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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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