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 * Abaras, 441.
 * Ada, 171.
 * Ad, the people of, 236; "as old as Ad," 277; people of, colonized Arabia, 277; empire of, 278; language of, 278; at base of many races, 282.
 * Adah, sons of, 280.
 * Adam, 72; a red man, 193; composed books in Paradise, 230; author of arts and letters, 230, 329.
 * Ad-amah, 279.
 * Ad-ami, the, 236, 281.
 * Ad-im, 279.
 * Ad-ima, 279.
 * Adites, ancient people of Arabia, 27, 276; sun-worshippers, 277; red-men, 278.
 * Aditi, the, 280.
 * Aditya, the, 280.
 * Ad, Mashab, 279.
 * Ad-mi, 281.
 * Adon, 279.
 * Adonài, 425.
 * Adonis, 425.
 * Ad: Shed-Ad, ben, 276.
 * Ægean Sea, 25.
 * Ælian, 27.
 * Afghans, 185.
 * Africa, Egyptian circumnavigation of, 3.
 * Africans not all negroes, 404; red and white races among, 404, 405; origin of these, 407.
 * Agatharcides, 278.
 * Agni, the god, 467.
 * Agriculture, 141; origin of, 453.
 * Agros, 329.
 * Ahuramazda, 89.
 * Alcinous, Gardens of, 2, 323.
 * Alexander the Great, 136.
 * Allah, 425.
 * Alphabet, the, origin of, 214; Egyptians did not invent the, 214; slow growth of ages, 215; letters added by Greeks and Romans, 216; the Phœnician letters, 216; the Maya alphabet, 216; analyzed, 218; table of alphabets, 219; relation of Phœnician and Egyptian alphabets, 232; antiquity of, 235.
 * Amasis, King of Egypt, 7.
 * Ambrosia, 287.
 * America. Deluge legends of, 98.
 * American continent described by priests of Egypt, 10; ruled over by Atlantis, 11; Eastern origin of the races, 165, 167, 168; not all red men, 184; not all of same type, 190.
 * Amon, 465.
 * Ampheres, son of Poseidon, 13.
 * Amyander, 7.
 * Amynos, 329.
 * Ancestor-worship, 155.
 * Ancient ships, of Troy, 446; of Rameses the Great, 446; of Sesostris, 447; of Syracuse, 447; of the Romans, 447; of the Veneti, 447.
 * Animal-worship, 148.
 * Antediluvian patriarchs, 27; kings of Chaldea, 27.
 * Antediluvians, the, possessed an alphabet, 235.
 * Antlan, 168, 171.
 * Anubis, 236.
 * Apache, the, Flood legends, 117.
 * Apar, Aphar, Apara, 409.
 * Apaturia, 7.
 * Apis, 147.
 * Aqueducts, the, of Peru, 141.
 * Arabs, 27; red men, 193.
 * Ar-Ad, 279.
 * Arameans, their Deluge legend, 85.
 * Arch, the, 140; of Central America, 353, 354; of ancient Greece, 357; of the Etruscans, 357.
 * Architecture of Europe and America compared, 136.
 * Ark, the, venerated by different nations, 207; of the Mandans, 111; of the Egyptians, 359.
 * Armenia Major, list of cities in, 178.
 * Aryans, the, from Europe and Atlantis, 177, 423, 426, 456; not from Asia, 457; their civilization, 459; their religion, 462; the two great divisions of, 469.
 * Ascension, the island of, 43.
 * Asgard, 313, 324.
 * Asshurbanapal, 77.
 * Assyrian cycles, 29; exorcisms, 211.
 * Astronomy, perfection of, among ancient Egyptians, 364; origin of, 453.
 * Astynome, 330.
 * Atargatis, 86.
 * Athene, 7, 304.
 * Athens, ancient pre-eminence of, 9; led the forces opposed to Atlantis, 11; founded by Poseidon, 304.
 * At-hotes, the Egyptian god, 278.