Volume XI / Number 4

1946

Vol. XI / No. 4

By: L. L.

Horseback Riding in Mesopotamia in the Third Millennium B.C.

HORSEBACK riding in Southern Mesopotamia in the Third Millennium was not a sport for either gods, kings, or men, because […]

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Vol. XI / No. 4

By: H. N. W.

Attu Treasure

FOR Attu, the international date-line deflects from its even curve, thus, in the sense of time, annexing to our hemisphere […]

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Vol. XI / No. 4

By: L. S. Jr.

Incense Burning at Piedras Negras

WHY do institutions like our Museum dig out the dead bones of the past? Certainly a prime consideration is often […]

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Vol. XI / No. 4

By: J. A. N.

Houses and Homes

SOME one has said it takes a heap of living to make a home. This statement suggests that while a […]

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