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  CHAPTER 7

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  CHAPTER 8

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  CHAPTER 9

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  INDEX

  A

  Aberdeen Bestiary, The, 115

  Abu Horeirah, 85

  Abuse, 5, 138, 140, 178, 181, 196, 246, 257, 300, 304, 359

  Académie Française, 5, 197

  Acinonychinae, 9

  Adam and Eve (Albrecht Durer), 155

  Ad-Damiri, 84, 86

  Adoration of the Magi (Butinone), 159

  Aeneid, 20, 371

  Aesop’s Fables, 59, 90, 180

  Agatha, St., 74

  Agathias, 3, 60, 62, 87, 182

  Agia Triada, 46

  Ailouros, 57

  Ainu, 100, 374, 375

  Airship America, 6, 262, 316, 317, 357

  Akhenaton, 21, 34

  Albigensian Crusade, 107

  Alchemy, 55

  Alcmene, 53

  Amenhotep III, 34, 366, 367

  Amenhotep IV, 34

  American Civil War, 37

  Amulets, 28, 37, 41, 46, 48, 51, 152

  Amyrteos, 45

  Anaxandrides, 59

  Ancient Egyptians, 2, 15, 361

  Animal burial grounds, 24

 

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