Volume 9 / Number 2
1966
On The Cover: Fresh from a swim in the river, these three Cashinahua boys paused in their pursuit of mischief long enough for Dr. Walker to catch them with his "spirit snatcher."
Vol. 9 / No. 2
By: Alfred Kidder, II
Percy Childs Madeira, Jr.: February 8, 1889 - January 29, 1967
Percy Childs Madeira was a member of the Board of Managers of the University Museum for thirty-six years and served […]
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By: Kenneth M. Kensinger
Change and the Cashinahua
In the Summer, 1965 number of Expedition, we published a copy of the first letter written by a Cashinahua in his own […]
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By: Francis E. Johnston, Richard L. Jantz and Geoffrey F. Walker
Physical Anthropology of the Cashinahua
As we have learned from the archaeological record, the American Indian is derived primarily from inhabitants of northeast Asia who […]
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By: Ellen L. Kohler
Ultimatum to Terracotta-Forgers
On the shelves of the classical study-storage a remarkably beautiful terracotta figurine has stood for many years. The figure is […]
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By: George F. Guillemin
The Ancient Cakchiquel Capital of Iximché
Guatemala, when thought of archaeologically, usually recalls rainforests and the ruined temples and palaces of a Piedras Negras or a Tikal. For […]
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By: Keith A. Dixon
The First Tikal-Inspired Fake: A Stone Sculpture from West Mexico
At Tikal, Guatemala, over the past ten years, the University Museum’s excavations have turned up some of the most spectacular […]
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Current University Museum Research – Winter 1967
AFGHANISTAN – Final arrangements for a proposed archaeological project in Seistan next fall and winter, working on problems of contacts […]
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