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
Scotland, 118; in Spain, 115; in Scythia, 3905; Brude kings of P. as Aryans, 85f., 304 ; matriarchy of, 113f., :22f. ; Phoen. n. for, 26
Picts, origin of, r1rf., 117f.; cavedwellings of, 90, 101-113f.; disappearance of, r13f-; type of, River-bed or Iberian, t1of. ; place-names of, 114, 11623, 100, 203-4; settlements of, sep. from Britons, 203-4; wall or dyke of, 97, 1907; and see Wans’ dykes
Pixies, as Picts, 113f., 125, 168; grindstones of, 125
Placenames as sources of history, 189; see Barat, Cassi, Catti, Mor, Pict, Sumer and Van placenames; and river-names
Plough, n. in Old Eng. “ ear” is Hitto-Sumer, 345, 361; invented by early Aryan Hittites, 49, 340, 348, 354f.; a sacred place of sanctuary in A.B. (G.C., 3, 17), and of the Cross, 49; n. Ar is basis of title Arri or Aryan (y.v.) and Coru-Spirit, 345, etc. ; Tascio
as patron of, 361, and see Tascio Pioughing, originated by Aryans
and introd. into A.B. by Pheenics., 170; a sacred rite under the Cross of Sumerians and Cassis, 49, 214 ; and see Corn Crosses on A.B. coins, 214f., 339 ; Phoenician tutelary of, in A.B., 338f.; and see Corn-Spirit
Polyandry in A.B. among aborigines, I13
Pottery, decorated Brit.-Pheenic., 182
Prat or Prydi, a Phoenic. form of Barat or Prydain or Briton, 32, 524.
Prayers by prehistoric Britons, 258f., 261; for kings by Early Aryans, 3i2
Pretanikai, n. for Brit. Isles, 54, 145; Pretan-oi, n. for Britons, 54. 146
Priests, Kings ex-officio, in A.B. as with Hitto-Sumers, 155, 184, 292, 340
Prydain, Cymri for Barat-on or Brit-on, 53, 170, 191
Esychology of Aryans, Iberians and Celts, 375-6
“ Celtic,” is
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443
| Public works of A.B., 182, rorf.,
| 204f.
_ Pytheas, Phoenic. mariner, on A.B. civilization, about 350 B.c., 146-7
| O. and P. “ Celts,” 86 |
Qadi, variant of Kad or Gad tor Phoenicians; Qadi, n. of Goths in Moravia, 186
Qass, variant for Cassi, in Partolon’s Ogam inscrip., 32, 211
Queens in A.B., 386-8; Queen Martia’s code of A.B. Law, abt. 350 B.c., 388
Querns in late Neolithic Age in A.B., Phoenician (?)
Quicken (or Life-giving) Ash, or Rowan, sacred wood of Gothic Sun-Cross, 311
Ra, Egyptian Sun-god n., derived from Sumer, 242, 246; Ra-vi Sun-god of Vedas, 247, from Sumer
Race, Aryan, physical type of, 134f.; Briton, 134f.; Celtic or Alpine, 134f., 138f.; ‘‘ British Celtic,” 133, 139; Germanic in Britain, 134f., 136, 365; Iberian,
134f.; Pict, rrrf.; River-bed 134f.; and Civilization, 168, 393, 381; and Language, 133, 137-8
Raven, evil spirit of Hittites and Goths, 344
Red Cross of St. George in A.B., 304f.
Red hair, as Aryan trait, 134, 371
Red Man of Gower, 224
Red Sea Shells (Phoenician?) at Stonehenge Circle
Regni, A.B. tribe at Chichester, Sussex, 391, and see Ricon
Religion, Aboriginal, in Albion, animistic demonolatry of matriarchist Serpent-cult, 94, 107f., 124, 183,271, 311, 331 ; cauldrons (witches’) in, 94-5, 104-6 ; human sacrifice in, 183, 232f.
Religion of Ancient Britons, Aryan monotheism with Sun symbols of Hitto-Pheenician and Trojan type, 183f, 262f., 287f., 315f., 338f., see God (Aryan), Cross and “ Sun-worship ”’ ; Baptism in, 273; Corn-Spirit as Archange! Michael of Hitto-Pheenics, in,