INDEX
Note: Page numbers in bold refer to illustrations
A’a see Enki
’Aa (Shebtiu leader) 176–7,191–2,295
Abd-el see Aper-el
’Abdulláh b. Mas’üd 30
Abou Hormeis papyrus 33
Abraham (Hebrew patriarch) 189, 229–30
Abydos (Egypt) 10–11, 111, 128–9, 179, 215, 298
Adamski, George 39
Advanced Machining in Ancient Egypt (Dunn) 52
Aegyptiaca (Apion) 125
Aegyptiaca (Manetho) 115
Af (double sphinx) 168, 185
Ahau Can (Mayan mythological figure) 263
Ahmad al-Makrizi 32, 129–30, 160
Ahmad ibn Tülün 31
Ahmose, Pharaoh 116, 141
’Ain-Shams see Heliopolis
Akbar Ezzeman manuscript (al-Mas’üdi) 17
aker-lions 158–9, 161–3, 164, 168, 185,201
akh-spirit 150, 152
Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV), Pharaoh 110–15, 117–21, 123–4, 126–7, 130–37, 142–4, 146–7, 154–5, 169
interest in First Time 146, 149–50, 152
Akhetaten (Tell el-Amarna) 110–13, 118–19, 133–5, 142–4, 147–9, 152,155
Akkadians 232–4, 260, 275, 281–2, 294–5
Al Kodhai 33
al-Ma’moun, Caliph 35
al-Mas’üdi (‘Ali b. Husayn) 17, 30–32, 35–6, 38, 40, 56, 80, 182
Aldred, Cyril 142–3, 146, 149
Alexandria 30, 199–200, 207
‘Ali b. Husayn see al-Mas’üdi
Altinbasak (Harran) 227–31, 262, 275, 285, 298
am-duat see duat
Amarna see Akhetaten
Amarna kings 113
Amenhotep III, Pharaoh 110, 112, 117–18, 132, 153–4, 169
Amenhotep IV see Akhenaten
Amenhotep-son-of-Hapu 118
Amenophis, King of Egypt (Manetho account) 116–21
identified with Amenhotep III and Horemheb’s reign 117–18
Amenophis, son of Papis (Manetho account) 116, 118
Ammianus Marcellinus 18
Amphion (son of Jupiter) 62, 64, 81
Amun (Egyptian god) 5, 111, 132, 138–9, 141–2, 152, 204–5
Amun-Re (Egyptian god) 141
An (Anu, Mesopotamian god) 274
Anatolia 109, 219–20, 223, 228, 234, 235, 261, 273, 295, 297, 299
Anatolia: Cauldron of Cultures (Time-Life) 237, 240–41
Ancestors of the First Occasion (drty- falcons) 175
Annedoti (repulsive ones) 293–4, 296
Anunnaki (Mesopotamian gods) 291
Aper-el (Abd-el, Akhenaten’s Chief Minister) 119
Apion of Alexandria 125–6, 130, 135, 155
Apis (Egyptian god) 5, 30
Apollonius Rhodius 62
Appleby, Nigel 305–9
Apsü (mythical being) 274–5, 277
apsü (subterranean waters) 281, 288, 290
Aquarius, Age of 4, 18, 301
Aradus 64, 65
Arak (Araxes, river) 232
Aratus (Greek astronomer) 282, 289
Araxes (Arak, river) 232
Archaic Egypt (Emery) 45
Argonautica, The (Apollonius Rhodius) 62
Ark of the Covenant 99, 102
Ashikli Höyük 224–5, 253
Assyrians 231, 260, 275, 282
Aswan 79–80, 148–9, 312
Ataturk dam 235, 238, 267
Aten faith 110–11, 113–15, 120–21, 123–4, 126–7, 132–4, 142–3, 146, 148, 150, 155–6
Atlantis (lost city) 37, 170, 172, 303, 312
Atum (Egyptian god) 127–8, 131, 136, 150, 157–60, 163–4, 179, 185
Atum-Re (Egyptian god) 136, 141
Avaris 116–19, 139
identified with Pi-Ramesse 109–10, 118
Aye, Pharaoh 113, 121
Aymara Indians 60, 85
Aztec civilisation 84, 239, 263
Babyloniaka (Berossus) 292
Babylonians 260, 275, 282, 292–3
Bahamas 308, 310–13 bakiu (constellations) 160–61, 163, 205
Bauval, Robert 6, 160, 302, 306
Behdet 148–9
Bel-Marduk see Marduk
benben-stone 134–6, 138, 142, 150, 151, 166, 167, 194–8, 200–201
see also omphali
bennu-bird 150–52
Berossus (Babylonian priest) 292–4, 296
Besant, Annie 37
Between the Rivers and over the Mountains (Hauptmann) 268
Bietak, Dr Manfred 107, 109
