gutenberg@html@files@62501@62501-h@62501-h-11.htm.html#Page_126" class="pginternal">126 Unknown to natives, 306 Bent, F.R.G.S., Theodore, xv, xvii, xxix, 3, 8, 18, 35, 39, 55, 64, 106, 108, 109, 111, 112, 125, 135, 151, 161, 171, 193, 195, 198, 208, 209, 218, 221, 222, 223, 226, 234, 242, 244, 245, 265, 272, 273, 295, 296, 304, 306, 327, 338 Bentberg Hill (Matusa), 7, 8, 9, 137 Ruins on, 424 Benzi, nickname of the present Mogabe, 42 Beroma Range, 11, 31, 49, 51, 63 Beroma Ruins, 68, 69 Besa Mountains, 10 BethÛl, “dwelling-place of God” of Phoenicians, 15 Bingura, Amangwa chief, 57 Bingura’s kraal, 9, 17, 57, 58, 84 Bingura’s Path, 56, 59, 137 Bingura’s Path Ruins, 425 Brass articles, bangles and wire, 123, 254 ? 10 ? xxii, 254, 256 ? 11 ? 257–260 ? 12 ? 260, 261 ? 13 ? 261, 262 ? 14 ? 262, 263 ? 15 ? 263, 264 Central Area, xxii, 264, 265 Platform Area, xxi, xxii, 265–267 Cement platform, 267 Inner Parallel Passage, 267–269 South Passage, 269–271 West Passage, 272, 273 N.E. Passage, 273, 274 Outer Parallel Passage, 274, 275 Eudaemon (Aden), 67 Explorations at Zimbabwe— Extracts from Reports by author to Government, 437–442 Ezion-geber, a gold mart, xxii Joint port of Jews and Phoenicians, 67 Finger Rock (Morgenster), 51 Flux on gold scorifiers, analysis of, 114 Foreign stones at Zimbabwe: dolorite, quartz, jasper, serpentine, calcedony, crystal, metamorphic slate, mica schist, ironstone, copper ore, flint, 125 Frond Glen, 51 Fuko-ya-Nebandge—the Mashonaland relic, 86–88 Gallois, L., attributes the Rhodesian monuments to the Himyarites, xxxvii Glass finds— Venetian, 127 Arabian, 128 Dr. Budge’s opinion thereon, 128 Gobele’s kraal, 60, 71 Gold articles— Two periods of gold manufacture at Zimbabwe, xix, xx, 111 Gold crucibles, 112, 113 Gold beads, 113 Beaten gold, 113 Gold tacks, 113 Bar and cake gold, 113 Gold bangles, 114 Gold scorifiers, 114 Dr. Hahn’s opinion on, 114, 115 Goruma Hill, 71 Government notices to visitors, 3, 256 Passages outside Elliptical Temple— Outer Parallel Passage, 274, 275 N.E. Passage, 273, 274, 390 Passages on Zimbabwe Hill— S.E. ascent, 279–294 Central Passage, 321, 322 Sunken Passage (Eastern Temple), 332 South Cave Passage, 319 Covered Passage, 307 Parallel Passage, 308 Winding Stairs, 316 Upper Passage, 316 East Passage, 316, 317 Buttress Passage, 317, 318 South Passage, 320 Pattern Passage, 338, 339 N.W. ascent, 344–349 In Minor Ruins— Outspan Ruins, 360, 361 Ridge Ruins, 413, 414 No. 1 Ruins, 402, 406 In Valley of Ruins— N.E. Passage, 390 Bent’s Passage, 395 Posselt Ruins, 370–372 Philips Ruins, 381 Maund Ruins, 384 Mauch Ruins, 393, 395 Renders Ruins, 390, 391 Near Zimbabwe— Mapaku Ruins, 430 Pedro, the Monomotapa in 1643, 133 Petrie, Professor Dr., Egyptologist, opinion on pattern on bowl, 110 On calcedony beads, 126 Phalli, 104 Phoenicia, xxxvii, xxxix, xl, 213, 245 Philips, George, elephant hunter from Natal, 9, 62 Philips Ruins, 103, 105, 107, 108, 376–383 Plunket, Hon. E. M., on the Babylonian Calendar and Zodiac, xxxviii Posselt, The Brothers, big-game hunters, resided at Zimbabwe, 1888–9, 7 Camp at, 8 Visited Majerri ruins, 74 Discover “Fuko-ya-Nebandge,” Willoughby’s camp, 8 Adam Renders’ camp, 9 George Philips’ camp, 9 Reserve, map of, 3 Ruins’ area, plan of, 7 Bentberg, 7 Makuma Kopje, 9 Arab station at, 132–184 Zimbabwe creeper, 4, 78, 147 Zimbabwe Hill, 2, 276–362 Zimbabwe revival, xxix Zimbabwe, Sofala Road, 63, 74 Zodiac, the Zimbabwe, its antiquity vindicated, xxxviii
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