INDEX.
Adah, Esau's Hittite wife, [13].
Aleppo, Hittite inscription at, [62].
Amanus, cedar forests of, [47].
Amazons, the, legend of, [78].
Amenophis III., wars of, [21];
marriage of, [21].
Amenophis IV., a heretic king, founds a new capital, [22];
discovery of tablets of, [22].
Amorite captives taken by Shishak, [16].
Amorites interlocked with Hittites, [14];
possessions of, [14];
physical description of, [15];
descendants of, [16];
history of, [17].
Anakim, height of, [16].
Antarata, the Hittite goddess, [105].
Ararat, king of, suicide of, [51].
Architecture, Hittite, [136].
Argistis I., campaign of, [52].
Arisu the Phœnician, a usurper, [39].
Ark of the prophet Noah, the, [107].
Army, Hittite, [140].
Arpad, green-stone axe head from, [141].
Art, Hittite, [114];
Babylonian influence on, [116];
Assyrian, [117].
Artemis, worship of, [79].
Ashtoreth, myth of, [110].
Assur-natsir-pal, conquests of, [45];
exacts tribute from Carchemish, [46];
attacks Azaz, [47].
Assyria, testimony of monuments of, to Hittites, [40];
decay of, [43];
rise of, [45], [50];
influence of, on Hittite art, [117].
Atargatis, the goddess, [105].
Athar-'Ati, the goddess of Carchemish, [105].
Attys, the god, [111].
Axe-heads, green-stone, [141].
Baal of Tarsos, [111].
Babylonian influence on Hittite art, [116].
Bashemath, Esau's Hittite wife, [13].
Beeri the Hittite, daughter of, [13].
Biainas or Van, inscriptions in, [51].
Boghaz Keui, inscription at, [65];
Hittite remains at, [87];
position of, [87];
palace at, [89];
wall-sculptures at, [89];
a sanctuary, [93];
texts at, [93].
Boots, Hittite, [80], [89].
Bor, Hittite text at, [94].
Boscawen, Mr., his purchase of green-stone axe-head, [141].
Boss of Tarkondemos, [127];
bilingual inscription on, [129].
Bronze figures, Hittite, [117].
Buckle, origin of Greek, [120].
Bulgar Dagh, silver mines at, [94].
Burckhardt, his discovery at Hamah, [56].
Canaan, sons of, [13].
Carchemish, strength of, [43];
pays tribute to Assur-natsir-pal, [46];
maneh of, [46];
fall of, [50];
questions as to site of, [97];
identification of, [98];
visited by Mr. George Smith, [98];
the site bought, [99];
remains of, [99];
history of, [99];
battle of, [100];
a holy city, [100];
situation of, [100];
the deities of, [104];
trade of, [138].
Cedar, forests of Amanus, [47].
Chariots, Hittite, [139].
Cheroki Indian, syllabary of, [124].
Cities of Refuge, Hittite, [113];
Hebrew, [114].
Cloth, Hittite, [142].
Conder, Major, on the Ark of the prophet Noah, [107].
Country, Hittite hieroglyph representing, [81].
Cromlechs of Libyans, [17].
Cuneiform tablets, from Kaisariyeh, [126].
Cylinders, Hittite, [118].
Cyprus, syllabary used in, [132].
Dados at Eyuk, [86];
at Boghaz Keui, [89];
in Taurus, [94].
Damascus, rise of, [44].
David, wars of, with Syria, [44].
Davis, Rev. E. J., on Ibreez sculptures, [61].
Debir or Dapur, an Amorite town, [126].
Deities, Hittite, [104].
Deluge, the, fables concerning, [106].
Derketo, the myth of, [105], [108], [110].
Dove, the symbol of, [110].
Dress, Hittite, [140], [142].
Eagle, double-headed, at Eyuk, [85].
Egypt, testimony of monuments to Hittites and Amorites, [14];
annals of, [19];
wars with Hittites, [23];
confederacy against, [39];
civil wars in, [39];
invasions of, [39].
Elon the Hittite, daughter of, [13].
Ephesos, worship of the Mother-goddess at, [113];
green-stone axe-head from, [141].
Ephron the Hittite, [13].
Exodus, the time of, [25], [38].
Eyuk, Hittite remains at, [85];
palace, [85];
avenue of lions, [85];
sphinx at, [85];
double-headed eagle at, [85];
palace gate at, [86];
dado at, [86];
sculptures at, [86];
date of, [87];
height of plateau, [87];
climate of, [87].
