East, Cult of, [134], [210];
Cult of, in China and Egypt, [60];
sacredness of, in Egypt and China, [229].

East Indies, Egyptian millet in, [9].

Eel, as Polynesian dragon, [78];
God of Samoa as, [68].

Eels as dragon-vampires, [64].

Egg, the Cosmic, [260], [266], [303];
in Shinto, [348].

Egg, the Swallow’s, Ancestress of Emperor Tʼang and, [285] (see [Dragon Eggs]).

Egypt, agriculture in, [6];
beliefs of, regarding souls, in China, [239], [240];
Bird and serpent myth in, [71];
Chinese adopt inventions of, [13];
potter’s wheel of, [13];
Chinese goddess and, [137];
Chinese Horus, [285];
Chinese Isis and Nephthys, [139];
Chinese Shun and Horus, [280];
cinnamon imported into, [142];
corn, fruit, and milk in Paradise, [133];
Cosmic Egg in, [348];
cult of East and of West in, [60];
Date Tree of Life, [179];
Deathless Snake of, and Chinese and Japanese dragons, [78], and also note [3], [156];
deities as fish, [59];
deities create plants of life, [180];
Dragon Isle story of, [98];
Dragon-slayer of, [77], [78];
Dragon-stones and mountain of dawn, [59];
Frog goddess of, [145];
god Ptah and Dragon, [63];
goddess of turquoise, [58];
gold plentiful in, [198], and also note [1];
Hathor and Chinese Spinning Maiden, [147];
Hathor and Taoism, [313];
Hathor beer and Far Eastern intoxicants, [330];
Heart and tongue connection in, [222];
Heart as “mind” in, [77];
Horus myth in Japan, [351];
Horus story in Japan, [155];
Indian links with, [74];
influence of, in Asia, [206];
iron as Set’s metal, [64];
Island of the Blest in Pyramid Texts of, [108];
Japanese Deluge myth and Egyptian, [345];
Pharaoh and Mikado, [341], [387];
jasper of Isis and Japanese Tama, [336];
kings of, as gods, [342];
Mikado as Osiris and Horus, [386];
Mikado and Osiris, [339], [340];
myths of, in China, [148];
myth of separation of Heaven and Earth, in Japan and Polynesia, [348];
Nile flows from Milky Way in, [111];
Nut and Chinese virgin goddess, [268];
origin of agriculture in, [201];
origin of mummification in, [257];
connection of mummification with Animism, [256];
Osiris and Chinese Shen-nung, [277];
Osiris and Lao Tze, [299];
Set and Lao Tze, [300];
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Osiris of Japan, [367];
Paradises of, [135];
pearl lore in, [44];
pearl searchers of, in East, [41];
Pharaoh becomes god, [242];
Polynesian boats, [33];
Ptah and the Chinese artisan god, [262];
Osiris and Pʼan Ku, [264];
Ptah doctrine and Taoism, [303];
Queen Hatshepsut’s naval expedition, [36], [37];
red earth in Deluge myth of, [246];
religious use of reeds and linen in, [85], and also note [3];
Rhampsinitus and Chinese Wu-Yih, [286], [287], and also note [1];
scarab as mother goddess, [223];
scarab of, and Chinese cicada amulets, [222];
scarab protected heart and tongue, [223];
search for life-giving herbs, stones, &c., [207];
ships of, in Sea of Okhotsk, [32];
smelting furnaces of, in Asia and Europe, [207], [208];
star-form of goddess, [184];
struggles for copper-mines, [194];
Japanese Hathor, [386];
Tree of Life as “World Tree” in, [136];
weeping deities of, [365];
Well and Tree of Life at Heliopolis, [122];
wide areas influenced by culture of, [387].

Egyptian ships in Northern Europe, [33].

Egyptians, earliest shipbuilders and navigators, [27];
maritime expeditions of, [28].

Elephant and dolphin, [203].