Volume IV / Number 4

1933

Vol. IV / No. 4

Publications

THE next number of the Bulletin, that for August, will not appear until sometime in September. It is felt that […]

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Varied Activities in the Field

IN addition to the expeditions reported elsewhere in these pages, activities have commenced at three other areas in which the […]

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The Expedition to Minturnæ

NO formal report has yet been received from Dr. Jotham Johnson since the resumption of excavations at Minturnre, Italy. A […]

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A Reconstruction of a Burial from Persia

THERE has recently been installed in the gallery devoted to the results of the Persian and Assyrian Expeditions a restoration […]

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By: M. R. W.

The Cleaning and Restoration of Ancient Bronzes

ALMOST without exception the bronze and copper objects received in the Museum are in the process of disintegration. This disintegration […]

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By: H. E. F.

Two Pottery Tiles from a Han Dynasty Tomb

TWO important additions have recently been made, by purchase, to the Chinese collections in the Museum, in the form of […]

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The Assyrian Expedition

THE main feature of the recent season at Tell Billa, according to Mr. Charles Bache’s final report, was a street […]

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The Joint Expedition to Ur

THE most important single object found at Ur during the season now closed is a considerable fragment [Plate V] of […]

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The Matto Grosso Expedition

LATE in May there was installed on the lower floor a temporary exhibit of the results of the Matto Grosso […]

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By: J. A. M.

Gold and Copper Ornaments from Peru

MR . CHARLES L. CHANDLER has recently presented the Museum with three dainty metal objects from prehistoric Peru. These were […]

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The Piedras Negras Expedition

THE first reports from Mr. Linton Satterthwaite Jr., field director of the Eldridge R. Johnson Expedition which is now in […]

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Vol. IV / No. 4

By: J. A. M.

A Remarkable Throne from Guatemala

PROBABLY the most interesting single discovery of the work in 1932 of the Eldridge R. Johnson Expedition at Piedras Negras […]

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By: J. A. M.

Stela 12 from Piedras Negras

THE stelae from the Early ‘Empire’ Maya city of Piedras Negras in Guatemala, secured by the Eldridge R. Johnson Expedition, […]

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