Volume 11 / Number 1
1968
Special Edition: University Museum Field Work Part I
Vol. 11 / No. 1
By: Rodney S. Young
Operation Gordion
After nearly twenty years of activity at Gordion it is perhaps well to look back, to recall the reasons for […]
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By: Froelich Rainey
Editorial
All of us who are interested in the story of the world’s many different civilizations must wonder at the ferment […]
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By: James B. Pritchard
The Palace of Tell es-Sa’idiyeh
Since we began to excavate at Tell es-Sa’idiyeh in 1964 not a season has gone by without our gaining some […]
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By: George F. Bass and Laurence T. Joline
Problems of Deep Wreck Identification
Readers of recent numbers of Expedition and the National Geographic are aware already of the University Museum’s search for two specific shipwrecks off […]
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By: Ward H. Goodenough
Arts and Crafts in Truk
My first field work in the Pacific Islands was for seven months in the great complex atoll of Truk in […]
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By: Alfred Kidder, II
The Conservation Program at Tikal
In 1956, when the Museum undertook the tremendous task of making a thorough archaeological study of the ruins of Tikal, […]
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By: Ruben E. Reina
Sixteenth Century Guatemala: Archivos de Indias, Seville
After several decades of archaeological and ethnographic field work in the Maya area, the need to study, from an ethnographic […]
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By: Carleton S. Coon
Excavations at Yengema Cave: Sierra Leone
During November, 1965, Mrs. Coon and I excavated a cave at Yengema, Kono District, Southeastern Province, Sierra Leone. We were […]
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By: George F. Dales
The South Asia Section
The South Asia Section can attribute its genesis in large part to a belief in the traditions of the ancient […]
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By: Herbert L. Alexander
Alaska: Archaeology in the Atigun Valley
In 1966 the University Museum and the Society of the Sigma Xi supported a three-week survey of the Atigun Valley […]
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By: William H. Davenport
Anthropology in the British Solomon Islands
Since 1964 field research in the British Solomon Islands has been primarily concerned with ethnographic studies. Last winter’s special exhibition […]
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By: David O'Connor
Field Work in Egypt
The University Museum has at present three field expeditions active in Egypt, continuing a tradition of Egyptological research begun by […]
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