Volume III / Number 1
1931

Vol. III / No. 1
The New North American Galleries
THE staff of the Museum has been largely occupied during the past months in effecting a complete reinstallation of the […]
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Vol. III / No. 1
By: H. E. F.
Additions to the Chinese Collection
RECENT acquisitions in the Chinese section include a group of seven teen pieces of mortuary pottery. The pottery is of […]
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Vol. III / No. 1
By: E. H. D.
A Greek cup by the ‘Foundry Painter’
THE Museum has had the good fortune to acquire, through the generous gift of Mr. Arthur H. Lea, a Greek […]
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The Cyprus Expedition
THE Museum has lately undertaken to sponsor small scale excavations on the island of Cyprus in order to fill a […]
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Excavations at Minturno
THROUGH the good offices of Count David A. Costantini, president of the International Society for Mediterranean Research, the Museum has […]
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A Curator for the Egyptian Section
IT is with pleasure that the Board of Managers is able to announce the appointment of Battiscombe Gunn, Esq., as […]
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The Joint Expedition to Persia
ACTUAL excavating at Damghan was undertaken by the Joint Expedition to Persia, sponsored by the University Museum and the Pennsylvania […]
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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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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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