Volume V / Number 5
1935
Vol. V / No. 5
By: E. H. D. and H. E. F.
Book Reviews
FROM time to time books come to the attention of our Curators which are both readable and authoritative and which […]
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By: H. U. Hall
Maori War Canoe Ornaments
THE Oceanian exhibition lately installed in the east wing of the Museum includes several fine examples of the prow and […]
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By: Dr. Frederica de Laguna
Eskimo Dug-Outs
THE expedition of the University Museum and the Danish National Museum to Prince William Sound, Alaska, In 1933, acquired three […]
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By: Dr. Erich F. Schmidt
The Persian Expedition
THE achievements of the first season of the Joint Expedition to Rayy of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and […]
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Chinese Rubbings
THE Museum was briefly fortunate in being able to exhibit for the fortnight ending February seventeenth a small but striking […]
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The Albert Gallatin Collection
THANKS to the extreme generosity of the owner, Mr. Albert Gallatin of New York, one of the outstanding private collections […]
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Tepe Gawra Excavations
THE Joint Expedition of the University Museum and the American Schools of Oriental Research now working at Tepe Gawra is […]
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By: Dorothy Cross
Objects From Ur
THE Museum’s share of objects found during the final season of excavations at Ur are now being sorted and catalogued. […]
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By: Dr. J. Alden Mason
Three Inca Wooden Cups
IN THE course of the “housecleaning” of the Peruvian material in storage, which has lain untouched for many years, two […]
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