,I 763; I1 283, 288, 387; I11 475; IV 26, 232, 264, 286, 304, 333, 344, 348, 372, 3909 685, 770,870,875, 878; from Genebteyew, I1 474; Red Land, I 429; fields of the sycamore, 11 299; Punt, I 161; 11 260, 263, 265,274,275, 276, 277,. 321,486;. IV 130, 210, 407, 929; dlwne offenng, I1 572; gum of, I1 288; Hathor, mistress of, I1 295. -Dried myrrh, IV 299, 329; from Punt, I1 486, 513; Retenu, I1 491. -Myrrh fruit, IV 232, 286, 390. -Myrrh resin from Punt, I1 265. -Myrrh sycamores, IV 333. -Myrrh terraces of Punt, I1 260, 284, 285, 287, 288, 294. -Myrrh trees from Punt, I1 263, 264, 265, 272, 288; Iv 390. -Myrrh-wOOd, IV 232, 286, 390. MYTH: of HONS and Set, 11 70 n. d.
NAME: beautiful, I 676; IV 943, 990, 1014;. hidden, see Hidden; royal, used in oath, I1 58; see Oath. NAOPHORS:of costly stone, IV 377; explanation of meaning of, IV 377 n. c. NATIVEVERSIONS,I 24. NATRON,IV 235, 241, 2999 345, 350, 379, 392, 865; from Retenu, I1 518. -Natron gatherers of Elephantine, IV 148. NAVEOF TEMPLE,111 515.
NAVY,I 405; I1 591; see also Fleet, Warships; administration of, under the vizier, I1 667, 710; officials of report to vizier, 11 710. -Commander of, Officers of: see Index
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NEBDU,IV 241. NECKLACE, 11 22, 23, 24, 45, 254, 288, 376, 390, 544, 654; of MSn.t-stone, I 510; hm 3g.t-stone, I 500; gold and silver, I1 32; lapis lazuli, I1 509; electrum, I1 654; costly stone, 11 545, 801, 802; IV 876; gold, 11 585, 587. -Necklaces : from Retenu, I1 509; Kadesh, I1 585. -Necklace-rattles, I1 93. -Bead necklace, I1 725, 731; of gold, 11 ?22r 723, 727, 738, 740. -Braded necklace, I11 2. NECROPOLIS, I 371; I1 378; I11 32B, 259; the gods, lords of, I11 17; cliff, I 613; the highlands of the blessed, I1 378; officer of the tomb in the, I1 378; inspectors of, see Index V; soldiers of, I 710; scribes of, see Index V. -Necropolis of Abydos, IV 1020, 1029; see Tazoser, Index VI. -Necropolis of Benihasan, I 623; feasts of, I 630. -Necropolis, southern, of, D&r elGebrLwi, 1 375 n. f. -Necropolis of Heliopolis, I1 814; sacred road to, I1 814; Gizeh, probably the, 11 814 n. c. -Necropolis of Memphis, the Serapeum, IV.977, 979,986, 1010; tomb of Apis in, IV 979; called "the western desert of Memphis," IV 977, 986. -Necropolis of Siut, I 582; official body of: overseer, I 582, 584; chief of the highland, I 584; eight mountaineers, 1 582, 584. -Necropolis at Western Thebes, I1 338; fortress of, I1 338-39; goddess of, I1 338-39; chief treasurer of, IV 665; inspectors of, IV 511, 512, 517, 522, 525, 533, 665; chief of police of, IV 511, 512, 525, 527; administrators of, IV 525; scribes of, IV 526, 529, 530, 640; police of, IV 525; workmen of, IV 524, 525, 526, 528, 530, 533, 543; serf-laborers of, IV 525. -Necropolis thieves, IV 511, 513, 515, 516, 517, 521, 522, 535.
MISCELLANEOUS NEGE BULLS: from Khara, IV 229. NEGLI'GENCE OF NOT REPORTING CONSPIRACY: crime of, IV 431, 432, 433, 434,435,436,437,438,439, 440,448, 449, 450. NEIGHBOR,IV 398, 944. . NENYBUWOOD, IV 344, 391. NEST (of HONS hawk), I1 138. NET, IV 41, 44, 77. NEW MOON:dates of, in reign of Thutmose 111, 1 46, 51. NEWYEAR:gifts of, I 545, 563; TI 801. NEW YEAR'SDAY,1 4 2 , 545, 563, 573, 583, 585; 11 925; New Year's Night, I 573, 583; New Year's feast, 19th of July, I 40; see also Feasts. NEYBUWOOD, IV 234; from Assur, 11 444. NIGHT WATCH,I 417. THE HEAD OF A 'I1 44Ot 444, 580; IV 615, 617, 655, 656, 658. NOMES,IV 905,906,948,957; order of southern, I 529 n. e; records of, 11 of, 11 7O3; Deputy 7O3; of, see Index V. -Nomes of: Abydos, IV 1020; Aphr0ditopolis. I 423; A ~ ~ l l i n o ~ oMaglis na, I1 nome I 500; Athribis, IV 873; Budris, I 159; IV 830 n. a ; Cerastes mountaiaL, nome Upper Egypt, I 199; Crocodile nome, I 529; Cusre, Of Upper Egypt, I I1 300; Hare, I 700-6; IV 821, 848, 948; Harpoon, I Heliopolis, IV 955; Hesebkap IV 830; Jackal, Of I 626,Lower 632; Khent? I '599 1 ~ 5 ; I '59; Lycopolis, XI11 nome of Upper I 280, 3g6; see Jackal nome; Memphis, I 159; Mendes, I 173, 174, 197, 198; IV 830; Oryx, XVI of Upper Egypt, I 518; Oxyrrhyncus, IV818nn.b, c,820,837,948, Patoris, IV 905; Sais, I 174; Sekhern I1 of Lower Egypt, 1. '73, 1 7 ~ ;Thebes, 1 420, 459; ThlnIS, 1 349; I1 181, 763, 767; Upper nome, 1 199; Xois, 1 156, 1 5 ~ ; IV 818; Yuna, IV 948. -Nome of Tehenut, IV 482; see also Wawat and Libya, Index VI. a sweet, for the ka, of the king, 11 994. IV 485; as NOSETO BE CUT OFF: as penalty for
I47
robbing, I11 51; extortion, I11 54; slave stealing, I11 55; stealing hides, 111 56. -Nose and ears cut off, IV 4511 45% 524. NUMBERING:occurrence of, I 84, [I 181, 1 2 0 , 122, 124, 126, 128, 130, 132, 133, 1459 147, 148, 161, 166, 298, 303, 305, 320, 387; of large cattle, I 157, 267; of large and small cattle, I 81, 192, 266, 340; of gold and lands, I 81, 137; of all people, I 106.
0 OARS: IV 33Ip 845. OATH: form of royal name for legal, 11, 58; in foreign lands in Pharaoh's name, I1 68; by Pharaoh, I1 121, 318,422,452, 570,601; 111 327,365; IV 835, 850, 862, 875, 880, 881, 932. -Oath of the king, IV 486, 524, 526, y 9 , 547, .548,. 549, 550, 5,!j2r 553; as the lung llves for you, I 349; "as Upwawet, lord of Siut and Anubis, lord of the cave, live for you," 1 394; "as my father lives for me," 1 (j58; 1 1 as Sesostris lives," 1 682; "as Re loves me, as my father Amon favors me," I1 121, 318, 422, 570; "as Re loves me, as my father Atum favors me," 111 327, 365. OBELISK, 11 903, 908; of Seti I, 111 -t%lephantine, of Thutmose I, I1 89. -in Heliopolis, erected by Seti I, 111 246, 544; inscribed by Ramses 11, 111 545; New York ob~lisk,I1 634; London obelisk from, 11 632-33. -f II the 890.temple of Khammat in Soleb, -f Ramses 11 at Tanis, 111 392, 543 n. C; Luxor? 'I1 543 n- c, s67; Karnak 'I1 543 "' C. -at Karnak: Thutmose 'I 86; two of them, I1 86; only one inscribed by Thutrnose I, I1 86; the inscribed ThutmOse II1, 1 16; I1 86; obelisk, Lateran, from Karnak ThutmOse II1, I1 626? and Thutmose IV, I1 833-34; pyramidion I1 834; Constantinople obelisk of Thutmose 111, I1 479 n a, 629-31; four obelisks of Thutmose 111, I1 563, 571, 776; divine offerings for, I1 563, 572; obelisks at Karnak: of Hatshepsut,
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I1 304-21, 376; two of them, I1 304, 309; one standing, 11304-319; one fallen, I1 320-21; history of, I1 304, 319; location of, I1 304, 319; dimensions of, I1 304. -Obelisks on the sacred barge, I1 888. -Divine offerings for obelisks, I1 563, 572-Obelisks made of black basalt, I11 246; of granite, I1 89, 304, 315, 318, 336, 624; I11 567; IV 980, 982; of red granite, I1 630. -Obelisk inscription; see Inscriptions.
874, 958D. -Festival oblation, IV 329, 330, 335, 928. -Endowment of oblations, I1 908; Iv 329. -MortuiUy oblation, I1 571, 1001. -Oblation of vessels, I1 654. -Storehouse of, IV 259. OBLATIONBEARER:chief of, IV 515. OBLATION STANDARDS, I1 795. OBLATIONTABLE,I1 795; of costly stones, I 764; the great, of Osiris at Abydos, 1 787. TABLETS, I1 795. OBLATION OBSCURE PERIOD: minimum length of, 152. OCCURRENCE, I1 935; of numbering, I 81, 82; of royal jubilee, I1 89; I11 552, 553, 554, 556; of ''Runningof-Apis," I 114; of Sed-jubilee, 1296, 298, 300,302, 305,435; IV 414. ODOR:of a god, I1 196; of Punt, 1762; I1 196, 274, 288; of king, I11 148. OFFERING,I 409; 11 954; I11 16, 259, 260; IV 382, 678, 767, 869, 1021; records of, IV 1022; for Aton, I1 996; of the ancestors, endowments for, by Harmhab, I11 23; of images, IV 458, 63; for the ka, 11 333, 353, 355; see also Mortuary offerings; on king's behalf, I1 57; "Offeringwhich-the-king-gives," I1 213, 766; royal, which Amon-Re and the king give, I1 365; royal, which Osiris gives, I1 367; of Pharaoh's house, I11 55; tax collection for, I11 55; of Min to Mentuhotep IV, I 437.
-Aton-offering of Aton, I1 987. -Daily offerings, I1 919; I11 31, 272, 526; IV, 141,216,217,236, 262, 289, 313,3359 346,3559 359,3639381,396, 609, 763, 958M. -Divine offerings (usual term for temple income), I 156, 159, 163, 161, 165, 166, 167, 2749 299, 4377 756; of Amon I1 102, 149, 159, 160, 170, 186, 225, 286, 293, 298, 302, 352,
309, 3'3, 320, 321, 324, 326, 327, 334, 341, 346, 347, 356, 357, 358, 363, 362, 3632 381, 3879 396, 399, 470, 471, 573, 676, 857, 854, 855, 856, 868, 906, 910, 927, 972, 1007, 1021; dues for, collected by two deputies of the army, I11 54; endowment of, I1 622, 792, 806, 900, 908; 111 77, 159, 268; Iv 256, 320, 335, 354, 355, 359, 6549 958M; fields of, 11 102, 161, 186; grain of, 1 274; overseer of, I 299; "hearings" of, conducted by vizier, I1 706; storehouses of, IV 258; works of, I1 757; in temple of Amon, established by Intef I, I 421; for Harakhte, I1 562; for Min, 11 567; for Min-Amon in Bohen, 111 77, 159; for Mut-Hathor of Thebes, I1 622; for Ptah, I1 619, 620, 621; I11 413; for Wennofer, I11 526; for obelisks, I1 563, 571; for statues, 11564, 571, 604, 618, 619, 620; I11 272, 626. -Evening offering, I1 565. -Festival offering, IV 383, 388, 763, 924, 925; for the feast of the "Appearance," I1 569; for the feas; of the "Beginning of the seasons, I1 569; for feast of Peret-Min, I1 566; -Food offering, I11 150, 179, 204. OFFERING-TABLES, I1 93, 225, 301, 390; IV 676, 910; given to the southern gods in Elephantine by Sesostris I, I 500; for temple of Abydos, . I 534; made of alabaster, 1 323 bls; gold, 11 175, 390; IV 610, 611, 612, 958M, 1020; Asiatic copper, 11 I 75 ; copper, IV 9 I I ; costly stone, IV 958M, 1020; marvelous stone, IV 287; lapis lazuli, I 534; I1 390; bronze, I 534; 11 175; IV 912; electrum, I 534,610; I1 164, 376; silver, I 534; I1 175, 390; IV
MISCELLANEOUS 610, 911, 912, 958M, 1020; mesnet stone, I 727. OFPEIUNG-TABLET, I 308; I1 35, 97; IV 199, 326; of silver, IV 735; white stone, IV 972. OFFICE, I' 926, 1040; IV 321, 357, 534, 747; inheritance of, I1 53, 766, 925, 926; I11 622, 626, 647, 648; assigned, I1 1025; divine offices, IV
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I 5 , 4 2 ; length of, 156; OLD KINGDOM, Sothic date, I 44; calendar existed I 45. OLIVE LAND, IV 216, 263, 288, 394. OLIVEWOOD:from Assur, I1 449.
IV 239, 241, 379, 393. ONIONS,IV 296, 348. OPPRESSION,111 50, 67. 1018. OFACLEOF THE GOD,I1 151, 250, 284, OFFICIAL BODY: of the temple of 285, 606, 823, 827; I11 174, 534. Upwawet, I 550; of the necropolis ORGANS, KING'S: of iron, I11 403. of Siut, I 584, 589; of the palace, ORNAMENTS, I1 544; IV 521, 538, I 631. 988H; of costly stones, I 534; I1 -Official body of Khnumhotep 11, I 545; IV 1011; gold, IV 231, 285, 623; excellent ones, I 623; officers, I 623; artificers, I 623; peasallt 343; IV 1011; of prince, IV 343; of divine consort, IV 988H; of divine slaves, I 623. votress, IV 988H. OIL, 1496; I1 117; IV 216, 228, 263, 272, 283, 286, 299, 329, 344, 360, ORYX: for oblation, IV 768. 387, 497, 770, 859, 992; of E g ~ p f , -White oryx, IV 190, 242, 266, 392; male of, IV 242, 293. IV 233, 3761 Kharu, IV 233; Zahl, I1 462; as tnbute, 11750, 771. OSTRACA,I 20; ostracon in Turin, -Best oil, IV 300, 348, 394. I 69 n. j; in British Museum, 5623, -bk-Oil, IV 376; bk -oil, IV 390; red 5638, I 474 n. d, 45. bk-oil, IV 239, 376. OSTRICH,I11 475; eggs of, I11 475. -Festival oil: for embalming, I 370. -Ostrich feathers, I11 475; from Punt, -Green oil: from Retenu, I 1 473, 491, I11 37. 509, 518; Naharin, I1 482; Zahi, I1 OVALS:containing names of a country, 5107 519. IV 130, 137, 718. -Olive oil, I11 208. IV 889, 909, 970. -Lh-oil, IV 239, 376, 390, 394; of OVERLAY, O x CARTS,IV 73, 467. Egypt, IV 376; of Syna, IV 376. -Sefet oil, I 241, 382; IV 376; from O x HIDES,IV 582. Retenu, I1 509, 518. OXEN,11 719; IV 242, 293, 392, 482, -Sweet oil, I11 208; IV 239; from 583, 859, 924, 944, 949, 954; for Naharin, I1 482; Retenu, I1 491, oblation, I1 815, 960; IV 208, 329; 509, 518; of gums, IV 497, 498. for mortuary offenng, I 518; I1 11I, -thnl-oil, I 366. 113, 114, 1397 149.9 3567 3651 840; OIL TREE,IV 216; Osiris, protector 111 17, 526; for &vine offenng, 11 of, 1 783. 160, 4587 6167 793, 198; IV 9, 190, zoo; for feast offenng, I1 566; for OINTMENT,I1 185, 288, 918; I11 71, taxes, I1 719, 720, 721, 722, 72.3, 726, 207; IV 335, 497, 875, 958M; 727,731,734,738.739,740,74;, 743; choice, I 1 294; prime, of the pure flesh of, I11 207, 208; from Punt, ox, I1 293; for taxes, IV 150; for I1 468; Naharin, I1 482; Retenu, I1 oblation, I1 612; for m o r t u a j offer4 9 ~ ;616; with carved hbrn, I11 475; ing, I 1 365; for embalming, I 366; used to drag stones, I1 27; Libya, I11 IV 966; presents of, I 372; for the 584; Genebteyew, I1 474; Wawat, temple, I1 165,615; of gums, IV 476, 477; of divine things, I1 544, 615. 11475,487,4953 503,515,527; K U S ~ F 11 494, 502, 5149 522OKEANOS,I1 325; see also Index VI, -the pure, prime ointment of, I1 293. the Great Green. -S '-OX, 11 723. --%-~w-ox, 11 723, 742; 111 413. -White ox: offered to Re in Heliopolis, IV 870. OLIVES,
GENERAL INDEX
150
P PAINT, I11 625. -Painted chariots, I1 467, 491, 509; figures, I1 601. -Painters. . I 784. . . PAIR,IV 241, 394. -Pairs (xflagstaves), I11 244; of msd .t-stone, 111 246. PAKHONS: see ~ o n t h s . PALACE,I1 64, 72, 107, 120, 235, 236, 237, 292, 3177 337, 3439 3527 3779 389, 771, 801, 978, 9909 1013, 1026, 111 16, 20, 24, 28, 30, 71, 101, 213; 219, 230, 240, 3651 421, 577, 584, 642; IV 52, 91, 99, 209, 412, 678, 749, 848, 882, 932, 944, 95839 966, 1019; master of, I1 352; daily register of, I1 393; men of, I 390. -Footstool of, I 320; Master of: see Index V. -Palace baths, I 187; Overseer of: see Index V. -Palace hall, I 187:, Leader of: see Index V. -Secret things of, I1 936; Master of: see Index V. -Laws of, I11 101. -Palaces: of Amenemhet, I 483; decked with gold, 1 483; ceiling of lazuli, I 483; doors of copper, I 483; bolts of bronze, I 483; of Ikhnaton, I1 987, 989, 990; " Sahure-shines-withcrowns," audience hall of, I 239; House of Amenopet, IV 539; Housesof-Snefm, wall of southland and northland, I 146; "Stmcture-ofBeauty," palace of Neferhotep, I 755. -for palace officials, see Index V under Butlers, Chief, Companion, Conductor, Grandees, Governors, Leader, Lords, Magnates, Master, Overseer, Princes, Ruler, Steward, Storeroomkeeper, Treasurer. -of a god, I11 240; IV 192, 215; at D&r el-Bahri, I1 375. -Door of the dwellers of the netherworld, I11 240. -Temple palace, IV 338; Chief of: see Index V. PALANQUIN,IV g58E; poles of, IV 958E. PALEOGRAPHY, I 31. PALERMO STONE,I, 76-167; description of, I 76 n. a, 78; location of, I 67 n. a; archaic character, I 77; importance of, I 3, 56, 88.
