Volume V / Number 2
1934
Vol. V / No. 2
By: E. H.
For Junior Members: Indian Dolls
IN the American Indian Section of the Museum, among the weapons once used in fighting and hunting, among the clothing […]
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By: F. de L.
Ceremonial Paddles from the Eyak Indians, Alaska
THE Joint Expedition to Alaska of the University Museum and the Danish National Museum was fortunate in securing two specimens […]
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By: J. A. M.
A Stela from Piedras Negras
THERE are now shown in the Middle American Hall four monumental stelae from Pied.ras Negras, one of the results of […]
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By: H. E. F.
An Early Chinese Sculpture
DECORATED stone pedestals for the support of Buddhist statues are among the best of the early sculptures of China. The […]
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By: E. G.
Bronze Bird Figures from Russia
AMONG the numerous examples of the bronze work from Russia and Siberia recently acquired by the Museum through exchanges with […]
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By: E. H. D.
A Pair of Earrings from Cyprus
WHENEVER Homer mentions a work of exquisite handicraft he attributes it to the Phœnicians. It is Phœnician women who stain […]
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The Persian Expedition
DR. ERICH F. SCHMIDT, field director of the expedition to Persia which the Museum (through the Mrs. William Boyce Thompson […]
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The Beisan Expedition
THE 1933 season of the Beisan Expedition was brought to a successful close in December, but Mr. FitzGerald’s report on […]
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A New Publication in the Ur Series
A NOTABLE addition to the Museum’s publications has just been received from the press. It is Ur Excavations-Part II-The Royal […]
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The Joint Expedition to Ur
THE first report on the present season of the Ur Expedition has been received from Mr. C. Leonard Woolley. An […]
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