Volume V / Number 1

1934

Vol. V / No. 1

By: H. U. H.

A New Guinea Oracle

IN the coastal region of Geelvink Bay, in the north of Dutch New Guinea, the people practise a cult of […]

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Vol. V / No. 1

Excavations in Russia

FOLLOWING the completion of the expedition to Esske-Kermen in the Crimea which was sponsored jointly by the University Museum and […]

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Vol. V / No. 1

The Beisan Expedition

THE first report from Mr. Gerald M. FitzGerald, field director of the Museum’s expedition to the site of ancient Beth-shan, […]

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Vol. V / No. 1

By: B. G.

An Early Egyptian Door-Socket

ONE of the most interesting objects in the Egyptian Section is the very early stone door-socket [Plates VI and VII] […]

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Vol. V / No. 1

By: J. J.

An Egyptian Landscape at Minturnae

IN Plate VIII is shown a restored terra-cotta plaque of a type represented by numerous fragments in the excavations at […]

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Vol. V / No. 1

By: H. N. W.

Guatemalan Textiles

MRS. E. A. OSBORNE, with the tireless zeal of the amateur, has gathered from the quaint mountain villages of Guatemala […]

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Vol. V / No. 1

By: J. A. M.

A Stucco Head from Guatemala

THE pyramids, temples, and other structures of the so-called Old Maya Empire were completely covered with plaster and stucco. The […]

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Mesopotamian Excavations

THE twelfth season of our joint expedition, with the British Museum, to Ur has now begun. This will be a […]

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Publications

THIS, the first number of volume 5 of the Bulletin, is dated January instead of December, and the succeeding numbers […]

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Vol. V / No. 1

By: E. H.

For Junior Members: Chinese Dragons

THE Dragons of the Western World are dead, and a good thing too, no doubt, for on the whole they […]

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