SURVEY DEP. CAIRO 1909 (151) FROM THE CAIRO SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL.
NOTE: Of the Boundary Stelae only those lettered A, B, F, J, K, M, N, P, Q, R, S, U, V and X,
still remain. The position of these is shown upon the Map.

[INDEX.]


Aahmes I., [7]
Abdkhiba, governor of Jerusalem, appeal of, to Akhnaton for help, [236]
Adonis, connection of, with Aton, [15], [37], [49], [136] et seq.
Akhnaton, personality of, [2]
—ancestors of, [7] et seq.
—birth of, [42] et seq.
—change of name from Amonhotep to, [45] [note], [91] et seq.
—marriage of, [53]
—accession of, [58] et seq.
—first years of the reign of, [62] et seq.
—new city founded by, [88] et seq.
—site of the city selected by, [92] et seq.
—foundation ceremonies performed by, [94] et seq.
—departure of, from Thebes, [105] et seq.
—age of, [110] et seq.
—religion of Aton formulated by, [115] et seq.
—tenth to twelfth years of the reign of, [149] et seq.
—similarity of the hymn of, to Psalm civ., [155] et seq.
—representations of, in his palace, [167] et seq.
—historical events of tenth to twelfth years of the reign of, [169] et seq.
—thirteenth to fifteenth years of the reign of, [189] et seq.
—name of Amon obliterated by, [193] et seq.
—affection of, for his family, [208] et seq.
—friends of, [213] et seq.
—troubles of, [217] et seq.
—last two years of the reign of, [223] et seq.
—conscientious objections of, to warfare, [226] et seq.
—health of, gives way, [246] et seq.
—last days and death of, [252]
—fall of the religion of, [258] et seq.
—burial of, [258]
—body of, brought to Thebes, [266]
—persecution of the memory of, [272] et seq.
—finding of the body of, [276] et seq.
—ideals of, [283]
Amon or Amon-Ra, worship of, [12]
—priesthood of, [20], [45] et seq., [77]
—break with the priesthood of, [88] et seq.
—Akhnaton obliterates the name of, [193] et seq.
—restoration of the worship of, [272] et seq.
Amonhotep I., [7]
Amonhotep II., [10]
Amonhotep III., “the Magnificent,” [11], [13], [28], [33] et seq., [49], [54]
—death of, [57], [111]
—second name of, [186], [187], [195]
Amonhotep IV.: see [Akhnaton]
Amonhotep-son-of-Hapu, the “wise man,” [33]
Animal worship, [18] et seq.
Ankhsenpaaton, third daughter of Akhnaton, birth of, [109]
—marriage of, [112], [264]
Apis, the sacred bull, worship of, [16], [87]
Apiy, letter to Akhnaton from, [85]
Art, the new style of, [68] et seq., [101]
Aswan, commemoration tablet at, [107]
—statue of Amonhotep III. at, ib.
Aton, the name, [37], [92] and [note]
—rise of, [45] et seq.
—development of the religion of, [76] et seq.
—nature of the religion of, [84] et seq.
—founding of new city for the worship of, [88] et seq.
—religion of, formulated, [115] et seq.
—connections of the worship of, with older religions, [135] et seq.
—hymns of the worshippers of, [149] et seq.
—Meryra made high priest of, [158] et seq.
—development of the religion of, [189] et seq.
—great temple of, [198] et seq.
—City of the Horizon of, [202] et seq.
—downfall of the religion of, [264] et seq.
Auta, Queen Tiy’s chief sculptor, [75], [207]
Ay, foster-parent of Queen Nefertiti, [57], [109]
—palace of, [204]
—accession of, to the throne, [268]
—death of, ib.
Aziru, the Amorite prince, unscrupulous dealings of, [226], [230] et seq.
Baketaton, sister of Akhnaton, [178], [212]
Bek, art taught to, by Akhnaton, [76]
—sculptures of, at Aswan, [107], [196]
Canopic jars, the, in Akhnaton’s tomb, [263], [279]
Child-marriages, frequency of, in Egypt, [112]
Christianity, comparison of Akhnaton’s faith with, [143] et seq.
“City of the Brightness of Aton,” new name of, given to Thebes, [65]
City of the Horizon of Aton, founding of, [90] et seq.