PALETTE,I11 SO; see also Ink. PALM: see Measures, linear. PALMGROVE,I11 473; leaves IV 378, 395. -Palm fiber, IV 235, 301, 350, 379, 392; see also Date palm, Dom palm. PANELS:of cedar, IV 929. PANNIER:of silver, IV 231. PANTHER, I1 80; I11 475; IV 46; rage of, I1 72, 80, 121, 792; IV 835, 841, 862; from Negro lands, I 136; I V 724; from Genebteyew, I1 474. -Southern panther, I1 321; from Punt, I1 265, 272; skins of, I1 265, 272, 321; 111 475; Iv 724. PAOPHI: see Months. PAPYRI:Abbott, I 421; inscription of,
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-Anastasi VI, ' I11 636-j8:-Berlin, No. 3019; I 474 n. d 6. -Berlin, No. 3029, I 498 n. a. -British Museum, No. 10053, IV 486; -Ebers, I 43 n. b. -Harris 500, I 24, 31, 68 n. e; 11 547; IV 35, 60, 84, 145, 151-412; discussion of, IV 151-81. -Kahun, I 10, p. 48, 67 n. d. -Lee, IV 416 n. a, 423-56. -Mayer, IV 544-56. -Millingen, I 474, n. d I. -Rollin, IV 416 n. a, 423-56. -Sallier I, I 24, 67 n. b, 69 n. g, 474 n. d 2, 3; 11 4 n. b. -Sallier 111, I11 305 n. c, 315. -Sinuhe, I 486 n. d. -Turin, 152, 53, 54, 55, 56, 59, nn. a, b,c,d,6onn.g,h,61n.c,6zn.d, 63n.f,64n.b,69n.i,78n.a,79n.a, 86, 88, 161 n. b, 190, 416, 427, 460, 461; IV 41656, 595-600. -Turin fragment, IV 542-43. -Wenamon, IV 55731. -Westcar, I 24, 67 n. b; I1 187, 188, 198 n. j; date of, I1 188. PAPYRUS: sandals of, IV 241, 393; rolls of, IV 582. -Papyrus flowers, IV 244, 264, 295, 394. -Papyrus plants, IV 215, 271. -Papyrus rind, IV 238, 241, 294, 393. -Papyrus stems, IV 244.
MISCELLANEOUS
151
PARTIA~LITY: a n abomination to show, -People of the court (c nbw), I 286. -People (hnmm.t), IV 47, 188; comI1 668. mands laid upon, I1 767; of Naharin, PASTUIIE, I 408; pasturage, 111 577. I1 858. PATERIVAL PROPERTY,I 423; IV 874. -hsb .w-people, I11 192. PATROL, IV 147. -People (p .t),. I 445 ; I11 5 78. PAVEMENT (S 't w), 11 13; I V 958J, M. -People (rmt), impost from, IV 225, -Temple, of silver, IV 7, 671, 672. 228. -People of wax inscribed, for magical PAVILION,I1 872. purposes, IV 455. -in Akhetaton, I1 960; name of, I1 960; in Medinet Habu, I V 17; PEOPLE'SBUREAU,I1 689 n. d. namse of, I V 17 n. c. PERFUME:festival, for embalmment, I 382 bis; from Retenu, I1 518. PAYMENT, IV 880, 9 5 8 6 PEASANTSERFS,I1 536; I1 107,354; IV PERISTYLECOURT: at Luxor, I11 506. 125; given as endowment to a mor- PERSEATREE, I1 294 n. C; IV 385; tuary priest, I 630; I11 413; made the hidden, I1 298; cut, IV 288. officials, I 281; meaning of name, PESGU WOOD: from Retenu, I1 447. I 5315; duties of, I 536. I1 667; right of, to appeal, --of Amon, I1 354; Chief of: see PETITIONER, I1 668, 689, 691; summons of, I1 685. Index V. PETITIONS:to the king, by Nakht 11, PEASANTSLAVES,111 271, 277, 526. concerning landmarks, I 632; to the PEASANTRY,I11 322; Chiefs of: see vizier, I1 714, 715; to be in writing, Index V. I1 691; Hall of: see Hall. PEASANTS,IV 539, 821; impost of PHALLI:uncircumcised, IV 52, 54; I V :229. from Libya, I11 587, 588, 601 ter. PEDET BIRDS, IV 242. PHA~NOTH see : Months. PEN, 1 5; I1 916. PHARAOH:annals of, I 3, 6, 13, 20; PENALTIES,I11 193; for robbing; 111 I1 621; title applied to the Hera51; extortion, I11 54; stealing of cleopolitan kings, I 401; officials of, slaves, I11 55; stealing of hides by I 401; lineal descent of, from Re, army officers, I11 56; by soldiers, I1 187; daily report to, from vizier, 111 57; bribery, I11 64; for stealing I1 678; from chief treasurer, I1 678; from the temples, I V 676; for murcrown possessions of, IV 466; see der, IV 658. also, King's house, and Index V: -Penalty on father entailed upon his King. post(erity, 1 778. -Domain of, 1 294, 309, 310, 312, PENDANT: of electrum, I1 654; rock 356, 382; Custodian of: see Index V. crystal, IV 287; costly stones, I V PHARMUTHI:see Months. 287, 377. PEOPLE, I V 821, 958; given by the PHOENIX,HOUSEOF, IV 818 n. e. king to Methen, I 175; for endow- P m ~ e :pyramid, I 356; Scribe of: see Index V; of priests, IV 468, ment of mortuary offerings, I 202, 205, 206, 209; deeded to a god, I1 753. 966; distinguished from the inhabi- PIETY: for departed parents, I 18185 ; toward parents, 113 7. tants, I 445; listing the number of, I1 916; of the Harem gate, I V 441; PIG (lead), I 1 493. of the infantry, IV 466; Advocate of: see Index V; belonging to the temple, PIGEON,I1 726, 727, 735, 737; IV 298. IV 146 n. c, 150, 223, 277, 281, 338, -Pigeon (mny't), IV 242. 354, 3557 357, 359, 365, 364 3677 PILLAR, I11 504; four, I1 1029; of heaven, I1 376, 601, 656, 889; I11 368, 369, 676, 1021. 406, 480, 545; IV 720. -People (r&y.t), I 445 bis; I1 236, 766, 767, 768, 805, 840, 85% 993, -Pillar of heaven (royal title), I11 265; see also Index V: Great Pillar. 1002; I11 59, 174, 175, 265, 268, : at GebelCn, by 578, 580; I V 43, 47, 398, 921; for PILLAR INSCRIPTION Chief of, Master of, see Index V. Nesubenebded, IV 628-30.
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Pillar Inscription-at Wadi Halfa, by Nehi, I1 412-13. -Sebu a, by Ramses 11, I11 504. PITCHER:of gold, IV 735; silver, IV 735. PIVOTED,IV 343. PLACE:the great, a part of the Theban necropolis, IV 533, 665, 667; Mut, guardian of, IV 665. -"Place of Beauty, " part of the Theban necropolis, IV 523, 525, 528, 233. Place of Truth, " IV 455; meaning of, IV 465 n. f. -"Place which he knows," IV 272. PLAN: of battle, I 312; I11 307. --of the Punt reliefs, I1 252; of the reliefs of Seti I, I11 81; Ramses 111, IV 4. -Plans, I1 368, 371, 914, 916; I11 24, 50, 180, 207, 266, 270, 510; IV 38, 41,58, 63, 64, 65, 105, 308, 354, 485, 625. PLANK,IV 345; see also Gang plank. PLANTS,IV 262, 272. -b 2 -k '-y '-plant, IV 234. -See also, Beni plant, Cyperus, Enbu plant, Flax, Hezet plant, Ideninu plant, Katha plant, Menhet plant, Papyrus, Reeds, Semu plants, Sebkhet plant, Storea, Yufiti plant. PLASTER:clay as, I1 106. PLEA, IV 351. PLEASURE LAKE,11 869. PLEASUREMARSHES,I 745. PLOWMEN,IV 821. PLUME,I11 610. -Plumes, the two, I11 535; IV 988H; of Onouris, IV 365; of Tatenen, IV 62. -Double-plumed diadem: see Diadem. PLUNDER:by the army, I1 430, 455,
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459.
POEM:of Pentaur, I11 305-315;Ramses 111, IV 93-99. POETRY,EGYPTIAN:teaching of Amenemhet I, I 476; tale of Sinuhe, I 486; building inscription of Sesostris I, I 499; teaching of Sehetepibre, I 747-48; hymn of victory by Thutmose 111, I1 655-62. -Court poetry, I1 188; see also Hymns, Literary.
POLE, IV 379, 391; chariot, I1 435, 447; tent, I1 435, 490; palanquin, IV 9583; carrying, I 430; IV 315. POLEHOUSES,in Punt, I1 254. POLICE,IV, 525. -Chief of, IV 511, 512, 525; see also Index V. POLITARCH INSCRIPTIONS, I 28. POMEGRANATES, IV 234, 241, 301, 379, 391. POOL,I11 84, 86, 100, 276, 291, 404; IV 141, 265, 295, 588, 681, 870, 272. - Ibsekeb," name of pool, I11 86; " Sweet, " name of a pool, I11 84. -Pools of Pithom of Merneptah, Hote~hirma.I11 611. -" $001 of ' ~ o r u s ya place in Kush( ?), tablet placed there by Amenhotep 111, I1 845. -Pool of Nun, I1 887. -Pools of the marshes (=Delta), I11 ?I. POOR: mercy to, I 328, 357; I1 767, 768. -Poor man, laws on robbery of, I11 51, 52, 58, 59, 61; on stealing from I11 53; extortion from, I11 54, 58, 59. PORT,11 254. PORTAL, 11 889, 903; IV 191. -Temple portals, I1 154, 564, 601, 835, 883, 886; 111 525, 528, 567; IV 10, 205, 626;see also Doorways. -Portals of gold, I1 890; electrum, I1 883, 895; granite, I11 525. PORTIERS:guarding the gates of the nether world, I1 378. PORTRAIT, I1 314; of the king: sphinx, I1 802. POSSESSIONS, IV 851, 874, 876, 958. -Great in, a title, see Index V. POST,for balances, 1V 288; for scales, I v 391. POULTRY YARDS,IV 9, 217, 260, 265, 323, 331. POWER: Ptah, bestower of, I11 403; extraordinary, given by magic rolls, IV 455. PRACTICEOF MAGIC, IV 454-56; forbidden by the gods, IV 455; forbidden in the sacred writings, IV 456P ~ Y E R11 , 245, 353, 994, 995, 996, 1003, 1008,1013; 111 204, 279, 423,
MISCELL 648; IV 186, 246, 249, 485, 942, 969, 973, 991; inscribed on tablets, IV 202; magical, I11 18. -Mortuary, I1 111; I11 648, of Zau, I 384; for the Pharaoh, I1 97; posture in, I1 37. PRECINCTSOF THE GODS,111 31, 223. PREDYNASTICAGE, I 3; kings of, I 78, 79, 90. PRESENTSFROM RETENU,I1 1030; see also Gifts. PRISON: the great, criminals in, I11 683. OF WAR: brought to Egypt, PRISONERS from Naharin, I1 81, 501, 581; I11 344; Shasu, I1 124; Zahi, I1 392; Megiddo, TI 402, 431, 435; Negeb, I1 580; Tintto-emu, I1 15; Negro lands, I 146; I1 39, 645; Kush, I1 41, 84, 122, 857; Khenthennofer, I 1 80; prisoners of war from Egypt, I1 11; Aleppo, 11 798A; Carchemish, I1 583; Kadesh, I1 585, 798A; Ketne, I1 798A; Kham, I1 798A, 821; Kheta, 111 342, 344; Niy, I1 798A; Retenu the Lower, I 1 798A; Retenu the Upper, I1 798A; Se(n)zar, 11 798A; Tehenu, I11 134; Thenew, I1 798A; Tikhsi, I1 487; Wan, I 1 582. -Slain before Amon, 111 113; see also Captives, Slaves. PRIVATE AFFAIRS OF HIS LORD, I 423C; private matter (judicial cases of), 1 307. PRIVY CHAMBER,I 290; entered by Ptahshepses, I 256; Sabu-Ibebi, I 286; rank of the master of, I1 675. -Privy council, I1 352. -Privy office in charge of Thethi, I 423c. PROCEEDINGS:legal, I V I 204, 310; Iv 423-43. PROCESSION,I 540, 669; I1 357, 571, 618; 111 212; I V 611, 727, 749, 761, 768, 836, 988J. -Procession of a god, I1 133, 139, 300; of Harendotes, I1 181; Amon, I1 608; of Hathor, I1 357; of Mut, I1 357; of Ptah, I1 615; at feast: "Beginning-of-the-Seasons," I1 615. PRODIGIES,I1 187; see also Wonder. PROPERTY, 1 551, 570; I1 840; IV 767, 946i temp!e, I V 251, 277, 280, 927; regstered in the office of vizier,
I1 688; confiscation of, I 779; I V 1024. PROSECUTION:of the queen of Pepi I , I 310; in the harem conspiracy, IV 425,. 444, 446, 451; of practicers of magc, I V 454-56. PROSTRATION(in prayer), I V 1018; see also Kissing the ground. PROVERB,I11 611. PROVISION,I11 230; I V 944; see also Magazine. PROW, I1 251, 797. PTOLEMAIC PERIOD,I 24; I1 189. PUBLICARCHIVES:(place of writings), I 270. PUNISHMENT: to be inflicted when cause is given for, I1 668; IV 424; -Punishment, executed, I V 426, 427, 428, 4299 430, 431, 4323 4339 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 452; punishment not executed, IV 444, 453; punishment of death, IV 454: -Consisting of: placing upon the rack, IV 524; cutting off the noses and ears, IV 451, 452, 524; see also Imprisonment. PURE HOUSE: of Debhen, I 212; see also House. I1 568; at coronation, PURIFICATION, I1 216, 240; of temples, I V 905 et passim; of kings, I V 843 et passim; endowment for, I 209. PYLON,I 1 889, 894, 917; I11 505, 508; IV 621, 626, 632, 707; double, I1 906; 111 525. -Pylon 111: in Karnak, erected by Amenhotep 111, I1 885, 889, 903. -Pylon IV, IV 889 n. a. -Pylon VI, I1 402 n. a, 520 n. f, 541 n. a, 646. -Pylon VII: at Karnak, I1 404,647; fragment of, I1 593-98. -Pylon VIII, 403 n. b. -Pylon XI, I11 34 n. a. -Pylon: in temple of Karnak, erected by Amenhotep 11, I1 795; made of sandstone, I1 795. -Pylons: at Karnak temple, the two of Thutmose I, I1 103, 304, 317; of Hatshepsut, I1 243. -Pylon: western, built by Amenhotep 111, I1 885. -Pylons: at Abydos' temple, I1 246. -Pylon towers, I11 269, 356 n. a.
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Pylo?z-Pylon inscriptions: see under Inscriptions. PYRAMID,I11 577; I V 539; base of, I V 517; investigation of, IV 513; upper chamber of, I 322; Attached to, Overseer of: see Index V. -Pyramid: "Shelteraf-Shepseskaf," I ..
249. - o f Zoser, terraced, I 170; Methen buried beside it, I 170. --of Khufu, I 180. - o f Henutsen, daughter of Khufu, I 180. -" Great-is-Khafre," 1 184. I 202, 20.5, 206, -"Great-is-Khafre," 208, 209. -" Divine-is-Menkure. " I 2 1 I bis. -Temple of ~ e n k u r e ;I 212. - o f Hir, I 2 1 2 , 212 n. c. -" Isesi-is-[Beautiful]," I 274. -"Horizon-of-Khufu," I 275. -Tcti, at Sakkara, I 289. - o f the queen of Mernere: "Mernere-Shines-and-is-Beautiful," I 321, 322 his, 323, 324, 345. Pepi-Remains-Beautiful, " ,: 356. -"Neferkere-Remains-Living, I 341, 346, 356; domain of, I 374. -"Menre-Remains-Beautiful, " I 341, 3451 346. -"Fame-of-Ity," I 387. --Brick ~ v r a m i d of Intef I. on the westen; of Thebes, 'I 423C n. f; containing the mortuary stela of Intef I, I 423, 424; investigated by the Ramessid inspectors, IV 514; now disappeared, I 423G n. f; of Amenemhet I, in Kenofer, T 490 n. a. - o f Sesostris I, at Lisht, I 507 n. b; pyramid chapel, of Sesostris I, a t Lisht, I 507, 508 n. b; columns, lake, gates of, I 509; stairway of 1528. -"Arnenu-kherep," of Amenemhet 11,
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~ h m o s e - ~ e ' ~IV i r , 51;. Kemose, IV 519. Sekenenre-Taoo, I V 518. Sekenenre-Tao, I V 518. Sekhemre-Shedtowe-Sebekemsaf, Iv 517. --of Sekhemre-Upmat-Intefo, I V 516; stela of, I V 516.
