Thomas, Felix, excavations, [8].

Thousand and One Nights, [494].

Threshold of Long Life, name of zikkurat in Sippar, [641].

Tiâmat, mythical monster, conquered by Marduk, [140], [197], [408];
fought by Anu, Ea, [197];
synonymous with Apsu, [411];
female principle, [411];
personified chaos, [411], [414];
dominion of T. and Apsu precedes that of the gods, [412];
gods product of the union of T. and Apsu, [413];
mythical monsters product of the union of T. and Apsu, [414];
associates of T., [419];
Ummu-Khubur, epithet of T., [419];
Kingu her consort, [420];
Tiâmat epic compared with Zu myth, [543];
comparison with Nergal-Allat fight, [585].

Tiglathpileser I., king of Assyria, nomenclature of Bel, [146];
dedicates temple to Anu and Ramman, [154], [159];
as a hunter, [216];
rebuilds temple of Bel at Ashur, [225];
pantheon, [236];
dedicates captured gods, [675].

Tiglathpileser II., sacrifices in Babylonia, [664].

Tigris, course of, [28]-9;
comparison with Euphrates, [30];
in garden of Eden, [2] (cf. [506]);
one of the four streams forming the confluence of streams, [506] (cf. [2]).

Tishri, 7th month, sacred to Shamash, [462] (cf. [681], [685]);
7th day sacred to Shamash, Malkatu, and Bunene, [685].

Tombs, see [Dead].

Triad, the great, Anu, Bel, Ea, [107];
relationship of the members, [147];
product of theology, [147], [149];
development of, [148];
extraneous position, [149];
representative of the three kingdoms, [155];
punish the violator of monuments, [207];
fix the name of the months, [208], [236];
general position in Ass. pantheon, [236];
give victory, [236];
grant rule, [236];
associated with Ashur, Ishtar, and Igigi, and Anunnaki, [236];
in incantations, [273];
associated with fire-god, [279];
in Gudea, [418];
in the cosmology, [418];
ancestors of the triad, [418];
symbolizes the eternal laws of the universe, [432].