Bimini 308, 310–13
Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna 37–8
bnbn-stone see benben-stone
bnnt (embryo, seed, egg) 167, 193–6, 198, 201–4, 208–9, 278
Boeotia 62, 64
Bolivia 58–60, 72, 84–5, 244, 309–10
Bönpo (Tibetan religion) 70, 72
Book of the Dead (Egyptian) 305–6
Book of Enoch 197–8
Braidwood, Robert 221, 257
Brown, Robert Jr 271–3
Budge, Sir E.A. Wallis 131, 163, 166–7, 184, 197
Building Texts see Edfu
Bundahishn (Zoroastrian holy book) 234
Burkinshaw, Mark 236
bw-hnm see Underworld of the Soul
Byblos 63–4, 214, 298
Cadmus (Phoenician traveller) 62, 64
Cairo 29–30, 126, 199
Çambel, Halet 221
Campbell, Stuart 260–63, 264
Canaan 98–101, 103, 106, 108–9, 123
Cancer, Age of 5, 215, 290–91, 295–6
Cancer (constellation) 287, 288, 290
Canon of the Kings (Herodotus) 6
Capricorn (constellation) 290, 291, 295
Carnarvon, Lord 303
Carter, Howard 141, 303
Castillo (Mayan stepped pyramid) 81–2
Çatal Hüyük 251–3
Catskill Mountains 96
cave temple, Elephanta 195–6
Cayce, Edgar 170–72, 210, 303–5, 308–9, 312–13
Çayönü 221, 226, 242–5, 253, 255, 259, 265, 278
Cetus (constellation) 270, 271–2, 273–4, 276–7, 279, 280, 282, 286–8
as Mul Kumar 282
Cetus (mythical sea-monster) 270, 271–2, 282–3
as Kumaru 282
Chambers of First Creation 208, 209, 309
see also Point of First Creation
Chambers of Initiation 170
chanes (Mayan priests) 263
Chavin culture 244
Cheops see Khufu
Chephren see Khafre
Chichén Itzá temple complex 81–4
Child, Adam 305
Chinook tribes (North America) 263
Chnoubis (Chnoumis) see kosmokrator
Chorzar see kosmokrator
Chullua (lake gods) 244
Coelus (Ouranus, Phoenician god) 63–4
Coffin Texts 196–8
Companions of Horus see Shemsu-hor
Companions of Re 185, 298
Coptic elder, meeting with Ahmad ibn Tūlun 31
Copts 28–32, 35–8, 199
Cox, Simon 304, 307, 312
Cro-Magnon Homo sapiens 265
cult building, Nevali Çori see Nevali (pori
Dashed Against the Rock (magazine) 88
David, King of Israel 101
Davison’s Chamber, Great Pyramid 303–4
Daylaman (Dilamân) region, Anatolia 234
ddw-ghosts (drty-falcons) 175
Dead Sea Scrolls 197
Dechend, Hertha von 287
Delphi 64, 138, 205
Democritus (Greek philosopher) 129
Description of Greece (Pausanias) 62
Dilamân (Daylamân) region, Anatolia 234
Dilmun (paradisical realm) 233–4, 235, 281, 288, 291, 293–6
Diodorus Siculus (Greek historian) 15
Dishna 216
Divine Souls (mythical beings) 136–7, 146, 152, 156, 169, 298
see also Elder gods
djed-pillers 79, 136, 174–5
Djoser, King of Egypt 20, 81, 153, 173, 298–9
Dobecki, Dr Thomas L. 17–18, 171–2, 302
Dream (Sphinx) Stela 130–31, 153–4, 156, 164, 166, 185
drty-falcons (Sages) 174–5, 179, 187–9, 246, 253
duat (underworld) 157–69, 172, 179–80, 184–5, 191, 192, 195, 197, 201–3, 204, 209
see also Underworld of the Soul
Dunn, Christopher 52–7, 72, 94
Duval, Aaron 311–13
dzogchen (Tibetan teaching) 199
Ea see Enki
Eden 231–6, 281
Edfu 111
Building Texts 172–9, 184–95, 197–8, 202–4, 209, 214, 246, 253, 265, 306, 309
egg of creation 193–6, 198, 201–4, 206, 209
Egypt, rulers 140
Egyptian Heaven and Hell, The (Budge) 163, 184
El Fraile, Tiahuanaco 244
Elder gods 17–19, 163, 176, 185, 188–91, 194, 202–3, 208, 210–13, 253, 300–302
see also Divine Souls; netjeru; Shebtiu; Shemsu-hor
and Heliopolitan priesthood 137, 153, 155–6