-of -of -of -of -of
--of Nubkheprure-Intef, I V 515. - o f Intefo, I V 514; stela of, I V 5x4; king's figure of, I V 514. -Pyramid city, governors of: see Index V. PYRAMIDION, I 321; I1 313, 624, 630. 633; of electrum, 11 624, 630, 633, 834; limestone, I V 982. -in Mehenet of Sais, I V 982; of Sesostris I, I 503. PYRAMIDION HOUSE: of Heliopolis, I V 871.
Q QUARRY:opened, I V 704, 70s. - o f Gebelen, I V 629; - o f Miam, IV 474. - o f alabaster, at Hatnub, I 7, 305, 323, 695 n. b, 696; location of, 1 695. --of black basalt, a t Hammamat, I 675. - o f granite, at Assuan, I 42; I1 304; at Elephantine, I 322; at First Cataract, I 324; Ibhet, I 321, 322; a t Silseleh, 1 49. - o f gritstone, at Gebel el-Ahmar, near Cairo, I1 906 n. a. - o f limestone, at M a c Sara: see Index VI; at Troja, I 210, 212, 239, 274, 289, 290, 107, 509; 11 800, 875. --of sandstone, at Silseleh, I 49; I1 935; 111 205 n. C; I V 18, 701 n. d. -Quarry inscriptions: see under Inscriptions, Rock. QUARRYCHAMBERS:opened, I 740; 111 27, 799, 800, 875QUARRY SERVICE,I 390; 11 935; men of the palace, I 390; soldiers, I 390; quarrymen of, I 390; I V 19, 537; chiefs of, I1 935; I V 466, 474. QUARRYMEN,I 390, 447, 697, 710; 111 172; TV 466; works of, TV 466; master workmen of, I V 466. QUARTERS:temple, IV 992; of foals, IV 850. QUARTZOSE:black, stela of, I11 427 n. a. QUAY: of Elephantine, I V 146 n. c; of Karnak, 1 22; I V 693 n. a. QUEEN: titles of, I 341; herald of: see Index V. QUIVER, I1 785; I11 450; IV 70; Libyan, I11 584; from Meshwesh, I V 111.
MISCELLANEOUS
R RACE:: witness placed upon, I V 524. RAIMENT,11 719; of a god, I V 966. ~ S I E WORK, D I V 231, 302, 319; of costly stones, I V 315. RAISINS,I V 301, 350. RAM,I V 589; divine shadow in form of, I1 596, 889 n. a; Ptah-Tatenen, lord of Mendesin form of a, I11 400; as adornments of temples, I1 894, 895; I V 635 n. d, 649. -Rams' heads: as adornment of sacred barge, made of gold, I V 209. RAMP,I V 189, 355, 356, 357, 358. RANK,1 307, 312, 332; 11 1040; I V 995; of the official body of the temple, I 550; I11 565, 623. RATIONS: daily, for the soldiers, I 431; I11 207, 208; of meat and f o ~ d ,1 372. REAL ESTATE: cases of, I1 686, 688; see also Estate, Property. REAP, I V 893; see also Harvest. REAR: of the army, I1 427. - o f foreign armies, I V 46; rearguard, I 680; I1 421. REBELLION: in Memphis, I V 928; Heracleopolis, I 399; Menet-Khufu, I 625; of Egyptians, I1 11, 15, 16; Kush, I1 844; Shasu, I11 101; Oasis, I V 726; Askalon, I11 355. See also Revolt, Insurrection. REBE.LS,111 580; I V 62, 130, 857, 871, 990. RECORDING, I1 555; I V 679. RECO~RDS: I11 580; I V 178, 460; Assyro-Babylonian, I 3; Egyptian, I 3; of nomes, kept by vizier, I1 703; legal, copy of, I V 535; the mysterious, I11 410; in temple at Thebes, of XXI Dyn., 1 22; boundary, I 531; daily, kept by Thutmose 111, I1 392, 433, 455, 540; for the future, I1 568; - o f Pharaoh, I11 647; overseer of, I 348. - o f the vizier, I1 684; loan of, I1 684. - o f Thoth, I11 448 n. b. -Records of Restorations : of Hatshepsut at Benihasan, I 15; of mummies, I V 592-94-
1.55
--of Nile levels, I 22, 95-169; I V 69598; 793-94, 886-88. - o f offerings, I V 1022. RECRUITS: crew of, I 343; I1 332; I11 340; I V 70; commander of, 512; youth of, I 527, 697; scribe of, I1 916; I11 17. RED CONGLOMERATE: from the Red Mountain, I493 n. b. See Gritstone. REEDS,I V 234, 287, 378, 391. -Reed grass, I V 241. REFECTORY, I11 624; I V 958J. REFORMS:of Harmhab, I 18; see also Laws, Enactments. REGALIA,I1 788; I V 29, 142, 401; of Horns and Set, I V 62; of Re, I V 142; made of costly stone, I V 9. REGISTER: of property, I1 688; of boundaries, I1 689; daily, in the palace, I1 393, 472. REGULATIONS, I1 568, 666; petitions handled according to, I1 667; of the ancestors, I11 536. --of impost, I11 210; of temple plans, I11 263; of army, I1 695; of prophets, I1 754; of priests, IV 250; of Sed jubilees, IV 414; of commandant, 11 298. -House regulations engraved on tablets, I V 202. RELEASE:from taxes, I11 57, 63. RELIEFS: -Snefrn, I 169. -Khufu, I 176. -Nekonekh, I 226. -Sahure, 1 236. -Persen, I 241. -Nuserre, I 250. -Menkuhor, 1 263. -Isesi, 1 264. -Senezemib, I 276. -Pepi, 1 302. -Mernere, I 317, 318. -Mentuhotep 11, I 425. -Mentuhotep IV, I 435. ~Mentuhotep,I 514. -Sesostris I, I 510. -Sesostris I , I 510. -Sesostris 11, 1 617. -Sesostris 111, 1 643, 646. -Thuthotep, I 694, 695, 699, 704-6. -Sehetepibre, I 744. -Yuf, I1 110. -Thutmose I, I1 244. -Thutmose 11, I1 125 n. e, 168, 173. -Hatshepsut, 1 13; I1 192, 193, 195,
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t 56
199,
204, 205, 206, 208, 209, REPORT: on battles, IV 834; on har212, 216, 217, 226, 228, vest, I1 871; on judgments, I1 681; of Wenamon, IV 557-91; from the 231, 234, 240, 241; the Punt reliefs, overseers of the interior, I1 677, 708. 11 246-51, 252, 254, 259, 2633 266, 267, 270, 273, 275, 279, 283, 289, - o f chief treasurer, I 423D; I1 676, 678, 679; to chief treasurer, I 428, 305; obelisk, I1 312, 323, 330, 336; bas-relief, I1 337; stela, I1 338. M. .". 4 : 11 670. , -Senmut, I1 359, 363. -from vizier, I1 678, 679; to vizier, -Puemre, I1 382, 385. 11 676, 677, 679. -Thutmose 111, I1 450 n. a, 543-46, -from doorkeeper of judgment hall, I1 711. 645, 646, 653, 655. -Rekhmire, I1 712, 714, 717, 747, -from the fortresses, I1 676, 702. -from navy officers, 11 7i0.. ' 7521 753, 756, 761, 762. -from the court, I1 676, 679; from the -Menkheperreseneb, I1 773, 774. king's house, I1 676, 679. -Amenhotep 11, I1 781, 791, 798A, 807. REPTILES,I1 984. -Thutmose IV, I1 811, 819. RESIDENCE,I11 406. -Amenhotep 111, I1 187-212, 215-" House-of-Ramses-Meriamon-Given42, 841, 843, 845, 871, 872, 874, Life," name of residence of Ramses 876, 879, 904. 11, I11 406. -Khamhet, I1 870, 871, 872. -Residence city, I 628; garrison of, -Ikhnaton, I1 933, 978, 981, 982, I1 694. 986, 989, 1of4, 1016. ~ J ~ , - T . I ? I ~ ,, RESIN, of myrrh, I1 265. -Ramose, I1 938, 941, 944. RESTING-PLACE: of a god, I11 213, 215, -Bek, 11 974, 976. 224,246,510,515; of noblemen, I V ~ I I . -Huy, I1 1014, 1016. RESTITUTION:ordered in cases of rob-Tutenkhamon, I1 1021, 1028, 1035. bery and theft, I11 53. - H u ~ , 11 1022-24, 1035, 1039-40. of temples, I1 152, 157, -Harmhab, I11 2, 5-9, 10-13, 15, 18, RESTORATIONS: 612; I11 31, 537; IV 178, 179, 276, 357, 358, 359, 360, 6341 659, 897-99, 909-916, 966, 968, 1022; of tomb, X I 112; I11 32B; of inscription, I 15; I1 192 n. d; I1 573,856, 878,896,968; 51, 3.54, 397, 41.5, 431, 450, 452, 4542 I11 zoo; wall of Luxor, IV 627-30; 457, 460, 4627 464, 468, 470, 473, mummies, IV 592-94, 637-47. 475, 481, 485, 496, 539. -Merneptah, I11 594, 597, 628. REVENUES, IV 949; for the gods, I1 793. -Roy, I11 626 n. c, 628. REVOLT:by Negroes, I1 826; by Nubia, -Siptah, I11 647, 648. I1 121; Kush, I1 844; Ibhet, I1 853; -Ramses 111, IV 25, 29-34, 49-57, Gezer, I11 606; Wawat, I11 606 n. a. 69-82, 99-114, 117-30, 132-35, 137- - o f high priest of Amon, IV 486. 38, 184, 246, 305. REWARDS,I1 583, 584, 585, 587, 588, -Ramses IV, IV 458, 463. 872, 926, 944; 111 6, 73, 486, 643; -Ramses VI, I V 476, 477. IV 471, 492, 494, 611, 633, 708, 879-Ramses VII, IV 484. RINGS: of silver, I1 584; of b '-b '-y : -Ramses IX, IV 493. IV 377. -Hrihor, IV, 611, 612, 613, 614, 621, -Commercial: see Gold, Silver. 626. -Earrings, IV 876. -Sheshonk I, IV 702, 709-718. -Seal rings of Thethi, I 423D. -0sorkon 11, IV 749-50; 757-70. RITES, IV 988J. -Pediese, IV 779. -Ritual roll of fields, I11 271. -Weshtehet, IV 783. RIVER,THE LIVING, I1 378; water of, -Piankhi, IV 814, 815. I1 925; see Living stream. -Mentemhet, IV 903, 909. -River-mouths, IV 44; see also Index RELIGIOUSLITERATURE, I 2, 20. VI. RENEWALOF BURIAL,IV 499, 593. ROAD,IV 1004, 1006, 1007; to Yam, I 333; of Elephantine, I 334; of RENTOF FIELDS, IV 482. 210,
202, 211,
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MISCELLANEOUS Uhet, I 335; from Yehem to Aruna, I1 42 I ; to Taanach, I1 421; to Zefti, 11421. ROAST:for food, I11 207; for mortuary ofhering, I 569, 571; I1 571. ROBBERY, IV 147, 150, 566; laws on, I11 51, 52; by soldiers, forbidden by Uni, I 312. ROBICO F MEK-LINEN,IV 232. Rocr: INSCRIPTIONS: see Inscriptions. ROD,I1 758; beating with, IV 548, 549, 5507 551, 552, 5539 555. -1pet-rod, I1 995. ROLL,I11 50; IV 483; of papyrus, IV 582; of names, IV 545; of testimony, IV 534; of the house of Osiris, 1758. -House of rolls, I11 264, 410. -Leather rolls for daily records, I1 392, 433. -Ritual roll of fields, I11 271. -Sw-rolls, I1 742. ROMAN PREFECTS OF EGYPT,I 28. ROOF,TEMPLE,IV 315. ROPEOF PALMFIBER,IV 235, 379, 392; coils of, IV 582. ROS~:MARY, IV 234, 344, 378, 392. ROWING, I1 809. RUDDER,I 493; I11 291. RUG: under the feet of the vizier, I1 675. RULER'STABLE,IV 695; Commandant of: see Index V. RULES,IV 908; obsolete, IV 908; of war IV 861.
SACKS, I1 263, 735, 750; I11 37; IV 32; of myrrh, I1 263; of grain, I1 319; IV 550; of gold dust, I11 37; silver, IV 566. SACREDANIMALS:see Animals. -Sacred writing, I1 353; forbidding practice of magic, IV 456; house of, 1 533; IV 445, 460. SACRIFICE,IV 857; of the gazelle at Ha,mmamat, I 436; of goats, I 453; of cattle, I 453. See Offering. TABLET OF SILVER, IV 199. SACRIFICIAL SAILORS, I 275, 360; IV 825, 858, 859; for Captain of, Chief of, Commander of, see Index V. SAILS,11 798; Iv 578, 944.
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"SALAM": said by Libyans, I11 617; IV 43; by Meshwesh, IV 97. SALT,IV 235, 241, 379, 392. -spr-salt, IV 299, 348. -Salt-gatherers of Elephantine, IV 148. 11 298, 300, 540, 555, 758, SANCTUARY, 935, 987, 994; 111 16, 178, 240; Iv 141, 251, 4712 678. --of the South, endowment of, I 156, 159. SANDALS, 1312, 430; I1 148, 245, 268, 303, 451, 656; 111 84, 156, 159, 204, 359, 371, 450,465, 471, 584; IV 412. -Made of leather, IV 241, 394; of papyrus, IV 241, 393. SANI)STONE, I1 389, 601, 775, 903; IV g14i chapel of, I1 152; Holy of Holies of, I1 153; pylon of, I1 795; 111 505; columns of, I1 795; IV 910; lakes constructed of, IV 910, 912; temple of, I1 157 n. c, 611, 614, 883, 886, 890, 895, 898, 905; I11 216, 217, 220,500,507, 510, 5121 515, 521, 522; Iv 47 7, 9, 14, 189, 195, 214, 602, 6031 610, 625, 649, 897, 898, 899; adytum of, I1 639; IV 14; doorways of, I1 792; doorposts of, I11 625; great seat of. IV 5, 14; tower of, IV 189; stelse of, I 510 n. a, 753 n. a; I1 54 n. a, 90 n. g; 109 n. b, 904 n. a; I11 157 n. a. -Sandstone from Red Mountain, I1 153. -Sandstone mountain, at Abu Simbel, 111 500. -Quarry of, at Silsileh, I1 935; I11 205 n. C; IV 18, 701 n. d. SARCOPHAGUS, I 253; presented by the king, I 269, 273, 275, 307; of Mernere: " Chest-of-the-living," I 321 ; of ancestor of Kheti, I 402; of Mentuhotep IV, I 436, 448; of Apis, IV 1011.
SCALES, IV 391; post for, IV 391. SCARABS:of Thutmose 111, I1 625 n. f; Amenhotep 111, I1 859, 861-62, 863-64, 865, 866-67, 868-89. -Made of black granite, IV 191; bronze, IV 233; costly stone, IV 377, 390; lapis lazuli, IV 233, 285, 343; malachite, I1 233, 285, 343; minu stone, IV 233; red jasper, IV 233, 377; rock crystal, IV 377. SCEPTER(w e, s), ROYAL,I 646; I1 436; Iv 493. SCIENTIFICTREATISES,I 20; on medi-
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cine, 120; mathematics, I 20; astronomy, I 20. SCOURGE, ROYAL,I11 69; IV 62. -Scourging as penalty on soldiers for stealing hides, I11 57. SCOUT, BORDER,I11 616; Egyptian I11 321, 330, 334, 578; Hittite, I11 321, 322, 330. -Scouting, I1 916. SCRAPS: of bronze, IV 343; copper, IV 373,385, 389; gold, IV 373, 384 389; silver, IV 231, 343, 373, 386, 389. S ~ L P T O R IV S , 466; Chief of: see Index v. SCULPTURE, 111517, 519; Iv 311. -Sculptured stone, I 500; IV 191. SEAL,11 182, 185, 239, 352; Iv 353, 689, 871, 908. -as pendant, of costly stone, IV 233, 3777 290. -Hittite seal, I11 391. -Made of gold, I1 32; rock crystal, IV 233, 303, 345, 349, 377; ubat stone, IV 287, 377; wrought wood, IV 2347 284, 345, 391. -Seal of writings, I 274; royal, I 351; I1 1022; of privy office, I 423C; of office, I1 1024, 1025. -Seal of sdm'w-officers, I1 684. -Seal ring, I 423 D; I1 32 n. a. -Seal-scribe: see Index V. I1 371; of treasury, reported SEALING, to vizier, I1 676; of property lists by vizier, I1 688; of boundaries by vizier, I1 689; edicts to navy, I1 710. SEASONS OF THE YEAR, I 387 et passim. SEAT,THE GREAT: of a god, I1 640, 901, 908, 987; 1112301 233, 237, 240, 242, 260, 269, 525; IV 5, 7, 14, 201, 251, 311, 315, 319, 331; =tomb, IV 5239 533. -Made of alabaster, I11 525, 529; electrum, IV 14, 610; gold, IV 7, 250; sandstone, IV 5. SEBKHETPLANT,IV 235, 392. SECRETS,I 755; of court, I 377; of heaven, I1 936; of heaven, earth, and nether world, I1 936; I11 623; of the divine book, 11915; Masters of: see Index V. -Secret chambers of the mountains, I1 946. -Secret chapel, I11 412. -Secret mine of Sinai, I 266.
