III. [SACRED OBJECTS:]
Trees—Stones—Images and Symbols, . . . 24-32
IV. [SACRED RITES AND PRACTICES:]
General Inferences—Disposal of the Dead—Jar-burial—Human Sacrifice—Foundation Sacrifice—Importance of Sacrifice—Broken Offerings—'Holy' and 'Unclean'—Sacred Animals, . . . 33-49
Awe—Charms—Oracles—Representatives of Supernatural Powers—The Dead—Animism—The Divinity of Kings—Recognised Gods, . . . 50-65
VI. [THE GODS:]
Their Vicissitudes—Their Representative Character—In Political Treaties and Covenants—The Influence of Egypt—Treatment of Alien Gods, . . . 66-82
VII. [THE PANTHEON:]