spread of culture 215–20, 226–8, 230, 264–7, 278, 281, 283, 296–9, 309
technological sophistication 17, 19–20, 37–8, 43–4, 63–4, 72, 97
Eldest Ones (ancestral gods) 176
Elephanta, cave temple at 195–6
Elephantine (Aswan) 148–9
Emery, Walter 44–5, 80
Enki (Ea, Mesopotamian god) 233, 274–5, 288–96, 299
as A’a 294, 295–6
as Oannes 292–6
Enoch (father of Methuselah) 189, 197–200
Enuma Elish (creation epic) 274
Erciyas Daĝ (mountain) 309
Eridanus: River and Constellation (Brown) 271–2
Eridanus (celestial river) 270–73, 275–7, 295
Eridanus (constellation) 271–7, 280, 282, 287, 289
Eridu 272, 291–3, 299
Erythraean Sea 293–4
Esin, Ufuk 224
Esna (Isna) 216
Eudoxus (Greek astronomer) 129
Euphrates (river) 227, 235, 268–9, 271–6, 278, 280, 286–93, 295
as Perath (Pirat) 232
Eusebius of Caesarea 115, 292
Excavations at Heliopolis (Saleh) 137
Exodus, Book of (Bible) 106, 114, 118, 123
Exodus (Israelites from Egypt) 101, 103–10, 115–23, 155
Ezekiel, Book of (Bible) 231
Falcon (divine being) 176, 187, 214, 253
First Time (sep tepi) 45, 136, 174, 185, 189, 191, 204, 299–300
see also Point of First Creation
Akhenaten’s interest in 146, 149–50, 152
Fix, William 13,43
Flagstone Building,Çayönü 243
Flying Ba (divine being) 174
Flying Saucers Have Landed (Leslie and Adamski) 39–40
fogous (subterranean chambers) 77
Followers of Horus see Shemsu-hor
Fontana, Domenico 27
Försvunnen Teknik (Kjellson) 70
four rivers of paradise 232–3, 235, 250
Frankfurt, Henry 10
Freiherr von Oppenheim, Max 255
Freud, Sigmund 114, 126
G., Bernard (British psychic) 309
Gaihun (river) 232
Ganj Dara 222
Gantenbrink, Rudolf 171, 302, 304
Garstang, Prof John 100–101
Gate of the Deep 277, 279, 282–3, 287,295–6
Gateway of the Sun, Tiahuanaco 59
Gebel, Hans Georg 237
Genesis, Book of (Bible) 200, 229–31, 233, 278
George Syncellus 292
Gerzean (Naqada II) culture 50
Gihon (river of paradise) 232
Giza 108, 111
Giza plateau (Re-stau or Rostau) 15, 16, 42, 52, 60, 131, 137, 156, 179–85, 215, 267, 279–80, 300–303
see also individual monuments
as Point of First Creation 153, 166, 180, 184–5, 190–91, 196, 208, 210, 212–13
relationship with Egyptian underworld 163–9, 192
underground complex 18, 170–72, 194–8, 200, 203, 208–11, 305, 307–8
Goshen (biblical land) 107, 118, 123
Granite Temple see Temple of the Sphinx
Great Ball Court, Chichén Itzá 82–4
Great Ennead (netjeru) 136
Great House of the Aten, Akhetaten 134
Great Leaping One 175
Great Lotus 193–4
Great Pyramid (of Khufu), Giza 14, 16, 41–4, 97, 148, 153, 165, 180, 229, 299–304, 312
construction 20, 25–6, 35, 37–8, 44, 46–7, 80, 182–4, 299
Davison’s Chamber 303–4
facts and figures 12–15
King’s Chamber 14–15, 35, 43, 47, 49, 51, 77–8
origins 15–17, 199–200
Queen’s Chamber 171, 302, 304
Great Sphinx see Sphinx
Greater Zab (river) 220, 232, 250
Greece 62–4, 72, 309
Hajji Firuz Tepe 222
Halaf culture 255–6, 259–65, 298
Hale, Rodney 33, 86, 280
Hall (or Temple) of Records 18, 170–72, 193, 210, 302, 304–5, 307–9
Hamlet’ Mill (Santillana and von Dechend) 287
Hancock, Graham 6, 160, 302, 306
Hapgood, Prof Charles 214–15
Harakhty see Re-harakhty
harana (hol, Sabian god) 229
Harran (Altinbasak) 227–31, 262, 275, 285, 298
Hassan, Fekri 181, 217
Hassan, Selim 166, 168–9, 229
Hatshepsut, Queen of Egypt 79
Hauptmann, Harald 237–42, 246, 248, 253, 268, 286–7
