Volume V / Number 6
1935
Vol. V / No. 6
Houses of the Past
THE Museum has prepared a series of accurate scale models of ancient houses suitable for reproduction by students or others […]
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The Junior Studio
THE Museum Studio during the past winter gave Junior Members an opportunity to join any of four classes: pottery, sculpture, […]
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During the Summer
THE Museum will be closed from July 1st to September 2nd, inclusive. Attendance has always dropped to a low point […]
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African Negro Art
THE University Museum has received from the Museum of Modern Art in New York a copy of African Negro Art, […]
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Pottery from Minturnae
A RECENT issue (Volume V, Numbers 4-5) of the Bollettino of the International Mediterranean Research Association was devoted to Campanian […]
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Expeditions
A JOINT expedition of Columbia University and the University Museum, under the auspices of the Latin-American Institute, is leaving at […]
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The Latin-American Institute
ACTIVE in the advisory council of the newly-formed Latin-American Institute are E. R. Fenimore Johnson, Percy C. Madeira, Jr., J. […]
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By: M. B.
A Maya Pottery Vase
THE Maya Indians developed pottery-making into a considerable art. No other people of pre-Columbian America attained the same skill in […]
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By: E. H. D.
A Statue of Athena
THROUGH the generosity of Mr. Raymond Pitcairn, the Museum has received as a loan a very interesting statue, somewhat under […]
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By: E. H. D.
Attic Vases from Memorial Hall
THE loan that is described in the following article represents more than a merely satisfactory acquisition to the University Museum’s […]
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By: J. J.
The Great Mound
IN the sixth millennium before Christ a migrating horde swept from the east over India, Persia and Mesopotamia. Many more […]
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