INDEX.
NOTE.--Besides the usual abbreviations, such as Pr. for Promontory, R. for
River, &c; c. 1, c. 2, &c., stand for the 1st city, 2nd city, &c.,
on Hissarlik;
Il. for the Greek and Roman Ilium; tum. for tumulus.
Names of Places generally refer to the
prehistoric antiquities found there;
Museums to the like objects preserved in them.
Names of Persons generally imply that they are cited as authorities, or their
works quoted.SMALL CAPITALS indicate references to other articles.To avoid repetition of the word
Acropolis, all the buildings described belong
to the strata on the hill, unless otherwise specified.The whole Index (like the work itself) must be regarded as supplemental to
that of the Author's
Ilios.ABRAHAM. ACROPOLIS.
A. | Abraham; money transactions with
Abimelech and the Hittites, 302. |
| Acanthus-leaf, of capital, 213. |
| Achaeium, Talian Kioi, 311, 312, 342. |
| Achates, 254. |
| Achilles; site of combat with Hector, 65; helmet crest, 107; human sacrifices, 162; tent, 284; shield, 35, 332. |
| Achilles, tumulus of, on C. Sigeum;
unanimous tradition for, 17, 27, 242, 243, 343, 344; within the ancient
Achilleum (q. v.), ib.; called Thiol
and Cuvin, ib.; conspicuous fr. the
sea, as in Homer, 243-4, 250; leave
obtained, 244; work begun, 245;
dimensions, ib.; pretended exploration by a Jew for Count Choiseul-
Gouffier, 245; his false statements, 246-7; succession of strata in shafts, 246; no trace of burial 247 (see
CENOTAPHS); a very ancient arrowhead (q. v.) of bronze, ib.; archaic
Greek wheel-made poetry (q. v.),
referable to 9th cent. B.C.; besides
some older on the ground, and some
later, 248-250; one whorl, 250. |
| Achilleum (Koum Kaleh), on C. Sigeum; site strewn with architectural fragments and pottery, 243;
not extant in Pliny's time, 344. |
| Acropolis of Athens. (See ATHENS.) | ----- of Second City; plan of (VII. at
end of work), 14; site levelled for,
and extended to the S. and E., 53, 89, 181; foundations of its six great
edifices (q. v.), 53, 62; walls and
towers (q. v.), 54; its three gates
(q. v.), 62; the royal and sacred
quarter of Troy, 99. (See ILIUM.) | | ----- of Ilium. Hellenic well in, 19;
temples (q. v.), 196, f. (See Ilium) | | ----- (others in Troad; see arts.);
Alex. Troas, 341; Assos, 316-7;
Cebrené, 275; Eski-Hissarlik, 269;
Gergis, on Bali Dagh, 264. |
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