-Secret things of his majesty, I 270, 285, 305, 423C, 533 his, 534, 668; from the double w c b.t-house, for Mekhu's funeral, I 370; of the palace, 11 936; of the temple, I 550, 745; IV 706, 708; of the king's , wardrobe, I 608. -Secret words, IV 321. -Secret writings, I1 355, 748. SEDANCHAIR,I1 981. "SEED IS NOT": said of Libyans, I11 604; IV 91; Seped, I11 604; IV 91; Tehenu, IV 87; Meshwesh, I11 604; IV 43; Amor, I11 604; IV 39; Israel, I11 603, 617; Temeh, IV 50, 58; northerners, IV 66. SEHER,STATUEOF, IV 302. SEMDETS:of irer stone, IV 377; rock crystal, IV 377; hirset stone, IV 377; red jasper, IV 377; hukamu stone, IV 377; costly stone, IV 377. SEMUPLANT,IV 240, 344, 378, 392. SEPULCHXRS:inspection of, IV 511, 521; investigation of, IV 513. -Sepulcher chamber, IV 540. SERF LABORERS,I11 566; IV 402; of necropolis, IV 525; of temple, IV 313, 321, 354, 3.58, 360, 362, 386. SERFS, IV 932. SERFS, PEASANT,I 281, 536, 630; I1 107; I11 277; IV 933. SERPENT,I1 300; IV 922; as adornments, I1 888; as sign for Aphroditopolis, I 423 n. a. SERPENTCREST,IV 38, 130, 335, 721, 814, 882; the double, IV 89s. SERVANT THERE (=myself), I 372 ct passim. SERVANTS, I1 989; I11 9; of the Negroes, I1 854. SESHABIRDS,IV 242, 298, 347. SETTINGOF TOMB,I 308. SETTLEMENTS, 111141, 270; IV 147, 278, 281; of Naharin, I1 479; of Kharu, I1 884; of Tehenu, I11 611; of women in temples, IV 321. SHADOW:king as, IV 47, 71, 72, 103, 850, 854. -Divine shadow (term for the manifestation of a god), I1 104, 302 n. a, 596, 889, 890, 907. -Shadow of Re, name for "temple of Aton" in Akhetaton, I1 956, 1016, 1017, 1018; IV 363.
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SaEm, 111 404. SHEDBIRD,I1 571. . 197, 8.98, i d ~ 375. , 376. 3 8 4 3 9 4 SEEDER (=wine), IV 213, 228, 233, 606, 607, 889 n. a; I11 237; I V 150. 239. 262, 269, 272. 283, 186, 292, 299. 254. 3'2, 320, 539, 908; the seat of 309, 3131329. 335. 344. 376, 387, 390. a god, I1 374; monolithic, IV 198, 468, 734. 768. 320. -Shedeh gardens of Re, I V 262. -Shrine of a barge, called ' , p a t SHEEP, IV 41. house," I V 331. 354; in the sacred SHELLS:from Punt, I1 $72. baree of Amon. I1 888: IV 900. - ~ u G u e shrine,'of fine gold, IV 982. SUELTER,I V 992. -Portable shrine, I 667; I1 173; IV SHENEFISH, IV 943. 315, 599. S a ~ ~ a e n THE o , GOOD: royal title, I1 -"The Horizon of the God," probably 900; 111 r95, 580; of the cattle of in D€rel-Bahri temple. I1 374; SekhAmon, IV 212. r t Re, a shrine in the -temple of SEES* h u m , IV 378, 395. Atum in Heliopolis, see Index 11; in temole of Khonsu at Karnak. I V 600. SHIELD,I11 475, 489; IV 74, 105; fmm -DO& of, I1 156,88g n. a ; 'IV rgB; Retenu, I1 509; K u s ~ I1 , 1035. hall of, I1 775; statues of, I1 156, -Amon as, 111 558; IV 72, 246. 889 n. a. -King ils, I V 57, 62. -Made of carob wood, I 667; ebony, -Made of leather, 11 802. I1 127; electrum. I1 .374, 776. 888: SHIP, I V 354. 566. 571, 576, 578, 586, fragrant wood 16%; gold; IV 599. 678, 767, 821,815,831, 840, 861, 1667; 1V zag, 331; granite, I1 376, 863, 864, 873, 879, 883, 1003, 1 w 5 , 775; IV 198, 254, 319; lazuli, 1667; 1006, 1007; royal, 11 7, 332; capmcru wood, I 667; .. silver. I 667:tives taken in. I1 IF: cabin of, IV84o: stone, IS 156. Captain of, see fddex V ; made o € -Water carrier of, I V 539. ced~r,I 146, 465; 11 32, 94, 492; -Shrine chamber, 111 529. I V 209, 574. -Temple ship, I V 19, 147, 193, 109. -Shrine inscriotian: see Inscri~tians. "mS ~ n o uOP~ MYSTEBIOUS LINEN, I V */". 1011. -Ship (=sacred barge of Osiris), I1 SIECF.,I V 861. 18.3, -Ships of Ahmose I: "The Offering," SIEVEO F SILVER,1 V 103, 231. I1 7 ; "Shining in Memphis," I1 8. SIFTIXGVESSEL OP SILVER,IV 203,13T. -"Star-of-the-Two-Lands," I1 332 Sx~vEn,11 280. 342,383,390,434,5~8. n. cl. 601,720, 722, 723, 7271 734 732, 733, -Byblos ship, IV 574; made of cedar, 734,735.739,740,771.773.887,902, I1 492. 99% 993; 111 63, 71, 137. 151. $04, -Keftycw ship i n Zahi, I1 492. 2~0.3~9.428.434.453.5~2.5~5~ 527; -Ships of Sidon, I V 574. I V 7, 27, ~ 9 ~ 3 304,32. 126, 14x1150, -Thekel ships, I V 588. 19o,228,230,~45.256,~59.~7~. 283, -Ships from Zaht I1 460, 491. 284, 285. 31.5. 335. 341. 342, 349, 354, -Large ship, I 308; 111 441. 36% 37223731383,3852 386,387,388, -Dewatowe ships, 1 146, 147. 3% 494, 521, 568, 576, 577, 580, -Sinteen barges, I 146. 582, 635,680,68~,682,683,684,68, -Sektu ship, in Sahi, I1 491. 686,687, 708. 732. 733. 734. 735. 736, -r&-ships, IV 19. 737,847,852,859,875,876,878,881, -%-ship, 111 274. 883, 889, 9 9 , 9s8E, G. -Sec also Barges, Barques, Boats, -Commercial: in rings, I1 436, 485, Treasum-ship, Troopship, Vessels, 490. 5r8, 1035: sack, IV 566; crude, Warships. IV 285; in scraps, IV 23', 343, 373, SHIPBUILDING, 1 138, 146: at Red Sea 386, 389.. by Enenkhet, I 360 n. e: by Henu, -as matenal for vessels, I1 162. 143% -as ardornment of other objects, I1 SHOOT.ING, I V 841. 32, 92. 165, 185, 301, 375, 435, 883,
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888; I V 312, 315, 538; temple floors adorned with, I1 806, 886, 889, 890. -as reward of honor, I11 6, 73. -Articles made of silver: altars, I V 735, 7363 737; amulet I V 3199 373, 386; bowls, IV 735; candelabra, IV 735; cartouche vessel, IV 735; casket, IV 231; drinking-vessels (66.w), 111 589; I V 476,477; flat dishes, I1 447; I V 735; hin-vessel, IV 735; spouted vessel, IV 735; axe, I1 24; jars, I1 32; drinking-vessels for the ka, I1 32; great pails, I1 32; sphinxes, I1 32; inlay figures, I V 489; offering-tablets, I V 735; pannier, I V 231; rings, I1 584; sieve, IV 203, 231; siftingvessel, I V 203, 231; censer, I 500: offering-tables, I 534; I1 175, 390; IV 61o,911,912,958M, 1020; shnne, I 667; pitcher, IV 735; statues, I1 436; IV 2.50, 268,302, 316,326,349, 395; table vessels, IV 190, 269, 354, 357; tablet, 111 371, 372, 373, 386, 387, 388, 391; IV 202, 231, 285, 317, 343; temple pavement, IV 7, 671, 672; vase, I 500; I1 32, 164, 754; I V 203, 231, 269, 327, 538; vessels, 11 615, 795, 1028, 1031, 1035; 111 106; IV 343,476,497,566,730,992; dw-vessels of, I V 7.35. -House of silver, 11352; Overseer of: see Index V. -Silver from the malachite country, I V 409; Naharin, I1 482; I11 434; Kheta, I1 485; I11 420; Senzar, I1 584; God's Land, I11 116, 274; Libya, 111 584; Retenu, I1 447, 491, 518, 533(?), 820; Assur, I1 446; Zahi, I1 459, 490. -Silver house, the double, I 533, 664; 11 43, 52, 377. SILVERSMITHS, I1 754. SINGER,IV 589; temple, I1 1018. -Singing women: of the house of the divine votress of Amon-Re. IV -q21,. 543; of Amon-Re, IV 641, 755. SIRIUS(Sothis): reappearance of, I 40; to be observed by the vizier, I1 709; see also Sothic. SISTER-WIFE,IV 774. SISTRUM,I1 995; 111414; IV 847,943; sbm, I1 93; Ssy.t, I1 93. -Sist~m-bearer: Mut, the, IV 733; of Harsaphes in Heracleopolis, IV 792. SITTING: of the court, I1 292; in the vizier's hall, I1 675.
SKINS: of southern panther, 11,260, 321, 474, 486; IV 724; M-b -w-, I1 449; see also Hides. -Water-skins of Libya, I11 609, 610. SKINS,THE40, CONTAINING THE LAW, I1 675, 712; I11 45. SLANDER,I V 533. SLAUGHTERING BLOCK,I1 149. -Slaughter yards, IV 190. SLAVES,I11 82; king's, IV 846; for temples, I 1 402 n. c, 555 881, 884; I11 78, 138, 160; I V zoo, 217, 220, 225,2577 322,3387 355,356,359,39 404, 680, 682, 687, 1021; mortuary temples, I1 924, 925, 926; I11 271; peasant slaves, I11 271. -Slaves: from Khenthennofer, I1 14; Tintto-emu, I1 15; Punt, I1 486; Kush, 11 493, 5029 514, 522, ,526; Wawat, 11487,494,503,515; Asiahc, I1 555,587; IV 217; Syrian (&>--?w), I1 555; Avaris, I1 12; Sharuhen, I1 13; Tikhsi, I1 587; Retenu, I1 436, 447,. 467, 471, 491, 509,. 518, 533; Zahl, I1 460, 462; Nahann, I1 480, 482; Arrapachitis, I1 512. -Slave service: laws on, I11 55. -Stealing of slaves, I11 55; penalty for, I11 "" q, g. n., I V 120. -7y-y-m, p. n., I V 455. -3 - 6 , -1 5 g. n., IV 4oj. 3 s-sws a , see Ys-sw-r 3 =-s-R-rwa=,g.n.,III355; 2-s-$,-,-my, 111 617. a-k'-n)(vase), 11 436, soy1 518, 533. -6'-Y-1: g. n., 111 286; a - k r - l y , IV 477. n - k - z - y f 5 g. n., 111 601; m-k=-wDJD7 111574; ~ - k ~ - w ',.I11 - f 579; *-*'y-u, -i =, 111 588 bis. I .k, ..,.f, p. ,., IV 878; = k. 2 +,.I,, IV 8x5; >-k ,-n-Sw, I V 869. 9 k . > > .ty , g. n., 111 306; '- 6 , -ry-6, 111 309; ' - k a A+-y, 111 31% b-ty, g. n., 111 576. n r, g. n., I V 7'4.
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.4+)- 3, g. n., IV 716. 3 4 - n v , g. n., I V 7 0 n. e. r - 6 n u - m ~-m, g. n., IV 712 n. f. n t r (enemy ?), I1 r5 n. b. y, r. n., I1 989. ( a title), IV 547 n. c., "'(-iar). I V 228, 233. 283. 286, 344, 376, 387, 390. o r -bw (-jar), IV 194, 299. r bw, g. n., IV 679 n. c. ' m y (or V n m y ) , P. n., 1343. a n - ~ ~ - g g. - ~n., D , 11 490, 507. 557; Yn-yuv-g-r l , 11 436. a n - n s a -! , g. n., 111 1x4. D n-7 1 -lw, g. n., I1 470. W (~'iolence),1423 n. e. a rk, g. n., I1 845 n. f. ((herb), 11 159. g.t 11 I n. b. b ' t (first season), I zr8 n, a. 'ly, p. o., II 358. )
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Y y r T, g. n,, 1510. Y - y - I ) - y , p. n., IV 445, y, g. n., 111 14r; seer.n.w-rD. Y.ny,,y, p. "., IV 440. Y-nw-, r +w, g. n., I1 436,557;I11 90, rr4, 6r7. Y+- = -s-t, g. n., I1 784 n. f. Y + -lw, g. n., 111 306; see '-r3-tY-wt. Y - I c - d c ,g. o., I1 416; Y-4, -,,IV 7'4. Y-&n, g. n., I1 419 Y-@p, g. n., I 312. Y - k , -8 1, g. n., I1 787; Y-k -ly, I1 787.
GENERAL INDEX
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Y 3 -rd, g. n., IV 368. Y 3 -t 3, p. n., I 728. Y 3 -tw, p. n., I 723. Y a't (cattle), IV 242. Y 3 g. n., I 496. Y > w ' t (goats), I11 428 n. d. Y>m,e.n.,1324; Y>m,g.n.,1333, 334,336; Y m > w ,g. n., 1510; Y m m , 1311. y > m ' t , d . n., I 98. Y a mw-Khk, g. n., I1 42. Y > nny, p. n., I1 343. Y htb, g. n., I 431. Y > E-n-Ytn, r. n., I1 959. y > b (spirit), I11 510. Y , b-nb't, p. n., I 230. y a &wurt (horizon), I1 316 n. c. Y bwty, d. n., I1 325. Y 3 &w.t-n-Ytn, t. n., I1 1018. Y > bw't-htp-hr, p. n., I 252. y , sr (tamarisk), IV 241; read D sr. Y 3 t-Sbk, g. n., I 173. Y 3 tw, p. n., I1 912. Yy-mrs, g. n., I 173. Yy-br-nfr.t, p. n., I 664. Y c h , d. n., I1 896. Y h (-grain),11 733, 737, 739,748, 749. Y c h-wbn, p. n., IV 1029. Y c h m S , p. n., I1 6. Y c h-mf-nfr .t-yry, p. n., 11 26. Y c h-ms-s > -p > -yr, r. n., IV 519. y c hty (peasant, lit. "belonging to the field"), I 536; see yhwty. y bw-yS't, IV 520 n. b. Y w - w -p-ty, p. n., IV 705. Yw-w > -p. f, r. n., IV 830. Y w - w > -r -t, p. n., IV 794. Yw-p-ty, r. n., IV 794. Yw-fy-ty (-plant), IV 234,344,378,392. Yw-mytrw, g. n., I 459 n. c. Y w - n g. n., IV 948. Yw-r-d-n, g. n., IV 716. Yw-d-h-m-rw-k, g. n., IV 713. yw-t (where), I11 288 n. b. Yw-iw, g. n., I11 114. Y w ' f , p. n., I1 112. p'&, 11 224 n. b. J,
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yw-ty ' sn, I11 I 74. yw-tw hr bs'k, IV 730 n. a. Y w y , p. n., I11 p B . Y w y 3 , p. n., I1 862, 867. y w c ' t y (peasantry), I11 322. Y w w , g. n., I1 299 n. b. Y w b , p. n., IV 991. Y w h , p. n., I11 p C . Yws- c > s, IV 278; Yws- c -st, d . n., IV 183. Yb-s > -k -b 8, g. n., I11 86. Yb-3 J, p. n., I 620 n. d. Y b J, p. n., IV 958B. Ybb, p. n., I 707. Ybby, p. n., 1283. Ybnw, IV 378, 395. ybh ' t ( s t o n e ) , I1 501. Y b h ' t , g. n., I1 852. Y b h a't, g. n., I 321. Ybdw, p. n., I 303. y p t (measure), IV 232, 234, 238, 239, 240, 241, 244, 286, 294, 295, 2971 301, 350, 380, 385 n- a., 390, 392, 393. Y p ' t - y s ' w t , g. n., I11 510. y p ' w (dues), I1 716 ter, 717. YPY, P. n., 1 387. ypy ybt nb ypt n &nw m rs pn, 1 320, n. b. Y p w , d. n., 1 500. ym, I 784 n. c. Y m w , g. n., I 351. Y m y , p. n., I 450. F y - W b, 1 370. ymy-wr't nt W > s e t , 11 905 n. d. ymy-pr (fortune), IV 946. y m y - r ~ys't m W 8 . t - j X r , I1 385 n. a. ymy-bnty, I1 1009. ymyw-bnty (courtiers), I11 267. ymyw-si't, e. n., I1 658 n. d. Ymn-ys-r-w 3, r. n., I1 896 n. d. Ymn-wsr- C, p. n., I 777. Ymn-m-yn't, p. n., IV 522. Ymn-b c w , p. n., IV 449. Ymnw-brp (pyramid name), I 601. Y m w , p. n., I 529. Y b't-yrny, p. n., I 387. Y a bw-mnw, t. n., IV 753 n. a. J
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J
'75
EGYPTIAN Y m t s , r. n., 1310. y n ' w (tribute), I11 481 ; y n ' t w , I11 632. Yn-y7u-g-s 3, g. n., I1 436; see 3 n-ywg-s 3. Y n - m w . t ' f (pillar of his mother), I11 155; IV 761. Y n - n - r 3 -y, p. n., I V 553. yn-n-bw (-stone), I V 600. Y n t f , p. n., 1365. Yn-tu1.f- 2, r. n., I V 516. Yn-tf.- c 3, r. n., I 423; IV 514. Y ~ Yg. ,n., 1459. Y ~ YP.,n., 1373. y n y y (brought), I1 271 n. c. Y n y . t , g. n., 1459, n. d; I1 I n. b. Y n w - w 3 w w , p. n., I11 635. Y n w - M n ' t ' y w , e. n., I11 118 (read Yntyw). Ynw-Sfnw, p. n., I V 366, 367. Y n w Sm c, g. n., I1 1018. Y n b w - w , g. n., IV 857. y n m ( ?), I 736 n. d. ynr-n-m ' t (granite), 111 54. ynr nfr n c n w , I1 339 n.b. y&yW, 1 104. Yr-wn, g. n., I11 309 n. d; Y r - w n ' t , I11 312. Yr-my, d. n., I1 959 n. c, 985 n. b; I11 285 n. a. Y r ' t - r w , p. n., I V 792. Y r y , P. n., I 333. Y r y , P. n., I 3 6 9 yry (to visit), I 602 n. d. yry- c t-n-pr-hd (treasury official), I 718. m rs pn, I 320 n. f. yry srt yrt yry.7~-pt (fowl), I11 404 n. e. Y r y ' t - s . t , p. n., I1 112. y r y t ' n ' y pw m w n ' m a c (in reality), I 471 n. c. Y r m , g. n., I1 494, 845 n. f. yrr (-stone), IV 377. Y r r t y , d. n., I1 828. Y r i t , g. n., 1311, 317, 334 bis, 336. Yrrit, g. n., I 324. Yh 3, p. n., I 688 n. a. Y h y , p. n., I 165. Y h y , P. n., 1387. Y b w , p. n., I 298.
