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 INDEX. A. ABEL, Otto, 2 //. Adler, 277 n. ^Egina, early coins of, 255-257. ^Elian on the invention of coinage, 253 n. Agdistis, 31. Ainsworth, 203, n. i. Alabaster, Oriental, in Lydian tombs, 285. Alinda, 317. Alphabet, Phrygian, 8, 9, 27, 78, 85 ; Asianic, 95, 213, 214, 301; Lycian, 34- Alyattes, tomb of, 260, 261. Animals facing, in Phrygia, 107, 120, 123, 125, 128, 136, 149, 151, 153, 177, 196, 200, 206; Lycia, 373; of great size in Phrygian tombs, 177, 349. Antiphellus, 349. Apamoea Kibotos, coins of, bearing arch, 6 n. Aperlae, 349. Appian, 352. Applied ornament on slabs of sarcophagi, 3 2 5, 326. Arbois de Joinville, i, n. i. Archilochus, 249, 308. Armenians, their kinship with the Phry- gians, 1-3, 28. Arrian, the Bithynians, 30 n. ; Anabasis, 35 2 Arslan Kaia, 149. Artemis, great Asiatic goddess of nature, 2 3 6 ; Gygaea, 278. Athenaeus, 297 n. Atys, in Phrygia, 32, 34, 35, 81 ; in Lydia, 238, 239, 281, 395. Ayala in Lycia, 335. Ayazeen, 102. B. BAGAIOS, Phrygian name of Zeus, 3 ., 32. Barter, 250 Barth, 105. Base of column in Paphlagonia, 199. Beard, how worn during Phrygian em- pire, 1 88. Beds, funereal, in Phrygia and Lydia, 272, 273. Belevi, tumulus of, 274, 275. Benndorf, Otto, researches of, in Lycia, 189. Bernhardy, 29 n. Beule', 158 n. Bin Tepe, Lydian necropolis, 262. Bithynians, Thracian origin of, i //. Brick, in Lydia, 279, 280; in Caria, 319. Bull, on sepulchral faade, 121-128 ; on Lydian coins, 284; heads of, on Lydian trinket, 288 ; slain by lion on tomb at Xanthus, 384. C. CADMOS, mount of, Semitic origin of the word, 303 n. Capital, in Phrygian tombs, 137; Paph- lagonia, 201, 203; with lions' heads at Iskelib, 206. Carpets, ornament in Phrygian tombs copied from, 184-224; manufacture in Phrygia, 188-193 ; in Lydia, 297. Chabouillet, 295. Charalabande, tomb at, 62, 63. Chase, on stone ram in Phrygia, 165 ; Lydian tomb, 396, 397. Cherbuliez, Andre", 37. 2 D