Volume II / Number 4
1931
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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By: H. U. H.
A Bushman Collection
THE Museum has received, through the kindness of Mr. and Mrs. Rodolphe M. de Schauensee, a valuable collection of objects […]
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By: E. H. D.
Two Plastic Vases
STUDENTS of aesthetics have noted the difference in the kind of pleasure derived from looking at a small object of […]
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Two Chinese Sculptures of the T’ang Dynasty
THERE are included in the Museum’s collection of Chinese sculpture, two small stone statues of Bodhisattvas, or minor Buddhist deities, […]
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The Beisan Expedition
WORD has been received from Mr. FitzGerald that the building mentioned in the December Bulletin as being probably a monastery […]
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The Expedition at Nuzi
THE Museum, in association with Harvard University and the American School of Oriental Research at Baghdad, has resumed operations at […]
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Announcing a Joint Persian Expedition
PRELIMINARY surveys are already being made and early in the spring the Museum, in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Museum of […]
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Death of T. Broom Belfield
THE Board of Managers of the Museum has suffered a heavy loss in the recent death of T. Broom Belfield, […]
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