Tell-Sifr, temple records and legal documents, [165].
Temple records, see also [Literature];
source of study of the deities, [167].
Temples, [612] ff.;
names of t., [638] ff.;
history of t., [642] ff.;
as financial establishments, [650];
minor part played by the temples in Assyria, [659].
Terah, Terahites, appearance in Palestine, [2];
migrations, [2];
home of, [9].
Teraphim, talismans parallel to Ass.-Bab. statuettes of gods, [674].
Teumman, king of Elam, [296].
Thamud, Arabic tribe destroyed, [496].
The Brilliant House, name of temple, [641].
"The Lesser Light," name of Ningal's ship, [655].
Theology and popular belief, [89], [114], [131], [180], [235], [249], [411], [414], [416], [458], [494], [527], [584], [614], [619], [629]-30, [689];
Gudea's system, [108];
interaction betw. political fortunes and positions of divinities, [108], [110]-11, [134]-5, [201], [234], [235];
genealogical arrangement according to Amiaud, [108];
family theory according to Davis, [109];
its value, [109];
tendency towards recognition of certain great gods, [111], [147], [171], [190], [234]-5, [696];
organization of cult and ritual, establishment of dogmas, [115], [133], [247], [690];
pedagogical activity, [135];
formation of the great triad, [147];
re-systematization of gods by Hammurabi, [171], [276];
systematization of spirits, [184];
attempts to systematize series of gods, [213], [216], [233];
theology in cosmology, [412] ff., [418], [443];
in the 12th tablet of the Gilgamesh epic, [512]-3;
in the Etana legend, [527];
theology in the Zu epic, [542].