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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1881 edition. Excerpt: ... ADULIS Adulis, i. 406, 408 Aduma (Edom), i. 248, 336; ii. 217 Africa, coast opp. Arabia. See Punt Africanus on the Hyksos, i. 266 Agabot (Libyans), i. 331 Agesilaus, ii. 335, 337, 338 Agriculture, i. 23 Alinas, i. 201; ii. 224. See Heracleo- polis Magna Ai, the holy father, i. 512; restores the worship of Amon, prepares his tomb at Biban-el-Molouk, 513; his titles of honour, supremacy in the south, 514; his sarcophagus and names, 514 re., ii. 408 Aina, or Aian (Aean), the Heroopolite noine, i. 16, 252; fortress and well, ii. 148; temple, 418 Ajalon, ii. 217 Aken (Acina), ancient name for Nu- bia, i. 183, 199 Akerith, i. 456; ii. 47, 56, 58 Akharru, the 'hinder land, ' Phoe- nicia, i. 337 A-kheper-ra. See Shashanq IV. Akherkin, i. 159 Akhmun, ii. 246. See Hermopolis Magna Alabastr6npolis. See Ha-Suten Alexander the Great, ii. 287, 288, 308, 309, 318, 319, 339 --Mgaa, ii. 315, 339 Alexandria, ii. 289 Alisu, ii. 142. See Arisu Aliurta, ii. 312, 314 Alphabet, old Egyptian, ii. 351 Aluna, i. 369, 370 'Am ('people') fortheIsraelites, ii.219 Ania, Mentu-hotep's mother, i. 134 Amada, Nubian temple of, memorial tablet, i. 457, 459; inscription of Thutmes IV., 462 Amalekites, i. 266 Amanus, mountain range, i. 338 Amasis, ii. 298. See Aahmes II. Amazons, band of, ii. 25 Ameneman, architect of Thutmes III., i. 448: --of Ramses II., ii. 91; pro- AMENHOTEP bably the oppressor of the children of Israel, 91; his full titles, ii. 411 Amen-em-ape, governor of the South under Ramses II., ii. 79, 81 Amen-em-apet, chief of the young men of Thebes, under Amenhotep III., ii. 408 Amenemhat I., i. 143; instructions to his son, 144; conquers the inhabi- tants of Wawa-t, 144; founds the temple of Amon at Thebes, 145; his pyramid, 146; king of all Egypt, 146;...