Abbreviations: A.B.-Ancient Britain; n.-name.
Aberdeen, patron saint, St. Machar, a Phoenic. tutelary, 357-9; Phoenic. emblems in city arms, 357 Aberdeenshire, bronze sickles in, 183, 357; King Part-olon's Phoenic. inscripts. of 400 B.C. in Don Valley of, 1f., 16f.; Pict underground villages in, 90, 199; prehist. sculptured stones in, 19; St. Michael's holy wells in, Phoenic., 341, 357f.; Stone Circles in, sacred, 19, 235; Texali or Taizali A.B. tribe in, 357 Aborigines of Albion, not Britons, 103, 111, 120f., 168, 365; physical type of, non-Aryan, Iberian, Riverbed race, 103, 120-2, 134-5, 140, 365; as Picts, 95f., 111f.; as Vans, Wans, Fenes or Finns, 93f.; advent of, 98f.; cannibalism of, 125; human sacrifice by, 183, 232; matriarchy of, 92f.; Ser- pent worship of, 94f., 106f., 119, 124, 183, 271, 331; skin clad, 145; Stone Age sporadic Aryan type as straggler Amorite Phoenic. traders, 224-5
Aborigines of Ireland, as Van, Wan, Bian ог Fen or Fene matri- archists, 91f.; advent of, from Stone Age Albion, 92f., 122f. Accad
or Amorite Phoenic. tin traders in Albion about 2800 B.C., 160, 169-71, 216, 413f.
Ace, n. derived from Sumer, 240; see Words
Achaians, a tribe of Hitto-Phoeni-
cians, 177, 246, 331; and the Goat symbol, 325, 331; n. Sumer, 331
Adam," Son of God," of Sumerians, 239, 253 Addedo-maros (Aedd-mawr), A.B. coins of, with Phoenic. (Adad) solar emblems, 285, 339, 393
Adder, worshipped by aborigines in Albion, 105f.; 110, 124-5, 183, 310f.; 331
Aedd the great, father of Prydain or Brutus, 170, 190
Egean culture, in Crete, introd. by Phoenicians, 27, 63-4, 161; spiral ornament in, Hitto-Phonic. source and meaning of, 182, 247 Eneas, ancestor of A.B. kings, 148-9, 151; Trojan emblems of, as in Britain, 149
Esv legend on A.B. coins, Hitto- Sumer source of n., 284-5, 413 Æthel, Ethel or Edl, Sumer source of Gothic n., 182
Affixes to Brit. place names, Hitto- Sumer or Phoenician, 43, 171, 203-4; to Pict place-names, 204 Agadir, Phoenician port, re Cudder Point, and Penzance 68, 172, and see Gades or Agadir or Gadeira, 172 Agathyrsi, re Agadir, n. for Part- olon's tribe, 68, 394f.
Agenor, Phoenician king, descen- dants of, in Britain, 161, 167 Agriculture, era of, instituted by Aryans, 49, 345, 361; in Britain, introduced by Phonics., 170, 357; patron saint of, 345f. Phoenic. tutelary of, worshipped in A.B., 348f.; see Corn Spirit ; a sacred rite of Aryans, 49; see Corn Spirit and Plough
Aire, Irish-Scot and Gaelic =Aryan,
Aken-aten, art of, Aryan Phoenician,
220f.; art religious motives of, in A.B., 333-6, etc.; solar cult of, Phoenician, and reflected in A.B., 221, 265-6f.
Alban, early n. of Albion, 87, 97,
103, 163; meaning of n., 103f. Alban, Silvanus, colonization of Albion about 1150 B.C. by, 162-4, 168
Albania n. for Scotland, 104, 157 Albans, St., anc. Verulam, cap. of Cassivellaunus, 408f.
