Volume V / Number 4
1935
Vol. V / No. 4
Assyrian Expedition
A BRIEF informal report just received from Mr. Bache at Tepe Gawra announces an interesting find, in an undisturbed mud-brick […]
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Excavations at Rayy
THE Joint Expedition to Persia has now completed the first season of excavations at Rayy, and has also made brief […]
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By: J. A. M.
Gold in Ancient America
So much is the question of gold in the minds of all of us, that it is not out of […]
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By: M. L. M.
How Mummies Were Made
PEOPLE far and wide show an almost morbid interest in mummies. The word “mummy” immediately suggests Egypt and with justification, […]
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By: B. G.
The New Mummy Room
It is with regret for the Museum that we announce the appointment of Battiscombe Gunn, lately Curator of the Egyptian […]
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By: G. H. McF.
The Cyprus Expedition
The Museum’s Excavations in Cyprus were resumed in the spring of 1934. The site chosen by Mr. B. H. Hill, […]
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By: Henry Usher Hall
Malagan of New Ireland
THE gallery lately devoted to a part of the African collections now contains, newly installed, a selection from those of […]
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Piedras Negras Expedition
THE Museum’s fourth expedition to Piedras Negras, Guatemala, was in the field for three months last spring. Excavations were confined […]
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Prehistoric Man in the Southwest
MR. EDGAR B. HOWARD continued last summer the search for early man in southwestern United States which he had been […]
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