untries, 494.
Gubernatis, Angelo de, 318, 544.
Gudea, 357.
Guiana, symbolism, etc., compared with that of other ancient American
civilizations, 224.
Guillemin, Amedee, 162, 163.
Habel, Dr., 154, 156.
Hagar, Stansbury, 480, 510.
Hakluyt, 140, 161.
Hale, Horatio, 196, 198.
Haliburton, R. G., 339, 469.
Hammurabi, 349.
Hamy, Ernest, 114, 174.
Hanan-ayllu, upper lineage in Peru, 133.
Hanan Cuzco=the Above, ruled by the Inca, 133;
division of Inca capital including those of upper class, 140, 164.
Hathor-Isis, Egyptian goddess of whom the queen was the living image,
429-437.
Hawk god, in Egyptian zodiac, 400;
on inscriptions in temple of Denderah, 401;
Egyptian god Horus represented with head of hawk, 402;
used as image of Amen-Ra, 412.
Heaven, or "the Above," in ancient religion and symbolism:
in conception of cosmos in ancient Mexico, in secret beliefs of Zuni
priests, associated with rising of celestial bodies, 41;
male region, 42, 54, 62, 65;
sacrifices to, 66;
Montezuma living representative of, 71, 72;
in Zuni ceremonies, 100;
symbolized as air, light and water, 103;
lords of, buried in wooden effigies placed in high towers, 107;
associated with rounded form;
temples were circular, 113;
on lentil-shaped altar at Copan, 114;
in mushroom-shaped stone figures from San Salvador and Guatemala, 115;
peaked mitre worn by lord of, 116;
represented in Mexican ollin-sign by cone, 118;
symbolized by conical stone on which human victims were sacrificed, 118;
Chinese emblem of, 118;
in Moki Indian dance, 119;
in ancient architecture, 119-121;
on clubs from Brazil and British Guiana, 121;
in Peru, 130-146;
in Tiahuanaco, 166;
in Bogota, 171;
represented by human head, 174;
associated with human figure, 184, 185;
in Mexican tree symbolism, 188, 189;
color associated with, 192;
priests represented with beards on sculptures at Copan and Quirigua,
231;
in Mexican calendar-stone, 249;
in "Divine Twin," 260;
list of symbols connected with, 278, 282;
in China, 284-290, 298, 299, 301, 306, 307, 344;
Hebrew Jehovah called "God of Heaven," 304, 323, 351;
in India, 314;
in Persia, 325;
in Assyria and Babylonia, 334, 336, 338, 339;
in Egypt, 429;
in Scandinavia, 474;
table of countries in which traces of cult have been found, 480;
summary and conclusions, 5
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