—Akhnaton’s residence at, [107]
—gardens of, [127]
—inscriptions on the sepulchres at, [149] et seq.
—Queen Tiy’s visit to, [176] et seq.
—Queen Tiy’s residence and death at, [184] et seq.
—shrines and temples in, [196] et seq.
—beauty of, [202] et seq.
—Akhnaton’s tomb near, [207] et seq.
—abandonment of, by the court, [264]
—removal of Akhnaton’s body from, [266]
—desolate condition of, [275]
Delta, “House” of Aton in the, [191]
Demigods and Spirits, worship of, [18] et seq.
Domestic life of Akhnaton, reliefs and paintings on tombs showing the, [167] et seq.
Dushratta, King of Mitanni, marriage of Nefertiti, daughter of, to Prince Amonhotep (Akhnaton), [56]
marriage of Nezemmut, daughter of, to Horemheb, [269]
“Effulgence which comes from Aton,” name of Aton changed to, [192]
Fayum, “House” of Aton in the, [191]
Gebel Silsileh, tablets at the quarries of, [63]
—the name Amonhotep erased at, [195]
Gods of Egypt, the, [11] et seq.
—Akhnaton orders the erasure of the names of, in inscriptions, [249]
Goodness of Aton, the, [127] et seq.
Hathor, worship of, [16]
Hatshepsut, Queen, [8]
Heliopolis, temple of Aton at, [191]
Hermonthis, temple of Aton at, [191]
Hermopolis, temple of Aton at, [191]
Hittite invasion of Syria, the, [223] et seq.
Horakhti Aton, erection of temple at Karnak to, [63], [68], [89]
—restoration of the temple to, [267]
—destruction of the temple to, [272]
Horemheb, tomb of, [67] and [note], [84], [86], [265] [note]
—presence of, with the troops in Asia, [265]
—accession of, to the throne, [268]
—marriage of, [269]
—reign of, [270] et seq.
Horus, the hawk god, worship of, [15], [16]
Huya, scenes sculptured on the tomb of, [170] et seq., [177], [207]
Isis, worship of, [15]
Karnak, temple to Horakhti Aton at, [63] et seq., [68], [89]
—temples and shrines at, [63], [84]
—restoration of the Aton temple at, [267]
—destruction of the Aton temple at, [272]
Khnum, the ram-headed deity, worship of, [16]
Khonsu, the god of the moon, worship of, [13]
Kirgipa or Gilukhipa, wife of Amonhotep III., [39], [51], [55]
“Lord of the Breath of Sweetness,” Akhnaton’s name of, [61]
Mahu, scenes on the tomb of, [215] et seq.
Meketaton, second daughter of Akhnaton, birth of, [101]
—death of, [219]
Memphis, temple of Aton at, [191]
Meryra, appointment of, as high priest of Aton, [158] et seq.
—scenes sculptured on the tomb of, [159] et seq., [203]
Merytaton, first daughter of Akhnaton, birth of, [83]
—marriage of, [112], [211], [254]
Min or Min-Ra, worship of, [12], [27]
Mnevis, the sacred bull, worship of, [135]
Mut, the consort of Amon, worship of, [13], [187], [260]
Mutemua, wife of Thothmes IV., [23] et seq., [28]
Nebmaara, second name of Amonhotep III., [186], [187], [195], [279]
Nefernefernaton fourth daughter of Akhnaton, birth of, [112], [169]
—marriage of, [112], [211]
Neferneferura, fifth daughter of Akhnaton, birth of, [208]
Nefertiti (Tadukhipa), marriage of Prince Amonhotep (Akhnaton) to, [55], [210]
—birth of the first daughter of, [83]
—second daughter of, [101], [106]
—third daughter of, [109]
—fourth daughter of, [112], [169]
—fifth daughter of, [208]
—sixth and seventh daughters of, [209]
Nezemmut, sister of Queen Nefertiti, [109], [212]
—marriage of, to Horemheb, King of Egypt, [269]
Nubia, imperial regard of Akhnaton for, [189] et seq.
—temple of Aton in, [191]
Osiris, god of the dead, worship of, [20]
Palace of Akhnaton, description of the, [205] et seq.
Psalm civ., similarity of Akhnaton’s hymn to, [155] et seq.
