Volume 9 / Number 3
1967
On The Cover: The Theater at Leptis Magna, Libya
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By: Carleton S. Coon
Yengema Cave
Like other non-professional soldiers during the second World War I made some close friends whom I saw little if ever […]
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By: Froelich Rainey
The Archaeology Explosion
A recent issue of Courier published by UNESCO, makes the point that archaeological monuments and museums spark tomorrow’s tourist explosion in […]
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By: Machteld J. Mellink
Mary Hamilton Swindler: January 1, 1884 - January 16, 1967
Mary Hamilton Swindler, Consulting Fellow of the University Museum, died on January 16, 1967. Mary Swindler, through a long career […]
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By: Dennis E. Puleston and Donald W. Callender, Jr.
Defensive Earthworks at Tikal
For the weeks, months, and even years one spends carrying out fairly routine work there is always the possibility of […]
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Expedition News – Spring 1967
The Sillman Collection Over one-half of American children have maloccluded (“crowded”) teeth, to a greater or lesser degree. About ten […]
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By: Oliver C. Colburn
A Habitation Area of Thurii
The expedition in search of Sybaris and the later colony Thurii, directed by Prof. Froelich Rainey of the University Museum, […]
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By: Herbert L. Alexander
Alaskan Survey
An expedition into the wilderness north of the Brooks Range in Alaska, where the nearest people are four days’ walk […]
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