Hawass, Dr Zahi 52, 171
hebsed-jubilee festival 188
Heliopolis (On, ‘Ain-Shams) 39–40, 108, 111, 124–39, 141–2, 145–7, 150–56, 169, 195, 230, 298
priesthood 116–17, 124–37, 139, 141–2, 152–6, 158, 160–63, 168–9, 172, 185–6, 213, 230, 299
Hermes Trismegistus see Thoth
Hermetica (religious teachings) 205, 207, 278
Herodotus (Greek historian) 6, 15, 128, 150–51, 182–3,249
Hesiod (Greek poet) 4
Heter-her (divine beings) 174
Hiddekel see Tigris
Hieratica of Hamarchis of Alexandria
(fictitious work) 39–40
Hilvan 230, 235
Hinduism 195
History Begins at Sumer (Kramer) 297
History (Herodotus) 128, 151
Hittite empire 108–9
hol (harana, Sabian god) 229
Hor (Oros, king, Manetho account) 117
Hor-aha (Menes, King of Egypt) 139, 148, 186
Horakhty see Re-harakhty
Horemheb, Pharaoh 113, 117–18, 120–22
Horus of Behdet 173, 177
Horus (Egyptian god) 6, 45, 188
Horus of the Horizon see Re-harakhty
Horus-kings 139, 145, 153, 156, 177, 188, 254
House 21, Nevali Çori 242
House of Creation (of Osiris), Karnak 203
House (Kingdom or Land) of Sokar 164–6, 168, 172, 179–80, 184, 195, 197
see also Land of Sekri; Sokar
Hubur (river) 273
Ȟurrians 285–6, 294–6
Hyksos 109–10, 116–19, 122, 139, 141, 229–30
Ibn Abd Alhokm 32, 182
Ibn Khaldun 36
iht-relics 177, 192–4, 198–9, 202–3, 209, 309
Iklimon (Philimon, chief priest of Saurid Ibn Salhouk) 32
Imhotep (Egyptian architect) 153, 173, 298, 304
Indus Valley civilisation 224–5
Inventory Stela 179–80
Iran 189, 227
Iraq 227, 230, 232–3, 235, 256, 261, 299
Island of the Egg (Island of Trampling) 174–6, 179, 184, 190, 193, 195, 210
Island of Trampling (Island of the Egg) 174–6, 179, 184, 190, 193, 195, 210
Isna (Esna) 216
Isnan people 216–19, 265
Israel Stela 108–9
Israelites 98–110, 113–14, 118–20, 122–3, 156
Itzamna see Ticci Viracocha
Izady, Mehrdad R 223–4, 234, 288
Jarl, Dr (Tibetan sonic levitation account) 66–70, 73, 95
Jarmo 221, 224–6, 257–9
Jelinkova, E.A.E. (married name Reymond) 174–5, 177–9, 185–8, 192–5, 214
Jerf el Ahmar 222, 278
Jericho 7, 97–103, 124, 156
Jerusalem 105–6
Jochmans, Joseph 174, 192
Jordan (river) 98, 100
Joseph (son of Jacob) 106–7
Josephus, Flavius 115–16, 125, 292
Joshua, Book of (Bible) 98–101
Joshua (son of Nun) 98–100, 103–5, 123–4, 156
Judaism 155
Kadesh 109
Kalasasaya temple palace, Tiahuanaco 244, 310
Kanefer (Egyptian architect) 173
Kantara Çayi 237
Kantara valley 237, 268
Karnak 78–81, 111, 131–2, 134–5, 203
see also Thebes
Temple of Amun 122, 132, 138, 142, 205
Kas (divine being) 174
Keely, John Ernst Worrell 87–97
Keely Motor Company 88, 91, 96
Keeper of Genesis (Bauval and Hancock) 160
Kematef see kosmokrator
Kemet 282–3
Kenyon, Dame Kathleen 100–101
Kestner Museum wall relief 133
Khafre (Chephren), King of Egypt 2, 5–6, 9, 15, 20, 180, 183, 212, 302
see also Valley Temple
pyramid of (Second Pyramid) 9, 15, 16, 20, 47, 183, 229
Khasekhemre-Neferhotep, King of Egypt 128–9
Khepri (Egyptian god) 131
Kher-aha, Heliopolis 168–9
Khidir (Kurdish spirit) 286
Khnum (Egyptian god) 205
Khonsu (Egyptian god) 203
Khufu (Cheops), King of Egypt 15, 180, 182–3, 212
pyramid of see Great Pyramid
King, L.W. 277
Kingdom of Sokar see House of Sokar
King’s Chamber, Great Pyramid 14–15, 35, 43, 47, 49, 51, 77–8
Kitāb Mūruj al-Dhahab wa Ma’adin āl-Jawhar (al-Mas’ūdi) 31
