The Phœnician origin of Britons, Scots & Anglo-Saxons : discovered by Phœnician & Sumerian inscriptions in Britain, by preroman Briton coins & a mass of new history : with over one hundred illustrations and maps
INDEX 437
Janus type of Sun-god, 239, 247, 252; and dual Sun in A.B., 249, etc:
Jebusites, pre-Israelite Aryan HittoAmorite Sun-worshippers at Jerusalem, 274, 280
Jed-burgh A.B. cup-marked stonecist inscript., near cyclopean masonry, 237, 402
Jerusalem, an Aryan Hittite or Catti pre-Israelite “‘holy city ” of Sun-god and Cross, 274f. ; Amiorites of, 274f.; Cross in preIsraelite temple on Mt. Moriah, 278; Fire and Sun worship in Solomon’stemple at, 276f.; Hittite or Catti temple on Mt. Moriah, 274i, 280; n. is Sumer, 274f.: pillars of Solomon’s temple of Pheenic. Sun temple type, 276; Pheenic. Sun-cult image in Solomon’s temp., 276; St. George and Red Cross in ancient, 279 ;
John and, see John the Baptist
Jet, amulet Crosses in A.B., 378; Phoenician trade in, in A.B., 182, 222
Jews, indebtedness to, for preserving ancient scriptures, 381
John the Baptist, St., presumably an Aryan Phoenician of SunCross cult, 273 ; baptism rite of, Aryan Sumerian and nonJudaist, 273; Bel- Fire rites on Day of, 273, 281 ; Cross of Suncult carried by, 273, 279, 288; his father Zacharias an Aryan pate pest at Jerusalem, 273, Tia
Jove or Ju-piter, Sumer origin of n. and representation, 244
Ju-piter pluvius, Sumer origin of, 244; as Bel, 244-5, 324
Jute, tribal n. dialectic of Khat, Mat, Xud or Goth; branch of Catti Britons, 186
Jut-land as Goth-land, 186
Kad, title of Pheenician, dialectic of Khad or Khat, 74, 78, 173-4, 180, 200, 351, etc.
Kadesh or Qadesh, or ‘‘ House of the Kads,”’ Phoenic. city n., see Gades
Kadisha, r. of Tripolis in Pheenicia, 18; and cp. Gadie, Gade, etc.,
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tiver n. in A.B., and Guad-alquivir, near Gades, 118
Kasi, Aryan dynastic clan of Barat Pheenicians, 47f., 274, etc. dynasty in Babylonia, 48f., 211 : in A.B. and Don Valley, 32f., and see Kassi and Cassi; in India, 47f.
Kassi or Cassi (dialectic of Kasi) in A.B., Europe, Mediterranean, Palestine, etc., 201f., 413; see map; a branch of Hittites or Catti, 47f., 274; Crosses of, in A.B., 51, 205f.; place-n. in A.B., 20o0f., see Cassi
Kassi-terides Isles, Phoenic. tinmines in, in A.B., 161, 201f., 413-4
Kast, city n. of Part-olon, 32, 45!.
Kasta-bala, city of Part-olon and its Fire-cult in Cilicia, 45
Kastira, n. for tin, 291, 413
Kata-onia or Cata-onia, prov. of Cilicia, 45
Katy-euchlani, A.B. clan, 68
Kazzi, dialectic of Kassi, title of Part- olon, 32, 211
Keiss, A.B. chief's skull at, 210, 224f., 365
Keith, dialectic of Khatti or Catti, in place and personal n. in Brit., 198, 200f.; n. of earl marischal of Scotland, 185; Inch-, isle of, 198
Kelt origin of n., 99, see Celt
Kentigern, St., makes sacred fire by Pha:nic. solar mode, 272, 292
Kent's Cavern, with “ palzolithic art, [21
Kerry, landing place of Part-olon at, 74, 76, ve Garrioch
Keswick, with copper mines, Stone Circle at, 223, 226f.,n. as ‘‘ Abode (wick) of Kassi,’’ 235, “‘ Druid temple’ at, 228, observation stone Oi a 226f., Sumer inscript. at, 228; ’ Sun-rise sighting at, 230
Key patterns of Phoenics. in A.B., 182, 240, 295, etc.
Khaldis, Children of, matriarchist title of aborigines of Van, gof., r16f., 139f., ve Kelt and Culdee
Khatti (Catti), Xatti or “‘ Hatti,’’ title of imperial Hitt-ites as “cutters’’ or ‘‘rulers,”’ or Axe-sceptre holders (Khatti), 8, z00, etc., see mame of; as primitive Aryans, 6f., 12-15, etc ; as Arri or Aryans, founders of