Furniture, Hittite, [138].
Galli or eunuchs at Mabog, [106].
Gar-emeris, a district, [14].
Gargamis, see Carchemish.
Gaza, garrisoned by Egyptians, [38].
Gems, Hittite, [118].
Ghiaur-kalessi, sculpture at, [56].
Ghurun, Hittite inscriptions at, [94].
Gladstone, Mr., on Keteians of Homer, [120].
Glove, Hittite, [81].
Gods, Hittite, [35], [104].
Great Mother, the, worship of, [108].
Hadad, worship of, [109].
Hadad-ezer, his war with David, [44].
Hamah, discovery of Hittite remains in, [56].
Hamath, once a Hittite city, [44];
last ruler of, [45].
Hamathite inscriptions really Hittite, [60].
Hebron, inhabitants of, [14];
a Hebrew city of refuge, [114].
Henderson, Mr., buys site of Carchemish, [99].
Herodotos on Karabel sculptures, [54];
on Syrians, [82].
Heth, son of Canaan, [13].
Hittites, false criticisms about, [11];
Scripture references to, [12];
Northern, [12];
Southern, [13];
testimony of Egyptian monuments, [14];
interlocked with Amorites, [14];
physical appearance of, [15];
descendants of, [15];
history of, [17];
of Judæa, [19];
called Kheta by Egyptians, [19];
Great and Little, [20];
pay tribute to Thothmes III., [20];
worship of solar disk, [21];
power of, [23];
treaty with Ramses I., [23];
war with Seti I., [24];
with Ramses II., [24];
at Kadesh, [26];
make treaty with him, [29];
catalogue of gods, [35];
supremacy of, [37];
peaceful relations with Meneptah, [38];
invade Egypt, [39];
their empire broken up, [40];
decay of, [40];
Assyrian references to, [40];
conquered by Tiglath-pileser I., [42];
pay tribute to Assur-natsir-pal, [46];
confederacy against Shalmaneser II., [47];
power of, broken, [48];
change of meaning of name, [49];
doom of empire of, [50];
campaign against Menuas, [51];
against Argistis I., [52];
dominions of, [52];
sculptures of, at Karabel, [54];
remains of, at Hamah, [56];
at Ibreez, [61];
at Aleppo, [62];
at Sipylos, [69];
position of monuments of, [73];
peculiarities of, [74];
civilising influence of, [75];
character of empire of, [77];
dress of, [80];
boots of, [80];
gloves of, [81];
etymology of, [81];
remains of, at Eyuk, [85];
at Boghaz Keui, [87];
text at, [93];
at Merash, [94];
silver mines, [95];
extent of their supremacy, [96];
ignorance of history of Southern, [97];
Syrian conquest of, [100];
appearance of, [101];
mixture of, with Semites, [102];
religion of, [104];
description of a temple of, [104];
the gods of, [104];
holy cities of, [113];
cities of refuge, [113];
art of, [114];
sculpture of, [115];
discovery of bronze figures of, [117];
gems of, [118];
extent of influence of, [120];
reasons for our interest in, [121];
inscriptions of, [122];
a literary people, [125];
libraries of, [126];
influence of, on Phœnician letters, [132];
language of, [134];
architecture of, [136];
metallurgy of, [136];
their means of exchange, [137];
trade of, [138];
furniture of, [138];
music of, [139];
horses and chariots of, [139];
army of, [140];
dress of, [140], [142];
weapons of, [141];
cloth and linen of, [142];
their symbol 'swastika,' [142];
knowledge of, confirms the truth of Scripture, [143].
Holy cities, Hittite, [113].
Horses, Hittite, [139].
Humann, Dr., his discovery of a cuneiform inscription, [126].
Ibreez, sculptures at, [61].
Inscriptions, Hittite, purpose of, [123];
characteristics of, [123];
originality of, [124];
use of, [124];
writing material, [125];
at Tel el-Amarna, [126];
cuneiform and hieroglyphic, [126];
from Kaisariyeh, [126];
from Sinjirli, [126];
on boss of Tarkondemos, [127].
Istar, the goddess, [109].
Jebusites, origin of, [14].
Jerablûs, true site of Carchemish, [98].
Jerusalem, founders of, [14].
Jessup, Mr., his discovery at Hamah, [57].
Johnson, Mr., his discovery at Hamah, [57].
Joshua, his entrance into Palestine, [25].