Kjellson, Henry 65–6, 69–71
Kneph (Egyptian god) 205
Konya 251
Koran (sacred book of Islam) 115
Kore (Graeco-Roman goddess) 30, 207
kosmokrator (Mithras cult figure) 206–8
as Chnoubis (Chnoumis) 205, 207–8, 278
as Chorzar 205–8, 278–9, 293, 296
as Kematef 203–5, 207–8, 278–9, 283
Kramer, Samuel Noah 297
kululla (fish-man) 275, 294, 295–6
Kumarbi (Hurrian god) 285–7
Kumaru see Cetus
Kurdistan 220–23, 226–8, 233–5, 249–50, 253, 255, 257–61, 263, 265
Kurds 220, 234, 285–7
Kurds – A Concise Handbook, The (Izady) 223
Land of Sekri 167–8, 195
see also House of Sokar; Sokar
Land of Sokar see House of Sokar
Lehner, Mark 20–21, 26
Leigh-on-Sea, Essex 86–7
Lenormant, François 40, 273
Leo, Age of 5–7, 32–3, 45, 162, 166, 201, 209, 213, 215, 287, 301
Leo (constellation) 33, 159–63, 202
Leslie, Desmond 39–40
Lesser Ennead (netjeru) 136
Leviathan (Tiamat) 278
Liberator (Keely device) 89–94, 96
Linauer (Austrian film-maker) 70–73, 95
lingams (stones) 195–6, 198–200, 203
Luxor see Thebes
Maat (Egyptian goddess) 144–6
as cosmic principle 144–6, 149, 152
McGovern, Thomas H. 250
Magi (priestly caste) 249
Magie Chez les Chaldeens, La (Lenormant) 40
Mallowan, Max 260
Mandaeans (Sabba, Subba, Sa’Ba) 227–9, 249, 262, 298
Manetho (Egyptian historian) 6, 115–26, 129, 155
Mansion of the Nobles, Heliopolis 137
Mansion of the Phoenix (Benben), Heliopolis 134, 136
Mansion of the Princes, Heliopolis 137
Mansion of Wetjeset-Neter 176–7, 192, 209–10
Mansions of the Benben
Akhetaten 134, 142
Heliopolis 134, 136
Karnak 134, 142
Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings (Hapgood) 214
Maranón region, Peru 309
Marduk (Bel-Marduk, Babylonian god) 275, 277, 282, 292
Mariette, Auguste 9–10
Maspero, Gaston 180
Mayan civilisation 61, 81–5, 263, 309
Meadows of Gold and Mines of Gems, The (al-Mas’ūdi) 31
Media (ancient kingdom) 249
Mellaart, James 251
Memphis 5, 30, 108, 111, 128, 139, 153, 173, 179
Menes (Hor-aha, King of Egypt) 139, 148, 186
Menkaure (Mycerinos), King of Egypt 15, 20, 212
Menzies, Robert 42, 52
Merenptah, Pharaoh 107–9, 122
Meretseger (Egyptian goddess) 254
Mesopotamia 227, 230, 256–7, 273–5, 281–2, 287, 290–91, 294–6, 298–9
Methuselah (Hebrew patriarch) 200
Mexico 61, 72, 83, 263, 309
Mitanni kingdom 273
Mithras (Roman god) 206
Mnevis bull of Heliopolis 133
model of pyramid (Lehner) 20–22, 26
Molleson, Theya 260–63, 264
More Things in Heaven (Owen) 39
Morley, Sylvanus G. 82
Moses (Hebrew prophet and lawgiver) 98, 103–5, 108, 113–15, 125–6, 130, 135
as Osarsiph-Moses (Manetho account) 116–24, 155
Moses and Monotheism (Freud) 114
Moses Pharaoh of Egypt (Osman) 114–15, 120
Mount Athos 309
Mountain of the Madai 227, 229
Mul Kumar see Cetus
Mummu (minister to Apsû) 274–5, 277
Mureybet 221–2
Mut (Egyptian goddess) 254
Mycenaeans 64, 159, 259
Mycerinos (Menkaure), King of Egypt 15, 20, 212
Mythical Origin of the Egyptian Temple, The (Reymond) 174
Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilisation (Zimmer) 195–6
Nagara 225
Naharin 273
Naqada 216
Naqada II (Gerzean) culture 50
Narmer, King of Egypt 186
Naville, Prof Edouard 10
Nazlet el-Samman village, Giza 210
Nefertiti (wife of Akhenaten) 112
Nekheb (Egyptian goddess) 254
Nemrut Daĝ (volcano) 256
netjeru gods 6, 45, 136, 149, 153, 156, 161, 166, 169, 175–6, 191
