Volume II / Number 3
1931
Vol. II / No. 3
School Museums
WITH the approval and cooperation of state educational authorities and the support of the Carnegie Corporation, the Museum and the […]
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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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A Collection of Sino-Scythian Knives
THROUGH the courtesy of Langdon Warner, Esq., a collection of fifty-four bronze knives have been placed on view which supplement […]
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By: E. H. D.
An Amphora from the Hope Collection
TO the third quarter of the fifth century before Christ has been assigned a large group of vases associated with […]
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A Report from Ur
THE first months of this season’s work at Ur have been notable for the uncovering of the burial places of […]
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By: H. U. H.
A Wood-Carving from New Guinea
THE great island of New Guinea, to the north of Australia, is next in size to Greenland among the islands […]
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The Tell Billah Expedition
THE first reports have been received from Dr. E. A. Speiser, Director of the Expedition at Tell Billah sponsored by […]
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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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