Merezhkovsky, Dmitri Sergeyevitch 107,
108, 157-60 Meritaten 17, 24, 26, 72; as fictional
character 145, 155 Merleau-Ponty, Maurice 1 Million Man March 137 Min 56
Mnevis bull of Heliopolis 19, 37 Mohammed 117, 118
Moindre,J. A. A. 131-3 monotheism 12, 14, 36-7, 40-1, 120, 121, 123, 129, 180;Judaeo-Christian 64,98, 99, 101-2, 108, 129, 136, 137, 180; Islamic 117,120 Montessori, Maria 4, 5, 6 Morrison, Lucile 160, 162 Morrow, George 67, 144 Moses 12, 49, 52, 65, 66, 105, 106, 107, 119, 120, 131, 132, 133, 136, 144, 155, 163
Moses and Monotheism {Freud) 6, 105-08,
139, 163 Mubarak, Hosni 165 Muhammad, Elijah 118,120 Murnane, William 14, 41 Murray, Margaret 11, 12, 145 museum collections and displays 31, 42, 44, 168, 75, 88, 90, 96-7, 108, 114, 141, 150, 175, 176 Mutemwiya 31, 109 Mutnodjmet 162 Myers, Erica 128 9 mysticism 114-17,124-38,150
Nabokov, Vladimir 183-4 Nacktkultur 108 110
National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People 121 Nation of Islam 115, 118, 120-1, 136 7 Nebetah 32, 33 Neferneferuaten 25, 155 Neferneferuaten Ankhkheperure', 'beloved
of Akhenaten' 26, 27, 92, 173 Neferneferure' 25, 26 Nefertiti 16, 23, 25, 26, 28, 30, 37, 38, 39, 67, 76, 86, 114, 122, 135; as fictional character 82, 141, 144-5, 146, 148, 159, 164, 177, 180; painted bust of 72, 79, 80,81,83, 117, 131, 141, 146 neo-paganism 108, 109, 111, 113, 124,
130, 157 Newberry, Percy 69-70, 170 Newton, Francis 73 Norman, Ruth 127 Nostradamus 125
novels 62, 139-42, 144-55, 156-62,
163-6, 167 Nubia 31,40, 119 numerology 138
occult 124-38, 163, 176
Oedipus complex 13, 31, 33, 35, 95-6,
105, 145, 170, 176, 177 Oedipus Tyrannus (Sophocles) 178 Of One Blood (Hopkins) 119 On a Balcony (Stacton) 165-6 Oriental Institute, Chicago 98-9 Orientalism 30, 62, 63, 79, 82, 85, 89, 146, 148, 151, 155, 164, 166, 176, 177, 178, 180, 181 Osiris 25,41, 177 Osburn, William 64 Ozymandias (Shelley) 3
pacifism 127, 144, 152, 162 paedophilia 2, 183-4 paganism see neo-paganism Palimpsest (H.D.) 85, 141, 145 Pall Mall Gazette 70, 104 Pan 56
Peet, T. E. 73,76
Pendlebury, John D. S. 78-81, 87, 91, 92, 93
performing arts 139,148,162 Petrie, William Matthew Flinders 4, 5, 168; excavations at Amarna 64-70, 146; as media figure and populariser 3, 7, 11, 44, 64, 146, 152, 155 Plato 124, 131 Plutarch 118, 124 Poe, Edgar Allan 154 Porter, Dorothy 166-7 post-modernism 7, 10, 93 post-processualism 92-3, 101 Protestantism 98, 101-2, 103, 104 Psalms 38-9, 101, 136 Psycho (Hitchcock) 166 psychoanalysis 8 9, 95, 96, 97, 104, 105, 113, 139, 168; see also Oedipus complex and individual psychoanalysts Punch 36,67,76, 130 Pyramids 40, 116, 118, 123, 136-7
Quiver, The 64
Quran 121, 137, 153, 165
race 9, 85, 86, 116-23, 134-8, 156, 174-5 Rainer, Archduke of Austria 97 Ramesses II 28, 122, 139, 183 Ramesses III 50 Ranke, Hermann 97 Rastafarianism 117,118 Rawnsley, H. D. 146-8
Re' 21, 37
Re'-Harakhty 14, 18, 21 Redford, Donald 13,29,30,47 Reginald, Arthur 65 reincarnation 114, 125, 126-8, 130, 140, 148
religions, alternative 108, 109, 111, 113, 114-16, 117, 118, 124-38, 150, 152-3, 157
