Volume 10 / Number 3
1968
On The Cover: Sand removed from trench beside Roman wreck, using an aluminum air lift, ten inches in diameter, placed on inverted monorails. An extra air tank is attached to the air lift for emergency use.

Vol. 10 / No. 3
By: George F. Bass
The Turkish Aegean: Proving Ground for Underwater Archaeology
In the spring of 1960, seven men and women arrived in Turkey to excavate a Bronze Age shipwreck ninety-five feet […]
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Vol. 10 / No. 3
By: John M. Dimick
Aubrey S. Trik: June 30, 1910—March 11, 1968
The Museum has experienced a grievous loss by the death of Aubrey Trik, leading member of the Technical Staff and […]
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Vol. 10 / No. 3
By: Michael L. Katzev and Susan Womer Katzev
The Search Below
The 1967 survey expedition was made possible through the generous sponsorship of the University Museum; the Cyprus Mines Corporation of […]
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Vol. 10 / No. 3
By: Francis E. Johnston
Anthropological Aspects of Human Physical Growth
As the physical anthropologist seeks to understand the meaning of the striking range of variability which confronts him he is […]
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Vol. 10 / No. 3
By: Nicholas David
Archaeological Reconnaissance in Cameroon
In spite of its central location at the hinge of Africa, between the Congo basin and the West, the desert […]
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By: Maude de Schauensee
Portable Architecture
What is a Bedouin tent but an eminently practical, completely portable house demonstrating all the principal elements of permanent architecture. […]
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