Volume 11 / Number 2
1968
Special Edition: University Museum Field Work Part II

Vol. 11 / No. 2
By: Michael L. Katzev
The Kyrenia Shipwreck
The University Museum’s excavation of the Kyrenia shipwreck in 1968 was carried out with the kind permission of the Department […]
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By: Sarah Dublin
A Greek Acropolis and Its Goddess
At the southern tip of the Argolid peninsula a sheltered harbor is joined to the Argolic Gulf by a narrow […]
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Vol. 11 / No. 2
By: Froelich Rainey
The Search For Sybaris
In the 8th century B.C. the Greek people began a colonial expansion not unlike that of the British people more […]
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By: Robert H. Dyson, Jr.
A Decade in Iran
The establishment of a basic chronology consisting of broadly defined cultural phases from the earliest village settlements to the beginning […]
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Vol. 11 / No. 2
By: Bernard Wailes
Excavations at Dun Ailinne: County Kildare Republic of Ireland 1968
In June 1967 I was invited to the Republic of Ireland by Mr. John Cohane, of County Limerick, to visit […]
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By: Kenneth M. Kensinger and Francis E. Johnston
The Cashinahua and the Study of Evolution
Cooperative research by physical and cultural anthropologists among small, isolated populations such as the Peruvian Cashinahua, who are still largely […]
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By: Elizabeth K. Ralph
Archaeological Prospecting
As all readers of Expedition know, the basic technique of archaeology is excavation. But, as labor costs become higher all over […]
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Vol. 11 / No. 2
By: John Witthoft and Frances Eyman
The Wyoming Expedition of 1968
The Shoshone, like many other nomadic peoples of the Plains and the Rockies, are scarcely known to archaeology. Their ways […]
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By: G. Roger Edwards
Torre Mordillo: 1967
Excavations at Torre Mordillo in Calabria in Southern Italy were undertaken during September and October, 1967, as a joint operation […]
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Vol. 11 / No. 2
By: Robert J. Sharer
Chalchuapa: Investigations at a Highland Maya Ceremonial Center
The archaeological ruins of Chalchuapa lie within a broad, fertile valley in the western portion of seldom-visited El Salvador, the […]
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By: Karen L. Mohr-Chavez
Excavations in the Cuzco-Puno Area of Southern Highland Peru
Cuzco, once capital of the grand and extensive Inca empire before the Spanish conquest in 1532, and now justly titled […]
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Vol. 11 / No. 2
By: Bruce Lutz
Archaeological Investigations Near Unalakleet, Alaska
Preliminary excavations were begun near the village of Unalakleet on the coast of Norton Sound this past summer. Several of […]
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