Volume II / Number 2
1930
Vol. II / No. 2
The South American Gallery
THE galleries on the first floor of the Museum are in process of reorganization similar to that completed last winter […]
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Two New West African Sculptures
AMONG the most prolific of negro sculptors are the people living in the countries on the lower course of the […]
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The False Door of Ptah-Arit
THIS false door of limestone came from the tomb of Ptah-Arit, or Ari, as he is variously called in the […]
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A Chinese Pottery Jar
ALTHOUGH not immediately striking in appearance, the Chinese bottle-vase recently added to the Museum’s collections and reproduced on Plate VIII […]
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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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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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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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The Beisan Expedition
THE first report has been received from Mr. G. M. Fitz Gerald, Director of the Museum’s Palestine Expedition, which has […]
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The Ur Finds: Season of 1929-30
DR. LEGRAIN, Curator of the Babylonian Section, is just returned from London where he was engaged in the division of […]
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Death of Louis C. Madeira
IN the death of its Senior Vice-President, the University has lost not only one of its most valuable officers, but […]
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