Albion, early n. for Britain, 155; aborigines of, 103f. Al-Clyde, Al-Clutha, Celtic n. for Dun-Barton, 197
Alfred, King, translates Briton law- codes for Anglo-Saxons, 181, 385-8
Alpha and Omega, God n. derived from Sumer, 252 Alphabet, Aryan Phoenic. origin of,
27-8, 31-34; Ogam, Phoenic. Fire-cult origin of, 35-7; Semitic Phoenic., 27, 33, 53. Alpine or Round-headed race in Britain, 134-6, 141, 365f. Amber trading Phoenicians in A.B. and Baltic, 171, 218–9, 222 America, U.S., Briton racial ments and civilization 377 Amor-ites, in Albion about 2800 B.C. as Tin traders, 160, 167, 169, 171, 190, 216, 413f.; a Semitic n. for Mar, Martu or Muru Hitto- Phonics., 13, 216; as Aryans, 224-5, 257-8, 411-2; as" giants" of Early Albion, 153, 155, 160, 167-9, 171, 216f.; as giant rulers of pre-Israelite Palestine and Jerusalem, 216, 274, 417; as "sons of Anak," 417; Bronze Age introd. A.B. by, 161, 183; cup-marks used by, 257; physical type of, 224-5; Stone Circles in A.B. erected by, 167, 169, 183, 216f.; Sun-priestess of, Resurrec- tion prayer and Cross of, 257, 411-2; Tin mines of, in Cornwall, 190, 216, 413f.; Moray, Moridun, More-cambe Bay, West Mor-land, etc., with prehist. mines and Stone Circles re Mors or Amorites, 217
Amulets in A.B., Cross as, 378; Cross and other Sun emblems on Hitto-Sumer Phoenic. and Trojan, as in A.B., 238f.; snake-stones as aboriginal, 125
Anak, sons of, in Britain, 417 Anatolia or Hittite Asia Minor, abode of Magi or "wise men of the East at Epiphany, 279 Ancient Aryan place and river names in A.B., bestowed by Phoenicians, 188f.
Ancient Britons of Aryan race and
highly civilized, see Briton Ancient Names as sources of history, 189
Ando, n. on A.B. coins, variant of Andrew, 317, 336
Andrew, variant of Hitto-Sumer god-name Indara or Indra, 246, 315f.
Andrew, St., incorporates Hitto- Sumer Indara worship, 246, 315f.; Cross of, in Hitto-Sumer and Phoen. seals, etc., as Indara's hammer, 316f., see Andrew Cross; festival of, in England, 327; Goat or Unicorn and, 332f., see Goat; patron of Goths, Scyths, etc., 315f.; pre-Christian worship of, in A.B., 259f., 315f., 320f., 326f. Andrew, the apostle, an Aryan Hitto-Phoenic. or Goth, 315f., 321f. Andrews, St., pre-Christian Indara shrine at, 321, 326; sculpture of Indara tearing the Lion (an- tagonist of Sun) at, 327 Angel gold coins of Early England, of Phoenic. type and legend, 360
Angel of the Lord, The, of O.T. is
Phoenic. Tas-Michael (worshipped in A.B.), 275, 344.
Angels, Aryan origin of idea of, 342f., worship of, in A.B., see Coins, Monuments, Archangel Angles, a branch of Britons, 44, 186-7; as Yngl-ing Goths of Eddas, 186 Anglo-Saxon, modern term coined for language, 186; language of Briton origin, 179f., 186f., 370 Anglo-Saxons, a branch of Britons, 14, 44, 186-7; adopted Briton law-codes, 181, 385-8 Animals, sacred, of Hitto-Phonic. in A.B.; see Eagle, Goat and Deer, Goose, Hawk, Horse, Bull and Sun-cult
Antenor, Phoenic., descendants of, in A.B., 160-I Anthropomorphic god, in A. B., 259f., 266f.; Hitto-Sumer origin of, 245f., 342f. Apostles Andrew, Bartholomew, Peter and Philip as Aryan Phoenicians, 82-3, 281, 323f. Ap, prefix in Cymric names, 88 Aquitania, Picts in, 118, 154, 374
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