religions, ancient 12, 14, 36-7, 40-1, 64, 98, 99, 101-2, 108, 117, 120, 121, 123, 129, 136, 137, 180 religions, modern 108, 109, 111, 113, 114-16, 117, 118, 120, 121, 124-38, 150, 152-3, 157 Robson, Christopher 181,182 Rolfe, Mona 135-6
Romanov dynasty 107, 146, 157, 159, 160, 162
Rose, George 89,90 Rosicrucians 113,195 Russian revolution 12, 107, 157, 159 Russian royal family see Romanov dynasty
Sabbatarianism 7, 64, 66, 98
Sadat, Anwar 165
Salome (Wilde) 178
Sappho 1, 170
Saqqara 40
Satamun 32, 33
Saturday Review 66
Satyagraha (Glass) 179
Schafer, Heinrich 97,98
Schwaller de Lubicz, R. A. 129
Schorske, Carl 108
Sesostris (Sturmy) 139
Sethos (Terrasson) 53-4,139
^-festivals 14, 32, 34
Setepenre' 25
Shakespeare, William 118
Shanks, Michael 93
Shaw, George Bernard 118
Shelley, Percy 3
Shu 21,37-8
Sicard, Claude 59-60, 126
Siemens, Clara 143
Singer, Isaac Bashevis 105
Sitwell, Constance 130
Smenkhkare' 28, 72, 92, 168-73, 177
Smith and the Pharaohs (Haggard) 150
Some Words with a Mummy (Poe) 154
Sphere (London) 8
Sphinx 133, 136, 177
Spiritualism 76, 114, 125, 126-7, 130-4,
140, 150 Stacton, David 165-6 Stoker, Bram 144 Stolen Legacy (James) 136 Stonehenge 10, 57 Strachey, James 139 Strand Magazine 150 Strunsky, Simeon 144, 155 Sturmy, John 139 Sunday Readings for the Toung 64, 65 sun-worship 15-16, 19, 36-42, 53-4, 129
Susann, Jacqueline 220
Swimming Pool Library (Hollinghurst) 17 3-5
Symbolist movement 15 7
Taia: A Shadow of the Nile (Herbertson) 146 Tanis 19
Taylor, Elizabeth 118,163,176 Teaching of Amunemhat I 41 Tefnut 37-8, 40 Terrasson,Jean 53-4, 126, 139 Thebes 19, 21, 23, 26, 29, 39; see also
Karnak; KV 55 The Mummy: A Tale of the Twenty-Second
Century (Webb) 154 Theosophy 9, 109, 110, 111, 114, 124,
125, 129, 130, 134-5, 150, 196 There Was a King in Egypt (Lorimer) 151, 152-4
Thutmose see Djehutmose
Thyssen-Amherst, William see Amherst of
Hackney, Baron Times (London) 3, 83
Tiye 14, 18, 25, 26, 30-4, 40, 85, 87, 109,
125; as fictional character 105, 135, 144, 146, 153, 160, 162, 177, 180, 181
tourism in Egypt 61, 66-7, 70-1, 148, 149,
151,192 Truth, Sojourner 123 Tubman, Harriet 123 Tuia 30
Tutankhamun 5, 28, 67, 74, 75, 88, 103,
131, 145, 154; as fictional character 139, 144, 155, 156, 177
Tutankhaten see Tutankhamun
Ungewitter, Richard 109 utopianism 7, 52-4, 72, 76, 104, 108-9, 111-12, 121, 144, 154, 157
Valley of the Kings 26-7, 83, 84, 103, 148, 152, 177
Velikovsky, Immanuel 114, 141, 176, 177
Waltari, Mika 163 Ward, John 71 Watch Gods (Wood) 164 Waterford 5th Marquess of 67 Webb, Jane Loudon 154 Wehner, Josef Magnus 109, 111 Weigall, Arthur 4, 85, 97, 98, 103-5, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 112, 126, 141, 148, 150, 162, 179 Weigall, Hortense 103 Wellcome, Henry 75, 90-1 Whittemore, Thomas 78 Wife out of Egypt (Lorimer) 151-2 Wilbour, Charles 67
Wilde, Oscar 178 Wilding, Michael 163 Wilkinson, John Gardner 61-3, 121
Wood, Barbara 164 Woolf, Virginia 139 Woolley, (Sir) Leonard 5, 73, 76 Wordsworth, William 98 WorldWide Web 9, 11, 128
X, Malcolm 117
Young, Edward 139 Yourcenar, Marguerite 140 Yuia 30
Zionism 97, 163 Zweig, Arnold 8, 106
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