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Rh *Reaping-machine, on wheels, of the ancient Gauls, 134.
 * Red men, ancient Egyptians, 174.
 * Red a sacred color, 194; Cushites and Ethiopians red men, 194.
 * Religion of ancient races, 143; the great religions derived from red men, 195; the essence of is conservatism, 210.
 * Republican form of government, origin of, 452.
 * Retzius, Anders, Professor, 179.
 * Rhea, 300.
 * Round-towers, of Ireland, 410; of India, 417; of Sardinia, 417; of the Shetlands, 417; of New Mexico and Colorado, 418.
 * Rua, 314315 [sic].
 * Ru-Ad, 279.

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 * Sabæans, the, 278.
 * Sabian worship, 333.
 * Sailing-vessels known in ancient America, 142.
 * St. Brendan, of Ireland, visits America, 419.
 * St. Helena, 43.
 * St. Paul's Rocks, 49.
 * Sahara, sands of Desert of, 34.
 * Sais, city and district of, in Egypt, 7; priests of told Solon of Atlantis, 5, 7; description of, 7.
 * Sakkarah, 341.
 * Samé, 168.
 * Samson, 204.
 * Sanchoniathon, 308, 309, 310, 312, 329, 330, 445.
 * Sanscrit maps of Western Europe, 211.
 * Santorin, Gulf of, 37.
 * Sarku, the, 281.
 * Satar, a Gothic god, 316.
 * Saturn, 301.
 * Saturnalia, the Roman, 302, 464.
 * Saturnia, 301.
 * Saturnian continent, the, 289.
 * Satyravata, 88.
 * Satyrs, 148.
 * Savonarola, 190.
 * Scalping practised in Europe and America, 209.
 * Scandinavia, mythology of, 313, 324.
 * Scandinavian Flood legends, 93.
 * Scandinavians, 209; ancient, flattened the skull, 270.
 * Schlegel, Frederick, opinion of Herodotus, 3.
 * Schott, Dr. Arthur, 26, 140.
 * Scots, ancient, used iron swords, 134.
 * Sculpture, the art of, 140.
 * Scomalt, 117.
 * Scythians, their burial rites, 136, 412.
 * Seedless plants, 58.
 * Semiramis, 139.
 * Semitic, the, races, 177; from Atlantis, 423.
 * Serpent-mounds, 205.
 * Serpent-worship, 204.
 * Seth, the patriarch, 125.
 * Shedd-Ad-ben-Ad, 276.
 * Sheep, ancient, domestication of, 55.
 * Shem, the oldest son of Noah, 423; what races descended from, 436, 437.
 * Sicanes, an Iberian colony, 387.
 * Sicily, formerly submerged, 34.
 * Sidon, 25.
 * Silenus describes Altantis, 27, 28.
 * Silk, antiquity of manufacture of, 451; known to ancient Hindoos, 452; to ancient Chinese, 452; to Phœnicians, 452.
 * Silsbury Hill, England, 341.
 * Silver Age, the, 290.
 * Silver, a sacred metal of Atlantis, 343; sacred in Assyria to the moon, 347.
 * Similarities of customs, 150; of languages of Mandans and Welsh, 115; Dakota and European tongues, 116.
 * Sindree, submergence of, 38.
 * Sippara, City of the Sun, 75; antediluvian records buried there, 76.
 * Sirens, the Greek, 428.
 * Sithnides, 90.
 * Skull, artificial deformation of, 268; found in Europe, Asia, and America, 268; still practised in Normandy, 269; ancient Swiss skull, 270; Peruvian, 271; shape of in different races, 273; boring holes in by ancient nations, 273.
 * Slieve-donart, 122.
 * Solon wrote an account of Atlantis, 5; he visited Egypt, 5; verses by, 5; his poems recited, 7; his reception at Sais, 8.
 * Soma, 287.
 * Sorcerers who produce fair and foul weather, 148.
 * Spiral, the double, peculiar to Bronze Age, 262.
 * Stone Age in America and Europe, 206.
 * Stone Age of Europe, animals of, 55; its two divisions, 237.
 * Stone-beer, 156.
 * Strabo, 311, 387.
 * Submergences of the earth, 31, 34.
 * Suchiquecal, 199.
 * Sumbawa, convulsions in, 38.
 * Sun-worship, 143; Peru, 283; Egypt, 283; Babylonia, 283; Phœnicia, 283; Atlantis, 284; Samoyeds, 284; American races, 284.
 * Sutteeism, 155.
 * Swine-flesh, use of, 472.
 * Swiss, ancient, pottery of, 261; bronze implements of, 262.
 * Switzerland, fossil beds of, 56.
 * Sydyk, 329, 330.

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 * Taaut, the Phœnician god who invented the alphabet, 309.
 * Taautos, 125.
 * Tai-Ko-Fokee, 427.
 * Tamahu, the, 407.
 * Tamhu, 194.
 * Tartars, the, 209.