Volume 6 / Number 1
1963
On The Cover: Decorative motif incised on wall of the Temple of the Masks (Temple II), Tikal.

Vol. 6 / No. 1
By: Helen T. Webster
Tikal Graffiti
Visitors to Tikal, the great Maya religious site in the lowlands of Peten, Guatemala, are always intrigued by the many […]
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Vol. 6 / No. 1
By: Froelich Rainey, Rodney S. Young, Samuel Noah Kramer and William R. Coe
Expedition News – Fall 1963
South Asia The Museum’s Director, Dr. Rainey, and Professor W. Norman Brown, Chairman of the South Asia Regional Studies Department […]
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Vol. 6 / No. 1
By: George Radan
Italic Helmets
She found him sweating as he turned there and there to his bellows busily, since he was working on twenty […]
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Vol. 6 / No. 1
By: John D. Cooney
Assorted Errors In Art Collecting
In assembling the exhibition of Egyptian forgeries for The Brooklyn Museum to open in November 1963* as The Forger’s Progress it […]
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By: Linton Satterthwaite
Note on Hieroglyphs on Bone From the Tomb Below Temple I, Tikal
Hieroglyphs incised on bone artifacts from the spectacular Burial 116 below Temple I, Tikal, constitute a major increment to the […]
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Vol. 6 / No. 1
By: Aubrey S. Trik
The Splendid Tomb of Temple I At Tikal, Guatemala
“Pothunter,” grave-robber,” and “tomb-looter” are not respectable epithets in the vocabulary of archaeology. However, these similar activities are sometimes dignified […]
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