Jovanoff, M. Alexander, his purchase of a boss, [127].
Judith, Esau's Hittite wife, [13].
Kabyles, descendants of Libyans, [16].
Kadesh, people of, [14];
taken by Seti I., [24];
bravery of Ramses II. before, [25];
Hittite occupation of, [100].
Kadesh-barnea, an Amorite town, [14].
Kaisarîyeh, tablets from, [126].
Kappadokia, Hittite descendants in, [102].
Karabel, Pass of, situation of, [54];
sculptures of, [54];
description of, [66].
Karkar, Assyrian victory at, [48].
Kaskâ, submission of, [42].
Kayster, fable concerning, [78].
Kedesh in Galilee, a Hebrew city of refuge, [114].
Kes, the Syrian goddess, [112].
Kheta or Hittites, see Hittites.
Kheta-sira, his treaty with Ramses I., [30].
Khu-n-Aten, see Amenophis IV.
Kili-anteru, capture of, [42].
Kirjath-sepher or Book-town, an Amorite town, [126].
Kirkesion, site of, [97].
Komana, the goddess of, [112].
Kombabos, legend of, [110].
Krœsos, destroys city of Pteria, [82].
Kummukh attacked by Tiglath-pileser I., [41].
Kybelê or Kybêbê, her image and worship, [108];
Amazonian priestesses of, [113].
Language, Hittite, [134].
Latsa, capture of, [12].
Lenormant, M. F., on boss of Tarkondêmos, [129].
Libyan confederacy against Egypt, [39].
Libyans, appearance of, [15];
descendants of, [16];
remains of, [17].
Linen, Hittite, [142].
Lucian on temple of Mabog, [104].
Luz, identification of, [12].
Lydia, overthrow of, by Cyrus, [82].
Lydian mythology, [109].
Ma, the goddess, worship of, [112].
Mabog, see Membij, temple of, [104];
the holy of holies, [104];
the gods in, [104];
the priests of, [106];
processions at, [106];
pilgrims at, [107];
sacrifices at, [107];
legends concerning, [107].
Malatiyeh attacked by Tiglath-pileser I., [42].
Maneh of Carchemish, the, [46], [137].
Maspero, Prof., on site of Carchemish, [97].
Melito, on the goddess Simi, [106].
Membij, supposed site of Carchemish, [97].
Meneptah, his peaceful relations with Hittites, [38];
with Phœnicia, [38].
Menuas, campaigns of, [51];
makes an inscription at Palu, [52].
Merash, Hittite inscriptions at, [94].
Metallurgy, Hittite, [117], [136].
Monkeys imported by Hittites, [139].
Mopsos, legend concerning, [109].
Mordtmann, Dr., on boss of Tarkondemos, [127].
Music, Hittite, [139].
Mykenæ, remains found at, [110];
rings, [119];
lions at, [120].
Mythology of the Hittites, [35], [104].
Naharina, situation of, [20];
Amenophis III. marries daughter of king of, [21].
Necho, defeat of, at Carchemish, [100].
Niobe, the weeping, [69].
Oven, the, spring, [107].
Palu, inscription of Menuas at, [52].
Patinians, submit to Assur-natsir-pal, [47];
overthrow of, [47];
insurrection of, [49].
Pentaur, his epic on Ramses II., [25].
Perrot, Professor, on Karabel sculptures, [56];
on inscription at Boghaz Keui, [65];
his discovery of Hittite bronze figures, [117].
Pessinus, worship of Ma at, [113].
Pethor made into an Assyrian colony, [48].
Petrie, Mr., on appearance of Amorites, [15].
Phœnician alphabet, Hittite influence on, [132].
Pisiris, last king of Carchemish, [50].
Priam, treasure of, [137].
Priests of Mabog, description of, [106].
Qalb Luzeh, or Luz, [12].
Ramses I., his treaty with Hittites, [23].
Ramses II., his wars with Hittites, [24];
the Pharaoh of the Exodus, [25];
epic on his bravery at Kadesh, [25];
makes a treaty with Hittites, [29];
marries daughter of Hittite king, [37].
Ramses III., victories of, [39].
Religion of the Hittites, [104].
Renouard, his discovery of Karabel sculpture, [55].
Rhea, the goddess, [108].
Rimmon or Tammuz, worship of, [109].
Rings found at Mykenæ, [119].
Sadi-anteru, submission of, [42].
Sandan, the god, [111].
Sangara, league formed by, [47];
daughter of, given to Shalmaneser II., [48].