yhwty (peasant), I V 229; see y c hty. y b ' t (thing), I 652 n. a. y b ' t (offering), 11 618. yb't-ntr (divine offerings), I V 1020. Y b y , p. n., 1 183. Y b y , p. n., 1298, 301. Y & k y n , g. n., 1510. Y s - m - r >, g. n. (read 3 S-SUI-r>), I1 446 bis, 449. ys-m 3 -r 3 (emory), IV 600. ys-h3 k.t, I1 916 n. b. y s ' t w r ' t nt W > s ' t , I1 905 n. d. ys.t-m 3 c't (necropolis), IV 668. YSY,g. n., I1 493, 511, 659. Y s s y , r. n., 1351, 353. yS (tomb), I1 36. YS't-yb, r. n., I 250; YS't-yb-t 3 w y , r. n., I 250. yS't-dsr't (cemetery), I 770, 771. y i w y (chamber), I1 165. Y k n , g. n., I 652. Ykr-yb, p. n., 1343. Ykul-dydy, p. n., 1526. Y k w y , p. n., 1419. Y t y , r. n., 1 387. Y t y , P. n., 1459. ytwr (aisle), IV 971. ytr (measure), I1 479; y t r ' w , I1 852. ytr (river), IV 831 n. f. yth (fortress), I 396 n. h. Yl-t 3 w y , g. n., I 628 n. c; IV 856. yd (youth), 1 2.57. Y d ' h t , g. n., 1431. Y d y , p. n., I 466 n. c. ydf (-garments), IV 239, 375. Y d n y w y w (-plant), IV 235. 379, 392. ydg a (-garments), IV 232, 374, 375. C
(-jar), IV 279, 300, 301, 347, 348, 350. (-measure), IV 299, 348, 394. c (-vessel), I V 238. a -mw (water-supply), I 407 n. c; I 1 15 n. c; I11 170 n. a. c -n-p-rw-n, g. n., I V 716. c -pu,-r >, IV 281. c -pr-d-g a -r 3, p. n., I11 632. a
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176 -s-ty-r -1, d. n., IV 105. -k- a g. n., I11 114.
cnn, p. n., I1 931. nb (citizen), I11 51, 57, 59; IV 397; c n b . w (people), I 286 n. e, 681 bis; e-t (house), I11 625; I V 956, 957. 'I1 65; IV 397 n' a' 6.t nt & (arbors), IV 264 n. a, 1021 n. b. c nb (wreath), I11 208 n. d. c.t-hk't (beer-hall), IV 45 I n. c. c nb-nfr-yb-R c, r. n., I1 896 n. d. c (chieftain), I V 111, 129 bis, 726. c nb-Hr, p. n., I V 958B. 4 D-phty-st,r. n., I11 542. c nb'f-Ymn, p. n., I V 689. c D m - k 3 w, p. n., I 782. cnby (-vase), IV 269, 334. -n-k c h (chief of a district), IV 699. c nbw, p. n., I 783. -n -n y, p. n., IV 452. 6 n&s, p. n., I V 1029. 5 -r 3 -n g. n., IV 713. c nty, d. n., I11 467; C n-t y-t, I11 84; c nt, c 3 -r -ty (ramp), IV 189 n. a. d. n., IV 105. c D - m - n Jg.n., , 11 421, 422, 425, 426, c n t y (myrrh), 1 1 ~ I16. 427. r n-l-r -ty, d. n., I11 386. c D -rw-d- >, g. n., IV 716. c n& (safety), I1 105 n. f. E 3 -bpr-n-R C, I1 116; IV 637. c r-k 3 -tw, g. n., I1 529. c 2 -&pr-RC ,r. n., IV 784. c ry.t (hall, judgment-hall), I1 764, 767; a -3 -k (to oppress), IV 188 n. a. I V 931; crry't, I1 763. c "g-m, p. n., I11 337. c rk (measure), IV 231. c 3 -ty-k : g. n., IV 408. ah 3 -itf7, p. n., IV 539. c a . 1 (costly stone), IV 1011n. c. c h B .w (warriors), I11 479. 2 m (-club), I 365 n. c. c h 3 ty-nfr, p. n., I V 551. * o m-hryw-S C, e. n., I 311. c h c (standing), I 317 n. C. c D m ' w ,e. n., I 3 6 0 bis, 681 bis; 11 4, . h c (heap), I 785 n. h. 296, 303, 657,658 n. e; 111 139, 457; ,It (-jar), II 571. + IV 31, 72, 80, 994 n. a. c h c (violence), I 423 n. e. c 3 mw n Sw, e. n., I 620 n. d. c h c (palace), IV 900, 966 n. b. c 3 bw, p. n., I 707. 6 h c (magazine), I 370. c d (stretch of land), I 430"n. h. 6 h c -stny, I1 292 n. C. w ("doors"), I 322 n. e. 8 b (altar), IV 1020. w 3 (to take), IV 1005. a bw (-vessel), IV 334. c w 9 (to reap), IV 893. bm't~I1 339 n. a. c yn ("to buildwithlimestone ofAyanJ1), I 212 n. c; c y n (limestone), IV 'S (-jar), IV 924. a S D -hb-Sd, p. n., IV 438. 216, 355, 356, 358. c wt (tablets), IV 202 n. d, 231. E k (-loaves), I V 238, 291, 393. pr (equipment), 1 366 n. a; I V 466. c k (-priest), IV 753. m w , g . n., 11 387; IV 34; m mw, 6 k-hr (=enter upon), IV 460 n. c. I1 298 n. c.; Cmw, I1 265. c &.t, e. n., I1 70. c mw, p. n., I 512. c g ' t , I1 447 ter. c n- c n&, p. n., I 360. c tb (kneader), I11 624 n. g. n'f-sw, p. n., IV 550. 6 & (guily), IV 533 n. e. a nu, g. n., 11 27, 103, 339; see also dd (youth), IV 570. c yn. a nw (tablets), IV 202 n. d, 231. c nb-fm J ' t ,I1 726, 727. W B -, g. n., I1 457. nbw (-plant), IV 379, 395. W 3 -yw-h 3 -s -t J , p. n., I V 726. c nbw (-fruit), IV 240, 393. c
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B B- c -Ltw-R 3 -m-g-w, p. n., I11 630. B-n-t-r-5, p. n., I11 436. B a, g. n., IV 716 n. b. b a (soul), IV 187. B D -w-y, g. n., I11 340 B , -wr-dd, p. n., I 351, 353. b 3 -b a -y 3 (-stone), IV 377. b B -nw (-fruit), IV 378, 395. B 3 -rw-m a -m, g. n., IV 713 n. f. B 3 -hw, p. n., IV 481. B J -k \ g. n., I11 285: b a -k 3 -y 3 (-plant), IV 234. B 2 -k a -n 2, g. n., IV 405.
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pnsw (joint of beef), I1 113. Pnty-Bbnn.t, p. n., I V 878. Pr (house), 111 507, 567; I V 183, 195, 197, 215, 222, 223, 225, 227, 277, 2839 288, 340, 355, 357, 365, 366, 367, 369, 958J, 972, 988D7 H. Pr-ynbw, g. n., I V 956. Pr-yr, g. n., I11 579 n. d, 583; PI-yrr, I11 588. Pr-c>, I 148 n. c. Pr-c nb, g. n., I V 547. Pr-w, g. n., I 159. pr-wr (great house), I 609. Pr-w-s > h, g. n., I 174. Pr-b 3 -r 3 -ys't, g. n., I11 576. Pr-m, (chLteau), I11 588 n. c. Pr-nw, g. n., I 156. Pr-nb-tp-yh, g. n., I V 818. Pr-nsr, g. n., 1 159. PI-H.t-h-Mfk, g. n., I V 1003 n. e. Pr-Ht-hr-rSyt, t. n., I 373. pr-& ty- c (count's estate), I 536. Pr-H c p, g. n., I V 8 7 8 Pr-Hr, g. n., I1 742. Pr-sp 5 g. n., I 172. pr-sn (-loaves), I1 113; I11 624 n. h; I V 238, 297, 347. pr-stny (palace), I11 20; I V 751, 958J. Pr-Sslt, g. n., I 172. Pr-kd, g. n., I 172, 174. Pr-g-w -ty, g. n., I V 405 n. c. Pr-G-rw-nu, g. n., I V 878 P r d > d :g. n., I V 726. Pr-Dhwty-Wp-rhwy, g. n., I V 830, 878. pr-dt (estate), 1 545. pr.w (houses), I11 498. pr't (second season), I 735. pr.t-s (-loaves), I11 77, 159. Prww, g. n., 1 510. Ph- C n, g. n., I V 1003 n. d. ph sw (foe), I V 921 n. a. phrr, 111579; I V 58, 65, 75, 80. p&r-w (the Great Bend), I11 118. ps 2 (-measure), I V 378, 395. Psmtk, r. n., I V 960. psn (loaf), I 241. J
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mynw (-stone), I V 233, 302. myk, T I 11 n. f. myg > (archer), I1 15 n. a bis. M c y, p. n., I1 1002. m c h c't (tomb or chapel), I1 36. M br, 9. n., 1 334. Mw-S>-n-_t,g. n., I11 306, 309. Mw-;-n-r3, r. n., I11 374, 375, 377. mf > k 2.t (malachite), I 602 n. e. M n , p. n., I1 975. m n (-jars), I1 447 bis, 462 bis, 482, 491 ter, 501 bis, 509, 518, 571, 621; I V 233, 239, 292, 299, 341, 348) 3768 378, 390, 393; m n ' t (-lar), I V 395Mn-m3C.t-Rc, r. n., I11 169, 171. mn-nfr ' t (ornament), 1 534. Mn-b C w , r. n., I 263. Mn-bpr-R c -P- c n&y,r. n., I V 941 n. a. Mn-bprw-R C , r. n., I1 812. Mn-k w-Hr, r. n., I 263. mny.t (necklace), I 500; I1 93. m n y . t (-geese), I 729. mny.t (pigeons), I V 242. mny't-wd (-metal), I V 302. Mnc.l-@wfw, g. n., 1 624. M n c. t - g f w , g. n., I 456. mnw (:-stone), I1 491, 509, 518. mnfy.t (troop, infantry), I 707; I11 484, 578. mnmn (herd), I V 212 n. d. mnh (officer), I V 593. mnh (-plant), I V 295. Mnb-yb, r. n., I V 988C. M n b ' t , p. n., I 508. mng.1 (-linen), I1 165. mnk.2-ntr (clothing), I 369 n. j. mnS (-ship), I11 274. mnkb (shrine), I 787. Mntw, g. n., I 728; M n ' t ' y w , e. n., I11 118; Mnty-St't, e. n., I1 14; I1 721; Mniw, e. n., I 236. Mntw-m-t 3 w y , p. n., I V 423. Mntw-hr-bp3: ' f , p. n., I V 512. Mniw, d. n., I1 844. mr (canal), I V 853 n. a. mr (chief, properly ymy-r 3), I11 322; I V 821. mr (a wood), I 146; mr :I V 288, 379, )
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391; mry, 11435; IV 288,378, 391; m m , 11 447, 449. M r - p - , g. n., I1 487. mr-c pnu (captain), I 606 n. d. M r - w , p. n., IV 551. Mr-Mw3-K D -m 3 -m 5 p. n., IV 696. Mr-n-R c, r. n., I 320, 333. Mr-sgr, p. n., I1 171. mr't (peasant-slave), I 623; I1 881. Mr't-wbb.t, p. n., IV 957. mr't-ntr (-priest), I1 713, 936; mry-ntr (-priest), I1 1036; IV 958B. Mry, p. n., I 508. Mry-Rc, r. n., I 302.. Mry-bt, r. n., I 302. Mry-k ' - R c, r. n., I 399. mry ' t (peasant-slaves), I11 271. Mryy-t w y ("Beloved o f the Two Lands"), r. n., I 302, 305. mrsw (-jar), IV 376. mrk (tribute), IV 577 n. a; see brk. Mrty-wsy-Ymn, p. n., IV 446. Mrtt-yt-f, p. n., I 189. mhywt (-fruit), IV 240, 378, 399. m h n (-jar), IV 301. mhrw (vessels), I1 162. mh-yb'f (favorite), IV 1007 n. b. Mh't-m-wsb't, p. n., IV 958C. Mhy, p. n., I 276. mhtt (-jar), IV 350. m&a (barge), I 123F n. c. m b 3 (-weight), IV 240. M b 3 -t 3 wy, g. n., IV 864 n. a. M b , r. n., I 90. Ms-swy, p. n., IV 445. m s ' w (children), I 456 n. c. m f w y I1 449 n. f. mSn't (a stone), I 500. Mid, g. n., IV 879. mskt t (morning-barque), IV 67, 73. mst a . (-measure), IV 582; msty, IV 234, 235,2407 287,301,344, 350,378, 390, 3919 392, 395. Msd-sw-R c, p. n., IV 428. msd't (-stone),III 246; msdm't, IV 302, 345. Ms&wt, g. n., I 174 n. h. MS,d. n., I 159.
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MS-t D, g. n., IV 956. MS ', g. n., IV 368. mS c (army), I11 298 n. a. rn5d.t (channel), I1 784 n. f. mk-r 3-dy-n (horn), I1 447. mt (chief), IV 468 n. b. mt (-linen), I1 719, 721, 722, 723; 726, 727 his, 730 731, 73% 738, 744 blsmty (customary), I1 798 n. a; I11 580 n. d. Mtr, g. n., I 368. M & J , e. n., I 311, 317, 324; Mda y, e. n., IV 466. m&a (-measure), IV 295, 347; m&9 yw, Iv 244. MHr], r. n., I 180.
