American Section

Vol. III / No. 1
Field-Work in the Southwest
THERE seems to be an increasing evidence that man lived in the Southwest at a period earlier than the Basket […]
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Vol. III / No. 1
By: J. A. M.
A Peruvian Painting Set
ONE of the most interesting of the recent accessions to the American Section is a group of small objects [Plate […]
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Vol. III / No. 1
By: J. A. M.
A Maya Carved Stone Lintel from Guatemala
THE most important and spectacular discovery made by the Eldridge R . Johnson Expedition to the ancient Maya city of […]
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Vol. II / No. 5
By: H. N. W.
Totonacan Stone Mask and Head
THE Mexican exhibits have been enriched by the addition of a superb jadite mask and a head carved from fine-grained […]
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Vol. II / No. 4
The Central and South American Galleries
THIS issue of the Bulletin will coincide with the complete reinstallation of the galleries devoted to South and Central American […]
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Vol. II / No. 3
By: J. A. M.
A Naskapi Indian Robe
AMONG the most interesting objects in a collection recently acquired from the Naskapi Indians of northern Labrador are the robes, […]
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Vol. II / No. 3
By: J. A. M.
The Air Survey in Central America
THE aerial archeological expedition to the Maya region, an announcement of which was published in the last number of the […]
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Vol. II / No. 2
An Air Survey in Central America
TO enlarge upon and supplement the archaeological investigations by air pursued last autumn by Colonel Lindbergh and members of the […]
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Vol. II / No. 2
An Unusual Stela in Guatemala
ONE of the most important and interesting results of Dr. Mason’s trip to Guatemala has been the investigation of a […]
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Vol. II / No. 2
The New Mexico-Texas Excavations
IN carrying on investigations this past summer along the south-western and eastern slopes of the Guadalupe Mountains of New Mexico […]
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