Saplel, a Hittite king, his treaty with Ramses I., [23].
Sardes, date of capture of, [78].
Sargon, wars of, [50].
Schliemann, Dr., discoveries of, at Mykenæ, [110], [119].
Sculpture, Hittite, [115].
Seals, Hittite, [118].
Semiramis, the goddess, [110].
Semitic mixture with Hittites, [102].
Sesostris, memorials of, at Karabel, [54].
Seti I., wars of, [24].
Shalmaneser II., warlike policy of, [47];
sacrifices to Hadad, [48], [50];
his victory at Karkar, [48];
appoints a new king of Patinians, [49];
inscription of, [49].
Shechem, a Hebrew city of refuge, [114].
Shishak, Amorite captives of, [16].
Sidon, son of Canaan, [13].
Silver, Hittite liking for, [94];
treaty-tablets, [95].
Simi, the goddess, fable of, [106].
Sinjirli, inscription at, [126].
Sipylos, sculpture at, [69].
Sisythes, the hero of the deluge, [107].
Skene, Mr., his discovery of site of Carchemish, [98].
Smith, Mr. George, his visit to site of Carchemish, [98].
Solar disk, worship of, [21].
Sphinx at Eyuk, [85].
Strabo on White Syrians, [82].
Stratonikê, myth of, [110].
Subhi Pasha at Hamah, [58].
Sun-god, the, [109].
Sutekh, the supreme Hittite god, [105], [112].
Swastika, a Hittite symbol, [142].
Syllabary used in Cyprus, [132].
Tahtim-hodshi, explanation of, [12].
Tammuz, worship of, [109];
myth of death of, [109].
Tannur, the spring, [107].
Tar or Tarku, the god, [111].
Tarkondêmos, silver boss of, [127];
bilingual inscription on, [129].
Tarqu-dimme, name of, on silver boss, [129].
Tel el-Amarna, discovery at, [22];
inscriptions at, [126].
Thothmes I., wars of, [20].
Thothmes III., receives Hittite tribute, [20];
conquests of, [21].
Thothmes IV., campaign of, [21].
Tiglath-pileser I., annals of, [41];
attacks Kummukh, [42];
Malatiyeh, [42];
his hunting feats, [43].
Tiglath-pileser III., [50].
Togarmah, identification of, [139].
Toi, his embassy to David, [44].
Tomkins, Mr., his identification of Luz, [12];
on Amorites, [16].
Treasure of Priam, [137].
Treaty between Ramses II. and Hittite king, translation of, [29].
Tyana, Hittite text at, [94].
Uriah, origin of, [13].
Ur-maa Noferu-Ra, marriage of, [37].
Urrakhinas, siege of, [42].
Uruma, submission of, [42].
Van, Lake, [51].
Vei, Negro syllabary of, [124].
Ward, Dr. Hayes, discovery of, [59].
Weapons, Hittite, [141].
Wilson, Sir Charles, discovery of Hittite inscriptions at Merash by, [94];
on Hittite descendants in Kappadokia, [102].
Worship of the Hittites, [104].
Wright, Dr. Wm., his discovery of Hittite remains at Hamah, [57].
Writing material, Hittite, [125].
Yahu-bihdi, last ruler of Hamath, [45].
LIST OF SCRIPTURE REFERENCES.
| GENESIS. | |
| xiv. 7 | 14, 17 |
| xiv. 13 | 14 |
| xxiii. | 13 |
| xxvi. 34 | 13 |
| xxxvi. 2 | 13 |
| xlviii. 22 | 14, 114 |
| NUMBERS. | |
| xiii. 29 | 14 |
| xiii. 33 | 16 |
| DEUTERONOMY. | |
| i. 19, 20 | 14 |
| JOSHUA. | |
| x. 5 | 15 |
| xi. 22 | 16 |
| JUDGES. | |
| i. 26 | 12 |
| iii. 8 | 20 |
| v. 14 | 126 |
| 2 SAMUEL. | |
| viii. 3, 9, 10 | 44 |
| x. 16 | 44 |
| xxi. 15-22 | 16 |
| xxiv. 6 | 12, 101 |
| 1 KINGS. | |
| x. 28, 29 | 12 |
| 2 KINGS. | |
| vii. 6 | 11 |
| EZEKIEL. | |
| xvi. 3, 45 | 13 |
| xxvii. 14 | 139 |
| ZECHARIAH. | |
| xii. 11 | 109 |