see also Elder gods
Netu (duat ‘lake’) 184
Nevali Çori 235–50, 253–5, 259, 262, 265–9, 275–7, 279–84, 286–8, 290, 296, 313–14
cult building 238–42, 244–6, 254, 264–5, 268–9, 276–7, 279–82, 284, 296
House 21 242
Nicholson, Reynold A. 36
Nile (river) 108, 181–4, 271–2
Nineveh 159
Noah (Biblical character) 189, 197
ntrw see netjeru
Nun (primeval waters) 174–5, 179, 184–5, 190, 206, 209, 278–9, 283
Nut (the Nun with original female gender) 206
Nyingma-pa (Tibetan Buddhist order) 199
Oannes see Enki
Ogdoad (Theban gods) 176–7, 204, 208, 267
see also Shebtiu
Old Testament (Bible) 98–103, 105–6, 109–10, 116, 119, 123,278
see also individual books of
omphali (stones) 138, 142, 166–7, 184, 195–8, 200, 203–5, 207
see also benben-stones
On see Heliopolis
Operation Hermes 305–8
Operations Carried on at the Pyramids of Gizeh in 1837 (Vyse) 31
Orion Mystery, The (Bauval) 306
Orion (Sahu, constellation) 158, 271, 287, 305–6
Oros (Hor, king, Manetho account) 117
Osarsiph see Moses
Osireion, Abydos 10–11, 185, 213, 266
Osiris (Egyptian god) 6, 30, 145, 158, 165, 169, 179–80, 185, 196–7, 203–4
Osiris Khenti (Egyptian god) 128
Osman, Ahmed 114–15, 118, 120
Ouranus (Coelus, Phoenician god) 63–4
Owen, Walter 39–40
Palenque (Mayan site) 82
Palestine 122
Paran 109, 123
Parsees 249
Pausanias (Greek geographer) 62
Pedigree of Man, The (Blavatsky) 37–8
Peratae (Peratics, gnostic sect) 205–6, 278–9, 293
text quoted 205–7
Perath (Pirat) see Euphrates
Peratics see Peratae
Peru 60, 244, 309
Petrie, Sir William Matthew Flinders 14–15, 41–56, 78, 80, 108, 120–21
Petrie, William 41 Pharaonic King-Lists, Annals and Day-books (Redford) 118–19
Philimon (Iklimon, chief priest of Saurid Ibn Salhouk) 32
Philo of Byblos 63
Phoenicia 62–4
phoenix (mythical bird) 150–52
Pi-Atum (Pi-thorn, lost city) 106–7
Pi-Ramesse (biblical Raamses) 106–7, 109–10 identified with Avaris 109–10, 118
Pi-thom (Pi-Atum, lost city) 106–7
Pirat (Perath) see Euphrates
Pishon (river) 232–3
Plato (Greek philosopher) 15, 37, 129, 312
Plum, Mr (witness to Keely demonstrations) 88–91
Pn-god (This One, divine being) 174–5, 187–9
Point of First Creation 136, 145, 147, 175, 201 see also Chambers of First Creation; First Time
Akhetaten as 142–4
Giza-Rostau as 153, 156, 166, 180, 184–5, 190–91, 196, 208, 210, 212–13
Heliopolis as 136, 138
Thebes as 138, 142
Posnansky, Prof Arthur 59, 244, 310
Praises of Re (tomb inscriptions) 202
priests see Heliopolis; Thebes
Ptah (Egyptian god) 228
Ptah-Tanen (Egyptian god) 176–7
Pthahil (Pthah, Mandaean demiurge) 228
Ptolemy (Alexandrian astronomer) 148, 273, 275
Ptolemy III, King of Egypt 173
Pyramid Texts 136, 153, 158, 160
pyramids
Castillo 81–2
Giza plateau 29–32, 35, 40, 45–6, 153, 199, 229, 306
Great see Great Pyramid
Lehner scale model 20–22, 26
Palenque 82
Saqqara 20, 81, 136, 153, 298
Second Pyramid (of Khafre), Giza 9, 15, 16, 20, 47, 183, 229
step pyramid (of Djoser) 20, 81, 298
Third Pyramid (of Menkaure), Giza 15, 16, 20
Pyramids and Stonehenge, The (Sinnett) 38
Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh, The (Petrie) 52
Pythagoras (Greek mathematician) 14, 129
Qadan people 216–19, 265
Qantir 107, 108, 109
Qingu (minister to Tiamat) 275
Queen’s Chamber, Great Pyramid 171, 302, 304
