Egyptian mummy, image of, [386];
Egyptian names for, [398], [401-403];
in Egyptian religion and symbolism, [403], [404], [409], [410], [415], [421], [423];
in [pg 593] India, called the “pivot of the planets,” [448], note;
in Arabia, “the hole where the earth's axle found its bearing,” [448], note;
in ancient Greece, [450-453];
Greek Polos, a star revolving on itself, [453], [454];
indicated by cross symbol before the use of swastika, [461];
called by early Danes and Icelanders, “throne of Thor” or “smaller Chariot,” [473];
called by Finns “Taehti=star at the top of the heavenly mountain,” [473];