Volume 2 / Number 3
1960
On The Cover: An Assyrian attack on a northwestern Iranian town shown on a relief from the Palace of Sargon II at Khorsabad.

Vol. 2 / No. 3
By: Robert H. Dyson, Jr.
The Death of a City
Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the […]
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Vol. 2 / No. 3
By: David Crownover
The Pink People
Europeans occur in the tribal art of Nigeria as far back as the 17th century when Portuguese sailors navigated the […]
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Vol. 2 / No. 3
By: John L. Cotter
Digging an Historical Shrine: Philadelphia's Independence Park
Every now and then a sudden gleam comes to an archaeologist’s eye as he searches a palaeolithic cave deposit, or […]
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Vol. 2 / No. 3
By: Kenneth D. Matthews, Jr.
The Embattled Driver in Ancient Rome
As a driver do you become annoyed with present-day traffic conditions? Most probably you do and the same may be […]
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Vol. 2 / No. 3
Expedition News – Spring 1960
Leptis Magna Mr. Brandon Barringer who, with the Museum, is sponsoring the exploration of this site in Libya has given […]
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Vol. 2 / No. 3
By: Froelich Rainey
The Changing Face of Archaeology
Sweeping in over the roof of the jungle, a twin-engined passenger plane settles down on the landing strip hacked out […]
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Vol. 2 / No. 3
By: Jean Gordon Lee
A Korean Potter’s Masterpiece
Since 1916 a most unusual celadon vase has been in the Museum’s collection. Bought through Joseph Duveen at the time […]
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