Volume 6 / Number 4
1964
On The Cover: Sketches by Al Bendiner.

Vol. 6 / No. 4
By: Froelich Rainey
Al Bendiner
Probably you always remember your friends in odd circumstances. I like to remember Al Bendiner early on a Sunday morning, […]
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Vol. 6 / No. 4
By: J. Alden Mason
H. Newell Wardle, 1875-1964
With the death of Harriet Newell Wardle in the Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park, on May 20th, at the age of […]
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Vol. 6 / No. 4
By: Frances Eyman
Lacrosse and the Cayuga Thunder Rite
Lacrosse, the great combative team sport among Indians of eastern North America, is today the national sport of canada and […]
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Vol. 6 / No. 4
By: Ina Vanstan
Rags and Tatters Among the Textiles of Peru
The making of reconstructions of various kinds constitutes a large part of any archaeologist’s work. The final aim of such […]
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Vol. 6 / No. 4
By: Stephan F. DeBorhegyi
The Enduring Villages of Western Mexico
At the time of the Spanish Conquest, A.D. 1520-1535, the great American civilizations were those of the Pueblo in the […]
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By: Percy C. Madeira, Jr.
Men In Search of Man: The first seventy-five years of the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania.
This book, recently published by the University of Pennsylvania Press, is the work of a man whose concern for the […]
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Vol. 6 / No. 4
By: William H. Davenport
Marshall Islands Cartography
Cartography is an invention that is seldom encountered among primitive, that is non-literate, peoples, for it seems to be a […]
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Vol. 6 / No. 4
By: James B. Pritchard
Two Tombs and a Tunnel in the Jordan Valley: Discoveries at the Biblical Zarethan
The cutting of the first trench into any large antiquity site is bound to be significant, especially if the mound […]
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