Quetzalcoatl see Ticci Viracocha
Quetzalcoatls (Aztec priests) 263
Ra see Re
Raamses see Pi-Ramesse
Rahab (Jericho harlot) 99
Rahn, Donald 54
Ramesses I, Pharaoh 120–23, 155
Ramesses II, Pharaoh 107, 109–10, 119
Ramesses (Rampses or Sethos, Manetho account) 117, 119–22
identified with Seti I/Ramesses I 119–23, 155
Randall-Stevens, Hugh C. 170
Re (Ra, Egyptian god) 6, 31, 126–7, 130–33, 136–7, 141, 150, 166, 176–7, 185, 202
Re-harakhty (Harakhty, Horus of the Horizon, Egyptian god) 126–7, 131–3, 142–3, 154, 160–62, 164, 229
Re-stau see Giza plateau
Red Sea 108, 123, 148
Redford, Donald 117–19, 135
Regulus (star) 33, 34
repulsive ones (Annedoti) 293–1, 296
Reymond, Dr E.A.E. (nee Jelinkova) 174–5, 177–9, 185–8, 192–5, 214
Richardson, Robert 183–1
Rigel (star) 271, 287
River of the Night 273, 275, 277, 279, 287
rivers of paradise 232–3, 235, 250
Rostau see Giza plateau
Royal Canon of Turin 6, 45, 152
Royal Wadi, Akhetaten 133, 142
rulers of Egypt 140
Rundle Clark, R.T. 136
Sa’Ba see Mandaeans
Sabba see Mandaeans
Sabians 228–30, 298
Sages (drty-falcons) 174–5, 179, 187–9, 246, 253
Sahu see Orion
St Mark the Evangelist 29
St Peter’s Basilica, Rome 27
St Sergius church, Cairo 168–9
Saleh, Abdel-Aziz 136–7, 168
Sanchoniatho (Phoenician historian) 63–1, 214
Sanli Urfa 235
Sansores, Manuel Cirerol 83
Santillana, Giorgio 287
Saqqara 108, 111, 119, 136, 153
step pyramid of Djoser 20, 81, 298
Saurid Ibn Salhouk (Surid, Ben Shaluk) 31–2, 182, 199
scale model of pyramid (Lehner) 20–22, 26
Schoch, Dr Robert 2, 302
Schor, Dr Joseph 171–2, 302, 305
Scorpion (Egyptian king) 186
‘Scott Stones’ 312–13
Second Pyramid (of Khafre), Giza 9, 15, 16, 20, 47, 183, 229
Secret Mansion, Kher-aha 168–9
Secrets of the Great Pyramid (Tompkins) 148
Secrets of Lost Empires (television series) 20–22
Seker see Sokar
Sekhmet (Egyptian goddess) 202
Sekri see Sokar
Senior Ones (ancestral gods) 176
Senwosret I, King of Egypt 126
Senwosret III, King of Egypt 106
sep tepi see First Time
Serabit el-Khadim (mountain) 120
Serapis (Egyptian god) 30
Seshat (Egyptian god) 177
Set (Egyptian god) 139
Set tribes 254
Seth-kings of Nubt 139
Sethos see Ramesses (Manetho account)
Seti I, Pharaoh 10–11
identified with Ramesses-Sethos (Manetho account) 119–23, 155
Sextus Julius Africanus 115
Shanidar cave 220–21, 250, 253
Shasu peoples 122
Shat-ent-am-tuat (ancient text) 163
Shebtiu (divine beings) 176–7, 191–1, 198, 201–1, 208, 214–15, 265, 267, 295–6
see also Elder gods; Ogdoad
Shemsu-hor (Followers of Horus) 6, 45, 128, 137, 152–3, 173–4, 177, 188
see also Elder gods
Shiva (Hindu god) 195
Sin see Thoth
Sinai 109, 123
Sinnett, A.P. 38
Sirius (Sothis, star) 160–61, 163, 305
Skull Building, Çayömü 243
Smenkhkare, Pharaoh 112–13, 121, 127
Smith, Prof George 272
Smyth, Charles Piazzi 41–3, 52
Sokar (Seker, Sekri, Egyptian god) 164, 169, 184, 196–7
see also House of Sokar; Land of
Sekri Solar Temple 177
Solecki, Ralph 220, 250
Solecki, Rose 250
Solomon, King of Israel 105
Solomon’s Temple, Jerusalem 105–6
Sothis (Sirius, star) 160–61, 163, 305
Sound Eye 175, 194
Spell 1080 (Coffin Texts) 196–8
Sphinx, Great 130–31, 133, 142, 153, 161–4, 168, 185, 202, 212, 228–9, 298
see also Temple of the Sphinx
chambers beneath 17–19, 153–4, 169, 170, 171–2, 210–11, 304–6, 308
