Volume IV / Number 5
1933
Vol. IV / No. 5
The Bulletin
IT was announced in the June Bulletin that the next issue would be largely devoted to the newly installed gallery […]
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The Beisan Expedition and the Beth-shan Society
EXCAVATIONS have now been resumed at Beisan, Palestine, after a lapse of a year and a half, with the expedition […]
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The Russian Project
THE development of the Russian project under the guidance of Mr. Eugene Golomshtok has progressed most favorably. Of particular interest […]
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A New Expedition to Persia
IT is gratifying to be able to announce that the Museum’s work in Persia- so successfully inaugurated by two season […]
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A Model of a Roman Town House
IN response to many requests coming from all over the country, the Museum is about to publish an accurate scale […]
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The Expedition to Minturnae
DURING the first season at Minturnre, Italy, the Museum’s expedition (as reported from time to time in these pages) cleared […]
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By: F. de Laguna
The Alaskan Expedition
AN unexpected discovery of great interest was made in Alaska this summer by Miss Frederica de Laguna, of the Museum […]
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By: H. N. W.
The Franklin Peale Collection
THREE quarters of a century ago, a member of the notable Peale family, identified with the artistic life of Philadelphia, […]
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By: E. B. H.
Excavations in New Mexico
THE field-work for the University Museum in the Southwest has just been concluded for this year, and, though certain phases […]
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By: L. S.
The Piedras Negras Expedition
THERE is a tradition among archaeologists that something important is sure to turn up about the last week of the […]
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