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 404 INDEX. Music with the Phrygians, 28-30. Myra, 349. Mysians, Thracian origin of, i n. ; closely related with the Lydians, 235. N. N AGO LEI A, 73, 76. Nannakos, 6 n. Neraeids, monument of, 378, 379. Newton, Sir Charles, 305 ., 310, 314, 318. Nicholas of Damascus, 240, 241, 243 n, Niemann, 355, 356. Niobe, myth of, 15; colossal figure called, 16, 20, 21, 40, 41, 55, 59. O. OLFERS, Von, 258-266. Omphalos, 238. Orgies of Phrygian religions, 30-38. Osogos, name of Zeus, 305. Ox, horns of, as acroteria in Lycia, 371. P. PALMETTE on Phrygian tombs, 128, 130, 131, 138. Panamaros, surname of Zeus in Caria, 305 Panofka, 14 n. Papas, Phrygian name of the supreme god, 30. Paphlagonians, 23. Patara, 347. Paton, excavations of, in Caria, 288, 311, 319, 327. Pauli, Karl, 349. Pausanias mentions monuments on Sipylus, 15 n., 41. Pelekiti, I, 65. Pelops, 1 8, 39, 40; throne, 55, 58, 59. Perrot, Guillaume, and Delbet, Explor. Arche.y 7 n. Phallus as terminal ornament, 49, 118, 119. $aXos, meaning of, 172. Pheidon of Argos first to coin silver, 253- Phellus, 349. Philon, treatise of, on fortification, 318 n. Pidnai, 347. Pinara, 347, 357, 361, 362, 368. Pindar, 32, 247 n. Pishmish-Kaleh, 155-158. TLXaa-TYjVTJ, p-iJTrjp, 59 n. Pliny the Elder, 306 n. Plutarch, Qucest. Grac., 307 ; treatise of Jsis and Osiris, 396. Pollux on the invention of coinage, 253, . 8. Polychromy, in Phrygian tombs, 183, 184 ; in Lycian tombs, 390. Prachow, researches on the antiquities of Xanthus, 379. Prokesch von Osten, 262 n. Prostitution sacred in Lydia, 238, 239. Prymnessus, 73 n. Pythius, wealth of, 249. Q. QUADESH, goddess, on Lydian trinkets, 287. R. RAM, carved on slab in Phrygia, 165, 215 ; heads of, on trinkets, Lydian or Carian, 288. Ramsay, Professor, researches in Phrygia, 7 9> 24, 54, 55> 5 6 -6i> 63, 72-74, 79, 84, 85, 98, 101, 105, 106, 109, 114, 182. Rayet and Colignon, 383 n. Reinach, Salomon, 9 n. Rochas d'Aiglun, 318. Rosettes on Carian sarcophagi, 326. Rouge", De, 337 n. S. SABAZIOS, Sabazius, 31^., 32. Sarcophagi in Lycia, 373. Sardes, situation of, 242-244. Savelsberg, 34 in. Sayce, Professor, on the inscriptions at Hissarlik, 97 n., 242, 286, 287 ; on the Carian idiom, 304, 309, 384; on Lycia, 342. Schliemann, H., 21, 342 n. Schmidt, J., 242 n. Schmidt, Moritz, 341 //. Semitic influence in Lydia, 224, 238, 239. Semper, 259 n. Serpent, heads of, in crowning member of frontal, 152. Sidyma, 360. Sinope, 193.