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N D C 2 -t 3 ys-nbt't, p. n., IV 918. N - G nb-Sbm't, p. n., I 250 n. c, 266 n. a. N - c nb-Sfy, p. n., I 230. N - c nb-gnty-bt, p. n., I 266. N - w -sa -ty-rw-ka-n3-yw, p. n., IV 784. N - w f r - R c, r. n., I 250. n-by y.t (marvelous stone), IV 287 n. c. N - m 3 c t-R c, r. n., I 250 n. c, 673, 719. N - m a c.t-R c N - b c , r. n., I 786 n. a. N - m Jc't-h a p , p. n., I 173. n-n-y-bw (-wood), IV 344, 391. N-h-r-n, g. n., I1 479 n. a, 631 bis, 656, 800; I11 118, 434; N-h-r-n: I1 449, 867; N-h-r-ny, I1 858 bis; I11 114; N-h-ry-n, I1 420, 818, 871; 111 306, 309, 344; N-h-ry-n', I1 479, 481, 485, 498, 500, 532; N-hy-r*, I11 321; N 3-h-ry-n', I1 85, 862; N a -h -ry-n 2, I1 81. N-rhbl, r. n., I 90. n-bny-bny (necropolis), IV 526 n. b. N - k 3 - c nb, p n., I 343. N - k a - c nb, p. n., I 216. N - k 3 -n-nbty, p. n., I 194. N - k w, r. n., IV 1028. N - k 3 w-Pth, p. n., I 250 n. c. N - k w-R c, p. n., I 250 n. c. N-g-b g. n., I1 580. n f a wt (secretly), IV 541 n. c. n(y)t Nfr-k 3 - R c m n c nb, I 341 n. b. J
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EGYPTIAN nw-pr-:vt (paternal estate), 1 536. Nt-ykr't, p. n., IV 943. nt bsf, 1 4 2 3 D n. b. nty m &, IV 764 n. g. nty s wt, IV 726. n 3 -yy, IV 44 n. e. n - c k., IV 44 n e. N 9 y-Snw-mh, p. n., IV 682. N y-b'W (-wood), IV 234. N y y , g. n., I1 481, 588. N C -nS-B s.t, p. n., IV 1025. N c r, g. n., IV 968. n c ryn (recruits), I11 302. n a b, (-bale), IV 371. Nw-g-s, g. n., I11 309. nw't (city), IV 485. N w ' t , g. n., I 423; see 3 n-yw- 3 -s J. nws s (-weight), IV 302. nb (to fashion), I 610 n. c. Nb-c, r. n., IV 945. Nb- c nb, I V 187 n. b. Nb-wc'wy, p. n., I1 179. Nb-wn-nf, p. n., I11 255. Nb-ph'ty-Rc, r. n., I1 7. Nb-m 3 c.t-R c, r. n., I1 884, 845. Nb-hp.t-Re, r. n., I p. 344 Add; IV 520. Nb-bcs, p. n., IV 517. Nb-bpr-Rc, r. n., I 773 n. b, IV 515; Nb-bprw-R c, I 775. Nb-brw-R c, r. n., I 426; p. 344 Add. Nb-snt, p. n., I 175. Nb-k D w-R c, r. n., I 595, 600. Nb-t :wy-Rc, I 437, 446, 450. Nb-df:' w, p. n., I V 445. Nb't, 11. n., I 349. nb't (all), I1 102 n. d. Nb't-ytf, p. n., I 782. Nb,t-m, p. n., I1 779. nb.t-pr (lady), I11 542. nby (-wood), I1 449. NbnSy:,p. n., IV 792. nbdw, IV 241. NPt, g. n., I1 797. Nf-wr, g. n., I V 675. Nfw-wr, g. n., I11 281. nfr, I1 233 n. c. J
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nfr (-loaves), I1 472. nfr't (-loaves), I1 462. Nfr-yr-k -R C, r. n., I 165, 244. Nfr-h 3.t, p. n., I1 839 n. d. Nfr-Hr, p. n., IV 957. nfr htp (beautiful rest), IV 665 n. f. Nfr-k 3 -R c, r. n., I 340, 351. Nfr-k -R c -Stp-n-R C, r. n., IV 493 n. b. Nfr-tnz, g w - R c, r. n., IV 888. nfr.w (base), IV 517 n. d. Nfr'ul-Rc, p. n., I 1 344, 362. Nfr'ur-R C , p. n., I11 435. Nfr'uf' s , g. n., IV 820. nfr'wt (maidens), I1 567 n. b. N m 3 yw, g. n., I1 267. nms't (-jar), I1 32 ter; IV 269, 301, 334, 350. nn sn' y ym (none equal thereto), I 471 n. a. N r u ~g., n., IV 296. nr w (gazelle), IV 242. N h y (Negroes?), IV 477 n. b. nhb (-wood), I1 449. Nhry, p. n., 1622, 628. lthh (-oil), IV 239, 376, 390, 395. Nhsy, e. n., I 3 6 5 n. c. Nbbt, d. n., I 131 n. a. Nbb, g. n., I1 7. Nbt-m-Mw' t, p. n., IV 539. Nbt-Hr-n 3 -Snw, p. n., IV 878. nbt-brw (strong-voiced), I 172. Ns-n - c y, p. n., IV 830. Ns-n -@-y, p. n., I V 830 n. c, 878. Ns-sy-p -hr-n-Mw ' t , p. n., IV 660. Ns-m-Ymn, p. n., IV 511. Ns-sw-b -nb-dd, p. n., I V 564. Ns-sw-p -k -Swty, p. n., IV 689. Ns-m-b 2 -yS't, p. n., IV 726. Ns'wf-t wy (Thebes), I 484; I11 223, 503, 510; IV 90% 913, 924. Nstnt, p. n., IV 844. nS (?), I 309 n. h. nSm't (sacred barque), I 534, 613, 668. n3m.t (feldspar), IV 287 n. b, 302, 243, 389. nSn (to rage), I1 828 n. g. nSn c (great wrath), IV 764. J
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Nkry, p. n., I1 I n. c. nkp ty (rosemary), IV 234. ng D (ox), IV 242, 293; ng D'w, 11 719. Ng 'w, g. n., I 493. ngmgm (to plot), I1 787. ntr w c nn ky hr sp.w. f , IV 969 n. b. Ntr-&c w, r. n., I 340. nty-dw ~ . (divine t votress), IV 942; See also dw >' t-ntr. Ntr 't-Ec> w, r. n., I1 239. ntry (divine), IV 261 n. a. ntry't (goddess), IV 261 n. a. Ngr, r. n., I 250. nPy (sanctuary), I 156, 159. Nlry-mw, r. n., I 117. Ndy't, I 669. nd'f-r 9 hr'f, 11 134 n. b. n_d't-r~ (oracle), I1 606 n. c. $'ty (avenger), I1 660. $ 3 (a measure of capacity), I1 159 bis, 571 bis. N_dm-yb,p. n., I 278. nds (citizen), I 459, 536; I11 565; IV 863.
r -hw-sw (-cakes), IV 238, 291, 393. R D -hn't, g. n., IV 853. r 3 -hr (chief), I1 372; IV 398, 400; r -hry, I11 25, 288 n. e. R -b > -sy-n D, g. n., I11 386. -St ' 9 g. n., I '77, I79, IgO. R D -3, t. n., I 159. R ' -1'-tY, g. n., 11 299 n. a; IV 3I; RD-33-1, IV34; R > - j > w , I I 2 9 9 n . a . R ~ Jml, c p. n., I 281. R c - m y ( ?), p. n., I 336 n. h. R c -ms-sw- c S D -hb, p. n., I11 496; IV 465. R c -n-k r w, p. n., I 193. Rc -nfr, g. n., IV 830, 878. Rr -ndr, r. n., I 786 n. b. Ra y , t , d. n., I1 325. R c hmn, p. n., I 375. Rw- D mr-s-k-n-y, p. n., IV 812; n. d. Rw-b -ty, g. n., IV 712. Rw-m D, p. n., IV 442. Rw-h D -6 - a, g. n., IV 712. Rw-k', g. n.9 111 309; Rw-k ' -t, 111 312; Rw-kw, 111 574, 579. m ' t (false door), I 322 n. e. rwy't (granite settings of doors in the R wall), I 322 n. e. R-b, g. n., IV 784; R-b ', IV 783; ywy >.t (banks), IV 405 n. b. R D -bw, I11 611. Rwty, I 148 n. c, 239 n. a. L-b-a-n, g. n., IV 716. nud (shore), IV 405 n. f. R-m-n-n, I1 783; R 3 mn-n, g. n., I1 rwd'w (inspectors), I1 1026. 483 bis, 510. rwd't ("enduring or hard stone;" "alar-h 3 w (over against), I1 627. baster," later "sandstone"), I 323 r &t (under charge of), IV 784 n. a. n. d, 696 n. c; 11 153 n. e, 606 n. d. r dr'f (to its extent), I 468 n. d. rpy't (figure), 111 391 n. c. r-d ~ . t I1 , 97 n. a. rp c'ty (hereditary prince), I 419 and r (-geese), IV 242. n. d bis; I11 132, 288 n. c; IV 124 R ~ - ~ w , g . n . , 1 2 1 a , 2 3 9 , 3 0 7 ; R ~ - ~ w n.b,980. y, I1 875. rmf (people), 11257 n. e, 287, 288. R D -y, p. n., I11 630. Rn -Snb, p. n., I 752. R D - y n ' t ,p. n., I1 975. rn't pw (thy name, etc.), I1 288 n. c. R>-yn.t,g. n., 1218, 221. r p ' w (young men), IV 63 n. a. R ~ - W Y - D -g.~n., D ,IV 131. - r r t (-loaf), I 590. R 2 -b D -yw-r, p. n., I11 337. rhd't (kettle), I1 436; 111 589. R 3 -b D -sw-n-n 3, p. n., I11 337. RhS a wy, g. n., IV 878. r D -pr (temple), IV 283, 340. rb, I 634 n. b; rb'f (he knows), 11233 n. c. R 9 -m, p. n., I11 621. r D -h 2'wt (harbor-mouths), I1916 n. h; Rb-Phtw'f, P. n., 11 642. rb stny, I 636 n. g. IV 44 n. a,,65 n. h. J
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H I -s D, g. n., IV 405. h 2 ' ) (he descended), I 283 n. d. h y (l,aborer), I11 531. h D w-m.n (-garment), IV 375. H 3 n-wtn-Ymn, p. n., IV 448. H 8 k-r I, f. n., I 746; I1 35. hy't (hall), IV 889. hbn (-jar), IV 950, 952; hbn't (-jar), 1 59"; 11 159, 1641 509, 567, 734, 736, 738, 739, 741, 743, 745. hnn (head), I1 509 n. a. H n e , p. n., I 281. hnd (to charge), III 608 n. e. Hrw-nfr, p. n., IV 482. w ' t (-plant), IV 235.
:t (house or temple), I1 36; I11 229, 232, 528, 644 n. e; IV 219, 223, 227, 274, 281, 283, 3IJ9 338, 340, 3559 365, 366, 367, 958J; h'wt (temples), I1 -158. H't-ybty, g. n., IV 916. h.t-6 ~ . t I11 , 229, 240. g ' t - w a r ' t , g. n., 114, 8, 296; IV8zo. a ' t - w ' t - Y m n - m - h ~ ' g. t , n., I1 735.
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B't-Bnw, g. n., IV 839. I11 16. h . t-bnbn (sanctuary), I1 987. Ht-nb, g. n., I 323; I1 45. h.t-ntr (temple), I11 244, 507; IV 751. 958K, 965 n. d. g't-s&n, g. n., I1 737. H't-stny, g. n., IV 818. H't-S c.t, g. n., IV 102, 107. Ft-k 3 (ka-temple), I 289. H 't-k -Pth, g. n., I11 77; IV 724. H g n., I 602 (in I11 498 read H-Jm). a -y 3 -n-m, g. n., IV 713 n. e. H 3 -pw-rw-m- a , g. n., IV 712. @ 3 -nbw, e. n., I 428. -nfr, p. n., I1 358. 8 -r -b -ty, g. n., I11 84. 3 -ty-b 3 , p. n., IV 591. -ty-hn-k-r, p. n., IV 784. h2.t (,land-measure), I 574, 584 bis, 586, 591, 592. h 3.w-tyw (leaders), IV 55. f l 3.t-Ymn-l' -nfr, p. n., IV 660. h >'tyw (officials), I11 65, 103, 643. H " t - y y, p. n., I1 932; I11 32C. a PY, P. n., 1 675. pw, p. n., I 616. H > m , g. n., I11 498. h t ~ - (count), 1 320, 348, 376, 377 385 n.c, 536, 622,629 bis; IV 815 bis; 815 n. a, 878, 881, 902 n. a, 980. h "yw (prime linen), I 382. h c y (rejoice), I11 607 n. c. 8 c c -yb-R c, r. n., IV 986, 988F, 990, 1003. H c p , p. n., IV 818. F w - p 3 -n ', g. n., 111 100. Hw-r-n-k 3 -rw, g. n., I1 436, 557. Hw-r -b 2 -s, p. n., IV 878. hw-k -m -mu (-stone), IV 377. &w-&-& (dom-palm fruit), IV 241. Hwy, p. n., I1 1029. H w C , g. n., I1 848 n. a ; H w c't, I1 848 n. a., hwn (young man), I 665; I11 565; IV 895. bb- c 3 (chief fowler), I 718 n. hb-sd (jubilee), I1 630; IV 335; hb-fd,
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I1 1029; IV 750 bis, 848; hb-st, IV 335. hbs (-well), IV 726. hbf-bg't (tomb), IV 972 n. d. Hbnw, g. n., IV 820 n. b. H f > ' t ,g. n., I 459. hm-brd, IV 582 bis. 6m.t-lztr (divine consort), I1 612; IV 988 H. Hmy, g. n., IV 734 n. d. emw-brw, p. n., I 343. a n - H t b r , p. n., I 225. hn' y (my majesty), I1 617 n. g. hn.t (queen), I1 288 n. a; IV 958M, 988H; hnw't, I1 52. hn e -k, I1 1007 n. a. hnw (-measure), IV 393. Hnw't-ntrw, p. n., IV 727. Hnwt, p. n., I 725, 750. Hnwt-sn, p. n., I 180. Hnmy (or D my), p. n., 1 243. hnmm't (people), I1 767, 858; IV 47, 188. Hnk't-c nb, t. n., I1 552 n. i. hnty (period), IV 895, 909. hntw (-dish), I1 436. hr (upon), I1 I I n. f; hr ' f (upon it), I 438 n. d. H r (name of a pyramid), I 211. Hr-wr, I 637 n. a; I1 203. H r - w - R r, p. n., I 735. HI-m-y 8 &w.t,d. n. (Harmakhis), I 179. Hr-mYmn-pn c, p. n., IV 593. H r m - s > ' f ,p. n., IV 706. Hr-myny, p. n., I1 47. Hr-n-t 9 -mhw, p. n., I 718. hr-nb (every man), IV 1003. Hr-nb-m 9 c t, I. n., I 312. Hr-nN, p. n., I 718. Hr-rn, t. n., I 119. hr r f w (watchfulness), I 320 n. b. Hr-bwf, p. n., I 332. Hr-@, p. n., IV 952. Hr-bnt-bty, d. n., IV 369. hr @r't (to overthrow), I 602 n. f. hrd d: 11 621 n. d; I11 27. hry (chief), I1 389; hry'w, IV 405. H r y - $ f r ,r. n., IV 615.
Hry-S-f, d. n., I 111. Hry-Sfyw, d. n., IV 368. Hry-Sry, p. n., IV 526. hryd 3 a - 6 9 ("great lord"), I381 n. b; I11 267. Hry.w-Sc, e. n., 1360; I11 155. hry 't-yb (hypostyle), I1 603 n. d . Hrrt, d. n., I 396 n. c. hrst (-stone), IV 233, 302, 377; hrs, IV 287. Hh, g. n., I 652, 657. hs (vase), I 500 n. b; h f ' t , I1 32. Hs-wr, g. n., I 174. hsywt (-vase), IV 269, 334. hsb (to reckon), I 407 n. a. hsb (dues), IV 34; hsb't (dues), I11 481, 484hsb (-official), I1 881. Hsb-k 9, g. n., IV 830, 878. hsb'w (-people), I11 192. hsp (land), IV 972Hsn, g. n., I 174. hk,t (measure of capacity), I 408 n. f; 11 274. hk 2 (ruler, prince), I 400 n. a, 402, 627, 628 bis, 632, 636. H k 3 -yb, p. n., I 356. hk>'t (rulership), I 620 n. a, 629. Hk a't-nfr'w-Mw't, p. n., IV 9881; H k a't-nfr ' w m r y 't-Mw' t , IV 9881 n. a. Hk 3 -, g. n., I 103. H k 3 w, d. n., I1 210. Hkn-mm D't, r. n., I 616. ht (loaf), I 241. Htp, g. n., IV 247. htp (peace), I1 105 n. f. htp (-bundle), IV 350, 949, 950, 952, 953; htp't (-bundle), IV 3or. Htp (-measure), IV 238, 240, 244, 291, 2949 3799 3929 393. htp-hr-nmtt (-measure), IV 294. htr (dues), I1 543. htry (span), I1 784 n. e. Hat-hknw, p. n., I 216.
