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
442 PH@NICIAN ORIGIN
Cilician, 2, 32, 41f.; civilizes N. Brit., 67, 79, 81; at Garrioch, 76, 84; conquers and civilizes Ireland, 67, 74f., 91f. ; Kastabala, birth place of, at, 46f.; n. a clan title, 52f., 57f.; personal n. Ikar or Icar, 50; monument of, at Newton, 16f., 32f.; in Orkneys, 75f.; Prat or Prwt. title of, 32f.; as Pheenic., 38f. ; Sera or Sru title of, 78; local survival of n., 81f.; swastika of,
OF BRITONS & SCOTS
Brihats, 1, 32, 53, 188; as Cassi, Catti, Khatti, Cedi, Gad, or Goths, variants of “‘ Hittite,’’ see these heads; as Sumerians 13,
| 33, 190
2of.
Pataikoi, Greek, n. for Picts ve , Pheenics., 267
Patrick, St., the Scot of Dun- |
Barton, 106, 328; Cat title of (= Catti), 106; Cross of HittoPheenic. type (not a crucifix), 327; St. Michael and, 360 ; Serpent, banishing of, 106, 328 ; Sun and Fire worship of, 328
Paviland cave, Cré-magnon man of, proto-Arvan, 224
Pegasus, Sun-horse of Phcenics. on
A.B. coins, 6, 213, 285; and see |
Horse of Sun
Peirithoos, Homeric hero, as Brutus the Trojan, 4o4f.
Penicuik, 198
Pent, or Pett, n. of Picts, 96f., 116
Pent-land or Pett-land,n. of Scot- |
land of the Picts, 96f., 116
Penzance n. ve Phoenician, 164 ; anc. n. Burriton, 164; tin mines of, seat of Bel-Fire cult, 282
Perathea, n. of Britannia or Diana at Part-olon’s birth-place, 45
Persian Fire Cult and A.B., 184
Personal British surnames derived from Pheenician Catti or Gad and Mor titles, 215
Peru, Pheenic. solar cult in, 298
Peter, St., as an Aryan Sidonian Pheenician, 322-3
Philistines, a branch of Phoenicians, 309; A.B. type, 30-10
Pheenice n., as general n. for Pheenic. ports in Mediterranean, 146, and see map
Phoenician, origin and meaning of n., 12f., 30f., and cp. Phoenix Sun-bird as rebus n., 211r, 251, 349-50
Phcenicians, Arri or Aryans in race, 1, 12f. ; as Amorites, 13, and see Amorites ; as leading Barats or
swastika on coins of, of |
| Phoenicians, arrival of, in Albion, 160, 167, ete.; agriculture in A.B. estab. by, 170 ; art motives of, in A.B., 221, and see A.B. Coins and Monuments, Crosses, Key-patterns, Spirals; beads of, of 1400 B.c., in A.B., 21of. ; Belcult of, in A.B, see Rel; Bronze
Age in A.B. introd. by, 153 ; Bronze monopoly of, 201 ; Coins of, represented in A.B., with legends and symbols, 6, 254f. 339f., 346f., 349; Fire (sacred), making of, in A.B., 292f.; Flint
factories, Neolithic, high grade of, in A.B., 183, 218, 366; housebuilding in A.B. by, 69, 17of. ; imscripts. in A.B., 26f., 30f., 43, 350; and see Cup-marks and Sumerian ; language of, Aryan, 26f., 32f., etc. ; n. for Picts, 267 ; physical type of, Aryan, 12, 365 ; script of, Arvan, 26f. ; ** Semitic ’’ script of, 27
Pheenicians, erect Stone Circles in
A.B., 2177; as leading Sunworshippers, as in A.B., 13, 262f. ; as Tin-workers in A.B., r59f., and see Amorites, Cassiterides and Tin
Pheenicians as World Civilizers, r, etce.; and world-distributors of culture, 217!.
| Phoenix Sun-bird on A.B. coins and
| monuments and in place-names, 39f., 211, 251, 348f., and cp. 28o0f.n.
Phrygian cap of A.B. and Goths is Hittite, 6-7, 47, 247, 34¢
Pict, n. r1r4f., 117f.
Pictavia, and Picts, 118, 139, 154 ; an. for Scotland, 118
Picts, as Iberian aborigines of British Isles, 90, 111f., trof. ; as primitive Basques, 115, 154 ; as“ Blue-Legs,”’ 115; as“ Celts,”’ 113; as Khaldis, rréf.; as Vans, Wans, Vend, Fen, Fenes or Finns, 115f., 125f.; Fidga, n. of, rrof. ; Icht, Ictis or Victis, n. of,
| yarf.: Cruithne v. P., 86; in | Don Valley, 90; in England, | yr8-20; in Ireland, rrof.; in