Dor, [187]

Dorian (Dorians): conquest, [2], [4], [33], [62]; invasion of Crete, [178], [210]

Dörpfeld, Professor, discovers Sixth City of Troy, [40], [41], [50], [51]

Double Axe, [246]; pillars of, at Knossos, [70]; emblem of Divinity, [70];

of Zeus of Labraunda, [70]; at Gournia, [130]; in Dictæan Cave, [137]; on

sarcophagus, [250]; Hall of the, [86], [120]; in shrines at Knossos, [100], [105]

Drainage: at Knossos, [98], [99]; at Hagia Triada, [129]

Dress: of Minoan women, [73]; of men, [74], [213-216]

Dungeons of Knossos, [90], [91], [104]

Dynasties, Egyptian: First, date of, [148]; Third, [146]; Fifth, [146]; Sixth, [143], [149]; Twelfth, [148], [150-155], [199]; Thirteenth, [200]; Seventeenth, [158], [200]; Eighteenth, [158-163]; Nineteenth, [163]