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INDEX.

P.

  • Painting, antiquity of the art of, 141.
  • Palenque, negroid figure from, 175, 313.
  • Pan adored in Europe and America, 145.
  • Panathenæa, 91.
  • Panuco, city of, 145.
  • Paper, antiquity of, 451; of Egypt, 451; of Mexico, 451; of Peru, 451.
  • Parian Gulf, Indians of, 196.
  • Partholan, 409.
  • Passage, west, from Atlantis to America, 172.
  • Peisdadien, the, kings, 27.
  • Penance, 144.
  • Penn, William, letter of, describing Indians, 185.
  • Perirrhoos, 91.
  • Persian Gulf, 310, 311.
  • Persian Magi, Flood legend, 92.
  • Peru, description of temple of Cuzco, 22; ruled over by Atlantis, 23; great public roads of, 141; aqueducts, 141; posts, 141; mile-stones, 141.
  • Peruvians, ancient, their color, 189; colonized from Atlantis, 390; their civilization, 392; its antiquity, 392; their great monuments, 393; their pyramids, 393; roads, 394; customs, 396; language, 402.
  • Petecatl, 145.
  • Petris, the ten, 27.
  • Phæacians, the, 298.
  • Phaëton, 8; the myth of, found in America, 145.
  • Phallus worship, 136.
  • Pharaoh Necho, circumnavigation of Africa, 3.
  • Pheryllt, books of, 235.
  • Philemon, 302.
  • Phison, 326.
  • Phœnicians, their gods derived from Atlantis, 2; letters, 2; red men, 194; origin of their alphabet, 214; not the authors of the Bronze Age of Europe, 241, 243; their mythology from Atlantis, 308; they came from the Erythræan Sea, 310; from Atlantis, 310; human sacrifices among, 311; extent of their commerce, 311; association with Bible records, 328.
  • Phoroneus, 8.
  • Phos, Phur, and Phlox, 329.
  • Pico, 43.
  • Pimas, Flood legends of, 118.
  • Pimerital, Señor, 218.
  • Pineapple known to ancient Assyrians, 63.
  • Pipes, tobacco, prehistoric in Ireland, 63; Indian, 64; African, 64.
  • Phlebotomy in America, 160.
  • Plants, ancient, domesticated in Europe and America, 56; origin of, 61.
  • Platicnemism of ancient races, 273.
  • Plato, his story true, 1; his history of Atlantis, 5; probabilities of his history of Atlantis, 22, 177, 235.
  • Plough festivals of Peru and Egypt, 141, 438.
  • Plutarch, opinion of Herodotus, 3; mentions islands in Atlantic, 28.
  • Pluto, 294, 297, 300.
  • Poisoned arrows, 156.
  • Pompeii and Herculaneum once called "the fabulous cities," 3; their discovery, 124.
  • Popul Vuh, 167; Deluge legend of, 102; it describes Atlantis, 175, 419.
  • Port Royal, earthquake at, 43.
  • Porto Praya, 44.
  • Poseidon, receives Atlantis as his share of the world, 13; marries Cleito, 13; builds a city, 13; his temple, 16; his chariot, 16, 25; his grove, 17; ancient worship of, in Europe, 24; called Neptune, 25; associated with the horse, 25; horses sacrificed to, 25; his trident, 26, 196, 294, 297, 300; described, 304, 308, 309, 428.
  • Potato known to ancient Chinese, 60.
  • Pottery of Bronze Age and mounds of United States compared, 261; of Colorado, 202; of Zunis, 262; Switzerland and Mexico, 266.
  • Poulle-i-feron (Hell-hole), 122.
  • Priapus worship, 136.
  • Priesthood, in Mexico, 159; celibacy of, 160.
  • Proclus, his allusion to Atlantis, 27.
  • Protogonos, 329.
  • Ptah-hotep, 212, 213.
  • Ptolemy's list of ancient cities, 178.
  • Public roads of Peru, 141.
  • Pyramid, the, 139, 317; a transcript of the holy mountain, 330; Arabian traditions as to, 331; of India, 330, 334; of Mexico, 335, 336; of Egypt, 335, 336.
  • Pyrrha, 8.

Q.

  • Qėn, 329.
  • Qėnath, 329.
  • Quetzalcoatl, 165.
  • Quiches, 106, 175; their gods, 149; their legends of the creation, 198.
  • Quichuas, the, 391.
  • Quinames, the giants, 204.
  • Quipu, the, 438.

R.

  • Ra, 284.
  • Races, the four, known to the Egyptians, 194; to the Aryans, 194.
  • Rainbow, the, 105; sign of promise to Peruvians, 207.
  • Rama, 284.
  • Rana, 359.
  • Rauda Kamba, 43.
  • Rayam, 359.
  • Raymi, 284.
  • Raz, Cape, 297, 359.