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EGYPTIAN @-n-b D -t 2, g. n., I11 386. @+-p 3 -n-ty-ry-s, g. n., I11 386. @-t>,g. n., I1 485; a t > ,I11 114, 151, 152, 306, 309; IV 64; g t > ' w , I11 143, 144; g y - t < 111 148; g t > - t J , 111 147. @-t 3 4-r >, r. n., I11 37 I ; @-t 2 -s > -r 3, 111 372. b3 (a measure of capacity), I 408 n. f. b (hall), I1 778. @ > -yw, r. n., I go. &' -my-h-mw, g. n., I11 114. b > -n-rw (corselet), I1 447; & > nr, I1 785 n. h. @ 3 -r 3 -bw, g. n., I1 582; B y - r 3 -bw, 111 312,319; B y - r J - b : I11 321,337; By-r > -b 3 y, I11 322; g y - r 3 $3, I11 386. g >-rw,g. n., I1 420,436,555,821,822, 884, 1015; 111 84,457,617, 630, 633; IV 226, 229, 233, 398, 565, 723, 724, 883& > -tpy (commander), I 410 n. c. b > m (people), 1 390. b > s..iut (countries), I11 88; & 3 s't (denert), IV 1024. b ' f ' l y (barbarian), I1 849 n. c; & > r . t p , I 532; 11 106. g > s l p ' t , g. n., I1 848 n. a, 849 n. c. @y-r -p -s > -r :p. n., I11 337. g y - s > -s -p 3, g. n., I11 386. By-l. 3 -n 3 (-fruit), IV 240. @ c --b > w-Hthr, p. n., I 218. g C -m-yp't, p. n., IV 433. @ C -m-m J 3 -n-r >, P. n., IV 434, 466. g c -m-m > c't, I1 864, 890. g c -m-ty-r 2, p. n., IV 466. C -@mwy, r. n., I 136. 8 c -k > w-R c, r. n., I 647. bc't-(pcw my y>&.wty, 11 314 n. g. Xf = ' Y , P. ".t 1 750. y, p. n., I11 630, 632. It C w (regalia), I 668. @ a!-m-sbmw, r. n., I 163. g aly, p. n., I 675. @ ww, p. n., I 305. @ c f-R c, r. n., I 189. @ f-R -Eblc,g. n., I 199. b a r (a measure), I 556. J
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&w-b k (protector of the oil tree), d. n., I785 n. e. BWY, P. n.3 1 299, 349, 361. &wy mky (protected and defended), I 768 n. e. @wy.t, d . n., IV 874. @wf, P. n., 1 387. Z Z W ~ Y ,P. n., 1 336. &b&b(-jars), IV 875, 878. ZZPY, P. n., I 342. &pr (cany out), I 322. bpr hms.t, I1 138 n. d. @pr-&-R c -Stp-n-R c, r. n., IV 724. bpr-sh, I 361. &pJ (-sword), I1 802; I11 117, 163. 2tpr.t bpw my Itpry, 11 314 n. g. HAW],r. n., I 189. &ft ((corresponding to), I1 614. &It-hr (opposite), I1 795 n. f. bjt hrs (nave), I11 515. @It .I-hr-nbs, d. n., I1 655. g m n w , g. n., IV 833, 842, 848 bis. bn ("tent"), 1 353 n. b, 471 n. d. bn n c b c ("without a lie"), I 658 n. h. &n.t (prison, stronghold), I 471 n. d bn.t (water-skin), I 471 n. d. anal, p. n., I 299. &nw (court), I11 65. bnwtyw, 11 70 n. a. gnm-cn&.f, p. n., 1 343. @nm-n- nb-ss, p. n., I 305. bnmt, I 431. bns (to course), I471 n. e. bns.t t a, I1 225 n. d. gnmu-h t-ntr-nb.:, p. n., I11 432. bnky (-garment), IV 374. bnt, 11 903. grit-y wtf, d. n., I 159. g n t - c bwy-ntrw, g. n., IV 369. @at-m-smy'ty, p. n., I 608. ant-hn-nfr, g. n., I1 80. bnt-hr'f (before it), I 436 n. d. @nt-&-wr, p. n., 1 605. ant-bty, d. n., IV 874. bnty, 1442 n. f. &ty (a substance), IV 378, 395. &My (image), IV 988D n. b. J
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anty-hsr't, d. n., IV 730. br, I 598 n. c. br- c (assistant), I 383 n. g; 11 975. br- c h B, g. n., I 165; I1 814; IV 878. by-n-hay (necropolis), IV 530 n. a. &y-sd't ("he-bearer"), IV 735 n. a. brw (criminal), IV 427 n. a. brw (lowland), I 632 n. b. brp (-baton), I 646. brp (leader), I11 172. brp- c h c (chief of the palace), IV 1017. brS (-bundles), IV 301. brtw (one says), I11 580 n. d. bsfy b' t (repulse the matter punish), 1311 n. e. bsf- c (hostility), IV 764. bsfyw (subjects), IV 933 n. c. & (-measure), I1 965 n. a. &-CB (-fowl), I1 159, 571 bis, 793; IV 242, 347. &y (carving), IV 489. &y (timber), IV 380. &m (fortress), I11 100; IV 853. @ ("to sail downstream"), I 353 n. a.
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(NoTE.-T~~ distinction has not been maintained after Volume I, viz., the end of the Middle Kingdom, when the Egyptian Scribe himself had entirely ceased to maintain it.) S J, g. n., IV 878. s (phyle), IV 468 n. b. S 3 (-oxen), I1 723. S a -y-by-p D y-n D, g. n., I11 386. S D -yw-k m, g. n., IV 713. Sa-yn-hr't, p. n., I 785. S s - G. -r m, g. n., IV 404. s 3 - c 3 3 (-bud), IV 242, 298, 347. 9D ww, g. n., I 605.
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-my-r -tw-s 3, p. n., I11 337. -Mnlw, p. n., 1 596. -n-g-r,, g. n., I1 484; I11 479; S 3 -n-g-r, I1 859. S -r 3 -p 3, g. n., I11 386. S ' - r 3 -m, g. n., I11 356. s 3 -t 3 (-cakes), IV 240, 378, 392. S 3 -ry-sw, g. n., I11 386. S a't y c &, p. n., I1 612. S = y w . t , g. n., IV 358. S J bny, p. n., 1 364. S , w (a temple), I 103. S bw, p. n., I 283. S bw km, p. n., I 287 n. b. S ' h w - R c, r. n., 1 236. S r (honor), I 382 n. d. s3 r.t (counsels), I1 142 n. e. hl-Stay, g. n., I 102. s s (cube), IV 378, 395. S J tw (precincts), I11 223 n. b. S y : d. n., I 747, I1 316 n. a. S y 3 -yb, r. n., IV 976. syp (to investigate), I 179 n. c. syp.t (title), IV 473 n. C. syd (-loaves), IV 238, 393. s c b (-loaves), IV 238. s mw (-plant), IV 240, 344, 378, 392. S . ~ n b P, n., I 455, 459. S . C n&t -t wy, r. n., I 420 n. f. Scr't-mBC't, I1 374. s.c rk (to end), I11 580 n. f. S & c (sculptured(?)), I 500 n. a. Sw-n-r 3, p. n., IV 466. sw't (-grain), I1 737, 742. Swn, g. n., 1 493. swn (to trade), I 493. Swny, g. n., IV 734 n. d. swr.t (water-supply), I1 707. Swkn m Y p ' t , g. n., I1 qoa n. b. Sb 3 (gate), IV 889. s b r & a w b > ' w r yr't, 11371 n. c. sb -hry (upper portal), I1 835 n. a. Sby, g. n., I11 20. sby (to dispatch), I1 290 n. b. J
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snds (?), I 324 n. b. sbb.t (chamber), I1 164 n. f. Sr (official), I 281, 536, 547. sbb.t (:-measure),I V 241, 379. sr (decree), I 173. sbb't (-plant), I V 235, 392. s.rwd-k, (cause to grow), I1 288 n. b. sbb't (towers), I1 889. shr, I V 309. Sbk-t w y , r. n., I V 886. sh (-vessel), I V 732, 733, 734. Sbk-m.-s"f, r. n., I V 517. shy (boat), I 423F n. d. Sbk-hi.-hb, p. n., I 725. shm (commander), IV 400. S.bdS (quell), 1 428. shn (-vessel); see sh (-vessel). Sp (to bind), I 323 n. g. shntw, I1 785 n. h. sp (virtue), I11 626. shtp (-bundles), I V 295. Sp-R a, t. n., I 156. S.htp-yb-RC,r. n., I 465, 473. sp tpy (beginning), I V 958J. sp .t (ifor S' yp' t)(-investigation), I 178. S.htp-ntr. w (name of fortress), I1 1041. n. a:. Shd (commander), I 677, 707. Sp D, d. n., I 156. - ~ h d , 1 370. spr (-measure), I V 299, 348. Sb-t-mfk, g. n., IV 1003 n. e. spr (-salt), I V 299, 348. sbwy (list), I11 343. spr.n.f (he arrived), I V 1004. Sbm-yrf (ruler), 1 779, n. d. Spt (harp), I1 32 n. c. S&-R c, t. n., 1 1.59; Sbt-R C, I V 918. spd, I1 32 n. C. s.&pr (create), I V 141 n. c. sft (-oil), 1 241, 382; 11 509, 518; I V S.&pr (to train), I V 402 n. e. 376. Sbm, g. n., I V 878. Snz (-priest), I 668; I1 936. sbm (-sistmm), I1 93. Sm D -.Hw$'t, g. n., 11935. sbm (adytum), I1 806; I11 244. sm > ' i ! (-bolt), I1 722. Sbm-ntrw (name of a house: "Mightysmn'n's (she fastened), I1 828 n. c. of-the-Gods"), I 97. 3.mnb-sw, I 420 n. f. Sbm-R -Wp-m 2 c.t, r. n., I V 516. m d ' t (-stone), I V 377. Sbm-R c -bw-t w y , r. n., I 752. Sn-Wsr't, r. n., I 720. Sbm-R c -3d-t 3 w y , r. n., I V 517. sn-t 3 ("smelled the earth" -did obei- Sbmw, g. n., 1 174. sance), I 3r7 n. f, 468 n. e. Sbmt-n- c lzb, p. n., I 238. sn'w (loaves), I1 353, 378; sn't, 111 sbr (character), 1 665. 624 n. h. s& ((loaves), I1 735. Snwt, I 141 n. a, 159. Shkr (deck), I 668. Sn-ww't, p. n., I1 36s. S . S B ("sustenance," lit. "a causing to Sn-ww't, g. n., I1 718. be satisfied"), I 354 n. e. Sn-d 3 -r n, g. n., I1 584; see S a -dD-r m. Ssy, p. n., I 299. Sny, p. n., I V 485. ssf (ashes), I V 67 n. a, 72 n. c. sny (-jar), I V 378, 395. Sssu, g. n., I V 369. sny't, I 668 n. c. Sxd, 1 150. snb (-berries), I V 350. S x ~ . td. , n., I 109, 115. Stair, r. n., I 189. s'Sm'w (leaders), I1 925 n. a. Snjr-RC-P-c nby, r. n., I V 941 n. a. S'Smw-t w y , r. n., I 616. snn (orderly), I1 I n. c; I11 584; I V sS-Stny-hry-d P d (superior king's40, 65. scribe), I1 916 n. d. Snt, g. n., I 172. sS-Stny-bry-d 3d 3 (inferior king's-scribe), I1 915 n. b. sntyy (chapel), I 668 n. c. J
GENERAL INDEX
100
d-n :111 601; 3 > -r 3 -d-ny, e. n., 111 491; S ~ - r > - d > -,nIV > 129, 397, 402, 410; 3 > -r 3 -d n, 111 574, 579; S > -7 > -d-PZ-n >, I11 588. S > - r > - h > - ~ ~ , ~ . n . , 133-r>-h>-n, 113; g. n., I1 416. S > -sw,e. n., II 124,517; 111 101,108, 457, 638; I v 404; S S > . W11 , 170. 3. - s >-n-k, r. n., IV 724. 3 . -k > -n 3, g. n., 111 576. S > . t , g. n., I1 661 n. g. S yi-hr.t, g. n., IV 994. 3 > c ym (beginning of), I 429 n. e. $9 c.t, g. n., I 510 bis. 3. w (dues), I1 110. S > wt (cabbage), IV 240. S bt, g. n., I 429 n. f. S s-htp, g. n., IV 366. S > d (dig), 111 173; Sd't, 111 196. 3 (-cakes), IV 949, 950, 952, 953, 954. S c (-grain), I1 737. S c d-mSdr, p. n., IV 445. SW, I v 929. Sw (-rolls), 11 742. Sw (sun), 111 198; IV 958D. Sw 3 (citizen), I1 920. 3ps.w-stny, I1 292 n. c. SpM (luxuries), I 718. SPSS-k3 1, r. n., I 257. S)w (doves), IV 106. Sm-R C, g. n., I 125. 3m.t (go), I 423E n. d. Smyk, g. n., I 510. Smc (Middle Egypt), I 396 n. h, 407. Srn c . w (Middle' Egypt, perhaps the 3-Y-wt, g. n., I1 465. "South"), I 442 n. e. 3-m-~w-~-tw-my, g. n., I1 783; A>-my- Sms, 1 438 n. d. Sa-y-t 2 -my, I1 783 n. b. Sn-wr, g. n., I11 480; IV 45. S-k-rw-s D, g. n., 111 574; S > -k-rw-S 3, In c (-fmh), IV 243. 111 579, 595; IV 64; 3 -k a -rwJ >, Snw't Ynbw-w (granary of M e m)his), ~ 111 588 ter, 601; IV 81. IV 878 n. d. S > -y, g. n., IV 405. Srt-Mtn, g. n., I 172, 173. S > -W 9 -b-ty, I1 537. Shr'w (-linen), I1 554. S > -w 3 -bw (mastic tree), IV 245. 33-b-tw-n, g. n., 111 310, 319, 324; 3s (-linen), I1 554, 571. . $ adw-dw-n: g. n., IV 131. 3s: IV 378, 3 9 5 3s > -hr (skilful), I1 758 n. c. 3 D -m-B- c -7 :p. n., 111 632. 3 s >.w, e. n., I1 170; see S>-SZU. 3 -n-m- :g. n., IV 712. 3 L+ -rdy-n 5 e. n., I11 307,588; 3 D -r - Ssy ' t (-sistrum), I1 93.
sSw (-loaves), IV 297. sSd (window), IV 873 n. a. Sknn-Rc, r. n., I1 7; IV 518. sk (to line up), IV 864 n. d. Sk-tw (-ship), I1 294. Skmm, g. n., 1 678. Sk >, r. n., I 90. sksk (capture), I1 822. st ("offering-tablet"), I 3 2 2 n. e. Sty-m-pr-Dhwty, p. n., IV 435st hk > w nw (chiefs of), 1 317 n. d. st >'t (a land measure), I1 840. Sty-m-pr-Ymn, p. n., IV 436. Sty-r p. n., I 716. Bp-h ty- 6 (to begin), I1 303 n. c. Stny-mr-ntr, p. n., I 243. Stnh, r. n., I 166. St'w, g. n., 1334,336; Sl't, g. n., 1728; St'ty, e. n., IV 72; St'lyw, e. n., I 423 H; I1 784, 787; 111 20,479,490; IV 119,122,246; Sty'w,e.n., IVnr7. st' (-jar), I 569, 571. sts (carrying pole), I 430. sd'w ("broken"), I 657 n. e. sd (pleasure), I1 813 n. g. 3 J -d D -r J, g. n., I1 798A; see Snd>-73. s'&) (plenty), I11 404 n. a. sdm, I 598 n. a. s'dd't (proverb), I11 611 n. a. sdm- c S (servant), I1 854, 985. sdm-w (-officers), I 633; I1 684; 111, 55. J
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EGYPTIAK 3sm.t (-stone), I V 302. Sf (militia), IV 968, 972. St (stone-cutting), I 239 n. c, 349 n. d. St-Mln, g. n., I 173 bis. S t g. n., I1 864 bis. St 3.t (holy place), I V 857. St y, IV 726 n. b. Sit, t. n., I 288. Sd (collect), I 382 n. e. Sd (gift-lands), I1 689 n. e. Sd (-bird), I1 571. Sd (-skin), I1 675 n. d. Sd-ybd, g. n., IV 780. Sdw (water skins), I 456. Sdh (-wine), IV 213. J,
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B & - b > . - c ~ - n >g., n., I V 712. K-r .-k 2 -m-S \ g. n., I V 64. K-r P -kmy-S I11 306, 309; K 3 -ry-k -myc -5 .,I1 583. k~ (be high), I11 607 n. c. K > - y - k > - S > g. , n., IV 405. K > - y f w t - H t h r , p. n., I 218. K -r -b -n g. n., I V 405. K > -r -my-mw, g. n., I11 114. k > -r :I -n -t y (foreskin), IV 52 ; see also krn't. & -r -ky-S 3 C, g. n., I11 306; & -7 3 ky-kS I11 309; Ky-r 3 -ky-S HI 349K J - r w , p. n., I V 550. K 3 - b . C w , r. n., IV 942 n. d. k -t > -mu-ty (-measure), IV 378. K -dw-rw, g. n., I11 94. KJ-d.3-,g.n., 11821; K > - & J - r 3 , I I I 606, 617. 6 3 -d 3 -w 3 -dn, g. n., 111 309; K 3 -& w > - d J - n J , g . n . , 1 1 1 3 1 2 ;Ky-&>-w3d > -n: 111 386; K y d -w > d-n, I11 39'. k -d -m-r (-garment), I V 375. k > . t , I 1 808 n. a. K y., g. n., I V 948. k y (tomb), IV 665 bis, 666 667. K y - n J , g. n., I1 428, 430. Ky-nn, p. n., 1 776. k c h (district), IV 726. &J (-loaves), I1 735. J,
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&nk (-bread), I V 238, 291,.297. kby (-jar), 1 556. KbQ, g. n., I1 101, 844; IV 296. Kbh-?z/rw, t. n., I 143. Kbhzu-Hr, g. n., I 1 845. K b m , g. n., I11 337. &z -n-yb (conception of heart), I1 164 n. d. k n y w (portable-shrine), I 667 n. b. knb ' t (o5cial staff), I11 58 n. h, 63, 64, 65 bis. knb.t c3.t (great court), I V 531 n. d. & n ' t (foreskin), I11 587 n. h; see also k3-r>-nJ-ty. k ~ t y(bolt), I V 929. K h k , e. n., I V 402, 410, 747 n. C. k k ' t (transport ship), I11 441. &d, g. n., I11 321; p d y , 111 306, 309; I v 64; K d w , 11 420, 434. q d - n >, g. n., I1 598. Kd-S, g. n., I1 430; KdS, 111 141, 306, 308, 309; Kd-Sw, 11 420, 4659 531, 585. K d m , g. n., I 493. J
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K', 1). n., 1 731. k -bw (-jar), IV 233, 239, 292,299,376, 390. k 3 -bw- s (-measure), IV 240. K 3 -pw-r, p. n., I V 90; K 3 -@-r >, IV 97. K > - m - W ~ s ' tp., n., I V 539. K - m y 4 p. n., I11 337. K 3 -way-dw, g. n., I11 114. K >-ms, r. n., IV 519. K >-n-nbty-wr, p. n., I 197. K -n :g. n., I 1 529. K -nfr, p. n., I 389. K J -?cfr, g. n., I 490 n. a. K > -r-b-n- - -n - - -, g. n., 111 386. K -r d 2 y-t - -, g. n., I11 386. K -r p. n., I V 423. K > -r (-boat), IV 387. K >-1.' -y, g. n., I1 800, 862, 889; K 8 -7-y, I1 818. K -r -pw-s p. n., IV 432. K -r > -pw-t, g. n., I11 356. k > -r 3 -rw-ty (-weight), I V 286. J
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GENERAL INDEX
k 3-r J-hw-ty (string, basket), IV 244, 101. K > -h-ny, g. n., IV 873. k 3 -6r-k (-jar), IV 294. K 2 -k >-rw-y,g. n., IV 713 n. h. K >-km,g. n., IV 873 bis, 874. k > - l >(-plant), I11 55. K -d-l-m, g. n., IV 712 n. a. k3.t (design), I1 303 n. b. K 3 a w, e. n., I 311. K 3 y, p. n., IV 224. K > w-k w, g. n., IV 948. K > m, p. n., I11 645. k 1 nk (-wood), I1 449. K35, g. n., 1510. k 3 (shell), I1 272. K 3 k-mn (-vessel), IV 582. K 3 k-s 3 -Rc, p. n., I 218. ky (form), I1 906 n. b. Ky-r-gy-p 3, p. n., I1 867. Kf-tyw, e. n., I1 659. r-1-kf 2 -yb, I 616 n. c; I1 708. Km-wr, g. n., 1493; IV 724A, 875. Km't (Egypt), g. n., I 451; I1 11 n. d. K ~ YP., n., I 755. knm't (-stone), IV 302. Knm'tyw, g. n., I1 808. krty, I11 171 n. b. KS,g. n., I1 39, 845 n. f. KS-kS, g. n., I11 309, 312. Kdndnn 3, p. n., IV 423.