Ptah, the Vulcan of Egypt, worship of, [16], [21], [85]
Ra or Ra-Horakhti, the sun-god, worship of, [12], [14], [21], [45] et seq., [51], [58], [59], [64], [70], [86], [92]
Rames, Vizir of Upper Egypt, tomb of, [66], [68], [81], [84], [148]
Ribaddi, King of Byblos, appeals of, to Akhnaton for help, [235], [239], [242]
—death of, [247]
Set, the worship of, [16]
Setepenra, sixth daughter of Akhnaton, birth of, [209]
“Shade of the Sun,” the, Queen Tiy’s private temple called, [182] et seq.
—statues in, [182], [196]
Smenkhkara, Akhnaton’s successor to the throne, [211], [253]
—marriage of, [254]
—association of, with Akhnaton, as co-ruler, ib.
—accession of, as sole ruler, [258]
—death of, [264]
“Son of God,” Akhnaton the, by traditional right, [130] et seq.
“Son of the Sun,” the title of, held by the Pharaohs, [14], [71], [74], [131], [197]
Soul, spiritual needs of the, after death, [138] et seq.
—material needs of the, [143] et seq.
—the excommunication of a, [276]
Sunrise and sunset, worship of Aton at, [124] et seq.
Syria, imperial regard of Akhnaton for, [189] et seq.
—temple of Aton in, [191]
—Hittite invasion of, [223] et seq.
—Akhnaton’s policy in, [226] et seq.
—the fighting in, becomes general, [235] et seq.
Tadukhipa: see [Nefertiti]
Temple of Aton, description of the great, [198] et seq.
Tender Father of all Creation, Aton as the, [118] et seq.
Thebes, discoveries in the Valley of the Tombs of the Kings near, [4], [278] et seq.
—booty brought by Thothmes III. to, [8]
—the deities of, [12] et seq.
—the court at, [35]
—the royal palace at, [36], [43] et seq.
—new name of “City of the Brightness of Aton” given to, [65]
—departure of the court from, [105] et seq.
—Queen Tiy’s continued residence at, [176]
—Queen Tiy’s tomb at, [185]
—return of the court to, [264] et seq.
—body of Akhnaton brought to, [266]
—finding of Akhnaton’s body at, [277] et seq.
Thothmes I., [8]
Thothmes II., [8]
Thothmes III., [8] et seq.
Thothmes IV., [10] et seq., [13], [21] et seq., [110]
Tiy, Queen, birth and childhood of, [26]
—marriage of, [29] et seq., [112]
—children of, [39], [43], [54]
—death of the parents of, [40]
—birth of Amonhotep or Akhnaton, son of, [43] et seq.
—the power of, [49] et seq.
—death of the consort of, [57]
—visit of, to the City of the Horizon, [176] et seq.
—visit of, to her temple, [182] et seq.
—death of, [184]
—tomb of, [185] et seq.
—Akhnaton’s body placed in the tomb of, [266], [282]
—body of, removed, [274]
Tribal gods, names of, [12] et seq.
True God, Aton as the, [115] et seq.
Tuau, wife of Yuaa, Priest of the god Min, [26] et seq., [30], [32]
—death and burial of, [40]
Tunip, letter to Akhnaton from the governor of, [232]
Tutankhaton, the throne usurped by, [211], [252], [264]
—marriage of, [264]
—name of, changed to Tutankhamon, [266]
—return of, to Thebes, ib.
—death of, [267]
Ty, foster-parent of Queen Nefertiti, [57], [109]
Valley of the Tombs of the Kings at Thebes, the, discoveries in, [4], [278] et seq.
—burial of Yuaa and Tuau in, [40]
Vulture, representation of a, used in burials, [187], [259] et seq., [279], [281]
Wady Hammamât, inscriptions near the quarries of, [76], [113]
Warfare, Akhnaton’s conscientious scruples to, [226] et seq.
Worship of Aton at sunrise and sunset, [124] et seq.
Yuaa, Priest of the god Min, birth of, [25]
—marriage of Tiy, the daughter of, to Amonhotep III., [29]
—personality of, [32]
—death and burial of, [40]

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FOOTNOTES:

[1] Breasted: A History of Egypt.