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Apaturia : ancient Greekfeast glacial times, 20, 31, 344; a
on the last day of October, wide continent before the
327. glacial epoch, 34; appearance
Apollon : oxen of, stolen by of the heavens in, 32, 37;
Hermes, a Homeric allusion, duration of day and night in,
166; derived from Sanskrit 45, 46; dawn in, 46, 47; dis-
apavaryan, 208. tinguishing characteristics of,
Apsu-jit : conqueror in waters, summed up, 48-49.
an epithet of Indra, 200-201. Ardhau : the two celestial hemis-
Aptory§.ma : a Soma-sacrifice, pheres in the ~ig-Veda, 214.
165. Ardvi Sfira AnAhita : A vestic
Ap-turya : the fight for waters celestial river, like the Vedic
by Indra, 200. Sarasvati, 216, 217; grants a
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Aptya, See Trita Aptya. boon to Thraetanoa, 217,320.
Arag : a river flowing through Aristotle : mentions an aerial
Airyana Vaejo towards the river, 225; his belief in the
west -- the Rangha in Alburz, reality of the deluge, 318.
297, 298. Arya : lndra, retaliating DAsa's
Archreology : prehistoric, ages mischief by producing the
of Iron, Bronze and Stone in, long Arctic day, 114, 116.
3, 7; characterised by instru- AryabhaHa :a Hindu astrono-
ments of metals and stone mer, 347.
discovered in the recent strata Aryan : Culture and religion,
of the earth, 6; ages not synch- primitive, Schrader's view
ronous in different countries, of, 2; in their Arctic horne,
7; transition from one into 359-360; higher than the
another gradual and not Neolithic European, 360-364.
sudden, 7; distinction between -Home, primitive, cannot be
New and Old stone age, 8; located in Central Asia, 14;
ages of Beech, Oak and Fir, nor in North Germany or
10; the date of the commence- Scandinavia, 335; must be
ment of the Neolithic age located in the Arctic regions,
in, 10; effect of, latest re- 189, 241, 320, 336, 342--343;
searches on primitive history, destroyed during the last
3; on Vedic interpretation, Glacial epoch, 312, 313;
6; summary of the latest migration therefrom at the
researches in, 31, 32. beginning of the post-glacial
Arctic regions : characterised period, 355.
by mild climate suitable for -Languages, unity of, 2; not
human habitation in inter- developed from the Finnic,
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