t-h-r (-warriors), I1 459; t-h-r 3, IV 44; tw-hy-r>I11 337 bis, 344. T 3-yry, p. n., IV 774. T B - C - % . ~, -g.>n., IV 712. T a - c 2 -n 3 -k >, g. n., I1 421,426. T s - c > ,r. n., 1V518. Ta-c,-c: r. n., IV 518. T B - cyn, g. n., IV 878. T 3 -yh, g. n., I11 580. T 3 - m , g. n., I1 692. T > -pd't (Bowland,Nubia), g.n., 1500, 510, 602, 644; I1 122, 176 bis, 375, 794 n. a, 828, 894; 111 31, 479, 484, 4991 500, 501,502, 643; IV 898,900, 929, 994, 1014T -mry (Egypt), g. n., 1 451; 11 98; 111 77, 15-59 159T > -ny-s 5 g. n., I11 337. T 3 -ntr, g. n., I1 451 n. d. T a - r ~ - yg., n., I1 852. T > -r 3 -ty-S-bw, p. n., I11 372. T a -s>-9-r \ d . n., I11 386. T 3 -S 3 .t-n&, p. n., IV 499. T , -m't-Hr, p. n., IV 990. T 3 -by, p. n., IV 547. T 3 -ty, p. n., IV 547. T 3 -d 3 -r p. n., I11 337. T a y-n&'t, p. n., IV 452. T yw-hnw.t, p. n., IV 727. T 3 yzud a't, g. n., IV 818. T 1 f-nbt-t, p. n., IV 818. T>n-wa-ty-Ymn,r. n., IV 921. G T 3 dn't-n-B s't, p. n., IV 795. G-wt-wt, g. n., IV 405. T y - p. n., I11 542. G-r-b 3 -tw-s >, p. n., I11 337. Ty-y 3 -dw-r 3 , p. n., I11 337. G > -k 3 -ty, g. n., I11 632. Ty-m-h-nw, g. n., I11 379 n. C. G -d 3 -tw,g. n., I1 417; G D 4 D-y,I11 Ty-n-r 3, p. n., I1 984. 630. Ty-n-r > -Ymn, p. n., IV 539. g 3 Y (-jar), IV 238, 241, 294, 300, 301, Ty-n > -y, g. n., I1 537. 350, 393. Ty-r > -y-w 3, g. n., IV 114. P Y Y , 1334. Ty-r 3 -g -n-, p. n., I11 337. gn (-vase), IV 334. gr (be silent), I 598, n. c; gr mdt Ty-r :,-g a -n-n 3 -s 2, p. n., 111 337. Ty-r 3 -g 3 -ty-t-t 3 -s >, p. n., I11 337. (silent in a matter), I 657 n. d. Ty-9-sy, g. n., I1 487. grg-hry (armed), IV 65 n. g. T y y , p. n., 11862. grg,t (establishment), IV 1021. gs-7 D (-measure), IV 295,303,380, 394. Tyw, r. n., I 90. J
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EGYPTIAN Tyltt-nw't, p. n., I V 589. Ty&-s 3 -h 2 -nu-yw, p. n., I V 784. Tynt-t 2 - C -mw, g. n., I1 15. tyhty (tin ?), I V 929. Tyhnw, g. n., I1 892; I11 116, 132, 134, 139, 588; Tyhy, I11 147; Tyhn, I V 702; Tyhnwt,I V 482; Thnw,I V 822; sic also Thnw. tyt, I 784 n. c. Tw-n,b,g. n., I1 459, 470, 530; Tw-n-p, I11 365 bis; T n F , I1 773. tw-r-pw (-geese), I V 235, 242; t w p (-geese), I V 342. Tw-r -ss, g. n., I V 114. Tw-rw-3 3, g. n., I11 574, 588 bis, 601; Tw-ry-5:I11 579; Ty-w-7 3 -5 3, I V 129. Tw-tw, p. n., I1 1009. $w?, I V 302. twt ny (shape for me), I1 zoo n. e. twt . . . . wha m rnp.t tn ("a statue . . . quarried in this year"), I 323 n. e. tb (-grain), I1 737. tp rSy (south), I 396 n. h, c, 529, 665 n. b; I1 614, 692, 717, 726; I V 857. Tp-ht, g. n., I 159. tp't, irv 334. tpy- c (first), I V 822 n. b. tpW (bullocks), I V 242. tph't (opening), I1 564, n. e; I11 171 n. 1). Tf-yby, P. n.7 1 395. tm ssdr ("not causing a matter to sleep") 1 657 n. c. #ma,I1 735. Tmh, g. n.,1 3 3 5 nn. h; Tmhw, 1 335 n. h. tmhy (stone), 373, 389tny'w (offering vessels?), I1 93. Tnpw, g. n., I1 773. Tnt-s a y, p. n., I V 695. Tnt-s,ph,p. n., I V 792. tnl a ' t (throne), I V 401. Trrs, g. n., I 334. Thnul, g. n., I V 822; see also Tyhnw. Tty, I-.n., I 294. Tty- a n, p. n., I1 16. J
.
I93
_r T-k -n-S 9, g. n., I V 818. T-kw, g. n., I11 638. T -w -t 3 -s J, p. n., I11 337. f -pw-r (-vessels), I11 589. T D -m-r>,p. n., I V 43. T 2 -mw.t, g. n., I1 641, 814 n. a; I V 6341 914. T -n-m.t, p. n., I V 792. T 2 -r 2, p. n., I11 633. T 2 -r D -y, p. n., I V 532. f -7 2 -ty (warship), I V 229 n. b. T a -rw, g. n., I1 415; I11 54, 88, 100, 307, 5421 631. f D-sr't(standard bearer), I1 839. T>-k-k>-r>,g. n., I V 44, 64, 77; T -kw-r3, I V 129; T 2 -k-r B, I V 403; T a - k > - r ' ,I V 565. f 3 -k -r > (tower), I V 189 n. a. T3-k 3-rw-B-c -r: p. n., I V 566; T 3 -k 3 -r 3 -B- c -r, p. n., I V 567. T -k -nu-m, p. n., I11 632. a -p(-wood), 11 485, 490, 491. f 3 -tkmw, IV 2 I 7 n. k. 4 a y (-measure), I V 238, 240, 294, 378, 393. T >c w, g. n., I 456. _t 3 b (-jar), I1 621, 622. Tw-r: p. n., I1 55. Twy >, p. n., I1 862, 867. Tb-nlr, g. n., I V 878. b (-vessel), I V 582 bis; f b ' w (-jars), 111 589; I V 294, 476, 477. T bw, g. n., I V 957. fm 9 (district), I1 686, n. b. lmc't, 11 743. Tmh, e. n., I 311, 335; T-m-h, g. n., I11 580; Tmhw, I V 944 n. a; T y m-h-w, p. n., I11 586. J
J
J
J
fnyw (flat dish), I1 32. Tnw, g. n., I1 798 A. Tnt-rmw, g. n., I V 8 7 8 Tnty, p. n., I 182 n. a. Irf (measure), I V 292. Trty, 1703. Thnw, g. n., I11 465; see also Thnw and Tyhnw.
I94
GENERAL INDEX
thnt (oil), I 366. Ts-hn, p. n., I 186. 4sw (flats?), I 323 n. h, 669 n. c. 4S (commander), IV 821 ter. t f (command), IV 747 n. a. T i - B 3 s't-pr't, p. n., IV 774. T S - R c -m-ynw, t. n., I1 1018. 4S.t (troop), I1 916; IV 825 n. b. T S , r. n., I 90. T ~ Y1,184. T t y , p. n., 1 361. T t y , p. n., I 423C.
D 3 -y-n-yw, e. n., IV 64; D > -y-n-ywn >, Iv 81, 82, 403. d > -w > -r > (-measure), IV 294. D >-pw-r>, g. n., I11 356. d 3 m w (-measure), I V 240; d m >w (-measure), IV 345; d m > m w (-measure), IV 379. D 3 -r-d-ny, g. n., I11 306; D-r > -d-n-y, 111 349. dy-rsd > g! > (taskmaster), I1 758 n. f. 'dyl bd 5% I 459 n. g. dy-itny-htp, I1 52. Dy-d, p. n., I11 579; Dy-dy, p. n., IV 43Dyy.s-nk, p. n., 1338. d y d y (-measure), IV 295. d w (-altar), IV 735. d w (-garment), IV 232, 239, 241 374, 375, 394. d w (-vessel), IV 735. Dw ,-Hr-pt (a feast), I 125. DW 3 -t 3 w y , 1 146, 147. d w > d w (early morning), I 468 n. b. D w ,-df >, I 138. d w >'t (-hall), I11 154. D w > . t (nether world), I11 259, 272. d w >.t-ntr (divine votress), IV 988G, H bis. d w d ' t , I 500. dbh (to crave), IV 784 n. a. dbh't-&p (offering table), I1 32. Dbhn, p. n., I, 239, n. a. d p h ' t (-apples), IV 301.
D n >, p. n., IV 682. d n y (-measure), IV 294; d n y ' t (-measure), I1 621, 622; IV 240, 294, 299, 300. d n y > (-vase), IV 238, 269. Dnrg, p. n., I1 114. dni 3.t (palanquin), IV 958E. d h n (forehead), IV 98PH n. b. d h n ' n ' f w y r nb, I1 805 n. a. Dhwty-rb-nfr, p. n., IV 423. d b ' t ( = @ ' t ="to sail down stream"), 1 353 n. a. ds (-jar), I 569, 585; I1 113, 114, 620, 621; 111 77, 159; Iv 347. ds (-stone), IV 972. DSr, f. n., I 94. dk, 11 571. dd ' t (flat dish), IV 735. ddm't (-flower), IV 345, 379.
D Da-y-n-, g. n., I11 386. d 3 -w (-linen), I1 722, 727 bis, 736, 738, 744 bis. D > -w 'd-wr, g. n., IV 921 n. e. D > -pw-y>-r 3 -n-d 3, g. n., I11 386. D > -pw+ :p. n., I11 630. D 3 -my+ g. n., I1 465; I11 I 14. D 3 -mw.t, g. n., IV 1002. D >-n-- -nw-ty, g. n., I11 386. D >-r>-Rw-m, g. n., 111 633. D 3 -no,g. n., I11 114. D 3 -rw-m > m, g. n., IV 714. J,
D 3 -d-p-t-t-rw, g. n., IV 713.
D > >, p. n., I 676, 683. D > y-y '-!-by-r-ry, g. n.,
I11 386. g? > m w (classes), IV 402 n. f, 1823 n. d. d 3 d w (audience-hall), I 239 n. a, 423E, n. d, 500. D 3 t y , p. n., I 389D 3 t y y , P. n., 1 343. d d > ' w (courses), IV 489, 654 n. b. d > d 3.t (council), I1 686 n. a.
EGYPTIAN & 3 d 3 . t - w . t (great council), I1 706. l ) C ur, p. n., I 347. D U I , p. n., 1 381. D c n, g. n., I V 564. Z) c r.-wb g. n., I1 869. db 3 (costume), I 366 n. a, 668. &b3't (-hall), I11 154. DJ-tjr, g. n., I1 421. Dmy, p. n., I 336 n. a. DT-n3, g. n., I1 470. drw (masonry), I V 515. &S, later d f (-jar), I 430 n. i.
195
DSr-k 3 -Rc, r. n., I1 39. Dsr-t, g. n., I V 520. Dt, f. n., I 101,131. &t (endowment), I 217 n. a. &, 11872 n. a; dd-ny (I have spoken), I 658 n. g. Dd-by-yw, p. n., I V 878. Qd-&C w, r. n., I 264, 265. Qd-k 3 -Rc, r. n., I 264, 265. ddm.t (-measure), I V 244, 294, 301, 394, 768. ddmt-br-t 3 (-loaves), I V 238. Qdty, p. n., I V 957.
INDEX IX HEBREW
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INDEX X ARABIC
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INDEX XI LEPSIUS' DENKMALER AND TEXT ABT. I1 Denkm&er
Taf.
2, a 2,
b, c
3-7, 120,a-e 112, e
113,b 113,c 15,a 157 b 384,d 37,b 389,a 391 d 3'9,e 76,C-f 78,b 114,a 11.5, a
115,b 115,c 115,e 1x5,f 115,g 115,k 116,a
R C C ~ ~ S
I169 1176 I 17-75 1 689 I 689 I 689 1 190-99
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I 210-12 I236 I 264 I 263 I 27-75 1277 1 338 I296 I 301 I 301 I296 1387 I 298 I 299 I 266,302-3,34043 I318 I 466-68 I616 I 663-69 1 675 1 644 I 656-60 1 652 1715 1750 I 719-20 1723 n. f. I 721-23 1721n. b 1 707 I710 1 707 1711 I 708-9 I712 I 750 n. e I 740
DcnkmUa
Taf. 144,g
149,C 149,d 149,e 149,g 1.50,a 150,b 151,c 152,a 152,f
Records
1 731-32 I 435-38 1439-43s 452-53 I 433 n-e, 444-51 1454-56 I 428-33 I 423Hn.d I 752 I250
I 749 ABT. 111
Taf. 3,a a
I1 27-28 I1 69-73 I1 87-88 12,a, d I1 6-16,39,78-82 12, c 11 6 n. a 16,a I1 120-22 17,a 11 332 n. d 18 11 245 I1 308-319 22-24,d 24,a11 321 25 b ~ as I1 348 n. b 28,2 11 337 29,h I1 642 so,a 11 521-23 30,a, 11. 10-20 I1 529-40 30,b 11 543-73 31 I1 603 3 a 1 - 3 11 497-503 31,a, 11.3-10 II 507-515 31,a, 11. 1-14 I1 517-19 31,b, 1. 167; 32,11. 1-32 I1 412-43 32911.32-39 11 445-49 38,c. d I1 638-40 43,a 11 18-20 43,a, 11.10-20 I1 25 45,e I1 652 47,a II 651 47,C I1 62-66 48,b-49,a 11 174 50,b 52,b 55,a-b 11 169-72 56,a I1 651 59,b 11 654 63364 I1 801-2
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GENERAL INDEX
202
Recmds
Taf. 65, a 68 71, a-d 76, 77 81, g 81, h 82, a 62, a 62, c
628
e
92-97, d 98, a 100-2
103-6, a, 107, a 110, d 110, i 115-18 119 120, a 120, b 121, a-b 126, a 126, b 127, a 127, b 128, a, b 129 130, a 130, b 131, a 131, b 131, c, d 132, a 132, d 123, e '32, 9, h 138, g 138, h 138, n 1399 a 140, a 140, b 140, C 140, d 141, h 1453 c 146 149, a 152 152, a 152, d 152, f 152, g 153 '54
1179197 I1 812-15 I 66 n. c; I1 875 I1 819, 871-72 11844 I1 843 n. C 11845 11894 11895 IT 896 I1 982-88 I11 1007-8 I1 1014-16 11989-96 I1 1010-13 11932 11934-35 11 1019-41 I1 844 n. b 11144 11143 11141-2 I11 87-88 I11 83-84 I11 85-86 I11 109-112 I11 98-103 I11 153-56 111142-44 I11 145-48 I11 114 I11 213 111213 I11 215-16 I11 218 I11 217 I11 213 I11 2 0 0 111249 I11 198 I11 163-64 I11 165 I11 169-74 111 175-94 I11 195 I11 204 n. b 111355 111370-91 I11 507 I11 217 I11 517-18 I11 218
Dcmkder
Taf. 155 156 157-61 159, b 159, d 164, 165 166 174, d 275, b 175, f
182, b 183, a 187, a, b 187, c-e 188, a 189, a 192, b 192, C 192, d 195, a 196 '97, b '977 c ' 199, a 200, a 201, C 202, a 202, b 202, C 209, b 209, c 212
213, b 213, d 213, e 219, f, A 219, e 120, C 223, e 229, 6 229, c 230 231, a 237, c 243, a 243, b 248, b 251, a 251, c 251, d 25'9 e-?z 252,?53, a 255,'
LEPSIUS DENKMALER AND TEXT Denkmalm
Taf. 256, a 257, 258, a, b 301-6
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I V 762-69 I V 760-61 Iv 770 I1 1019-41
ABT. V I 74 n. a I V 897 Iv 898 Iv 899 I V 900 ABT. VI
Taf. 231 8 Text I, 2 0 111, 43
I V 19 TEXT I1 799-800 111 574-92
Denkdler
Text 111, 64 111, 91, 92 111, 127, 128 111, 130 111, 134 111, 152 111, 156 111, 164 111, 170 111, 172 111, 174 111. I?