Dream Stela 130–31, 153–4, 156, 164, 166, 185
origins 1–9, 16–17, 180–81, 302
Stecchini, Livio 13, 43, 147–9, 166–7, 195
Steede, Neil 310 step pyramid (of Djoser), Saqqara 20, 81, 298
Stonehenge 22, 26, 38, 301–2
Stordeur, Danielle 222
Subba see Mandaeans
Sumerians 233–4, 260, 275, 281–2, 293–1, 297–8
Sunday Times, The (newspaper) 305–6
Supreme Council of Antiquities, Egypt 302, 304
Surid, Ben Shaluk (Saurid Ibn Salhouk) 31–2, 182, 199
Syria 108–9, 122, 219, 222, 226, 273, 285, 297
Taautus see Thoth
Tamt (Egyptian god) 202
Tell Abu Hureyra 219, 222, 224–5
Tell al-’Ubaid 256–7
Tell Arpachiyah 259–61
Tell el-Amarna see Akhetaten
Tell el-Dab’a 107, 108, 109
Tell Halaf 255
Tell Sabi Adyad 262, 264
Temple of Amun, Thebes/Karnak 122, 132, 138, 142, 205
Temple of the Falcon 177
Temple of Khonsu, Karnak 203
Temple of the Magician, Uxmal 83
Temple of Records see Hall of Records
Temple of the Sphinx (Granite Temple), Giza 8, 9–10, 42, 154
see also Sphinx
Temple of the Sun, Tiahuanaco 244
Thalassa see Tiamat
Thales (Greek philosopher) 129
Thebes (Boeotia) 62, 81
Thebes (modern Luxor, Egypt) 108, 111, 147, 149, 184, 195
see also Karnak
priesthood 112, 128, 132, 138–9, 141–2
Temple of Amun 122, 132, 138, 142, 205
theosophy 37–8
Third Pyramid (of Menkaure), Giza 15, 16, 20
This One (Pn-god, divine being) 174–5, 187–9
Thoth (Egyptian god) 145, 174, 177
as Hermes Trismegistus 199, 205, 230
as Sin 230
as Taautus 63
Thunupa see Ticci Viracocha
Thutmose I, Pharaoh 79
Thutmose IV, Pharaoh 130–33, 142, 153–4, 164, 166, 169, 212
Tiahuanaco 58–60, 84–5, 244, 310, 313–14
Tiamat (sea-monster) 274–9, 280, 281–3, 287, 291, 295–6
as Thalassa 206, 278–9, 293, 296
Tibet 65–73, 95, 97, 199, 308–9
Ticci Viracocha (Thunupa) 59–60, 84, 263
as Itzamna (Zamna) 84, 263
as Quetzalcoatl 84, 239, 263
Tigris (Hiddekel, river) 223, 228, 232, 234–5, 273, 275, 278, 285–6, 288, 289, 291, 293
Tiryns 64
Titicaca (lake) 58–9, 244
Tompkins, Peter 148
Treatise Against Apion (Josephus) 116
tuat see duat
Tulum (Mayan site) 82
Turkey 227, 309
Tushka 216
Tutankhamun (Tutankhaten), Pharaoh 112–13, 127, 141, 303
Ubaid culture 227, 256–65, 298
Uizhun (river) 232
Umantua (lake gods) 244
Unas, King of Egypt, pyramid at Saqqara 136
Underworld of the Soul (also known as bw-hnm) 175, 179, 192–3, 195–7, 200–201,209–11,306
see also duat
Upper Euphrates region 219, 221–4, 228,230,235,267–8,273, 277–8, 283, 296
Upper Temple, Giza 10
Ur (Sumerian city-state) 256, 264
Ur-mer (Egyptian god) 133
Urfa 238, 275
Usted Ibrahim Ben Wasyff Shah 32
Uxmal 61, 83
Valentine, J. Manson 310–13
Valley of the Kings 141
Valley Temple of Khafre, Giza 7–10, 23–8, 40, 180, 185, 212–13, 266, 302
see also Khafre
Van Kirk, Wayne 82
Van (lake) 232–4, 256
Viracocha see Ticci Viracocha
Viracocha (followers of Ticci Viracocha) 59–60, 84
Vyse, Col Howard 31
Wa (Shebtiu leader) 176–7, 191–2, 295
West, John Anthony 302
Wetjeset-Neter (Wetjeset-hor, mythical realm) 174–7, 180, 185–8, 191–4, 209–10, 214–15, 246
Wetmore, Dr Alexander 250
Wingate, Richard 311
Woolley, Sir Leonard 257
Xisuthrus (Babylonian king) 293
Yakut-el-Hamawi 229
Yarim Tepe 264
Yucatán Peninsula 61, 81–3, 263, 308–9
Zamna see Ticci Viracocha
Zawi Chemi 221, 251
Zimmer, Dr Heinrich 195–6
Zink, David 311
Zivie, Alain 119
Zoroastrianism 234, 249