Volume 18 / Number 4
1976
On The Cover: Dr. Rainey with one of his woodcarvings, his most recent interest.
Vol. 18 / No. 4
By: Howard C. Peterson
Froelich Gladstone Rainey
A great period for the University Museum has been the 29-year directorship of Froelich Gladstone Rainey from 1947 to 1976. […]
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By: Tamara Stech Wheeler and Robert Maddin
The Techniques of the Early Thai Metalsmith
Archaeological research in Thailand during the past decade has produced evidence of an early bronze metallurgical tradition, the beginnings of […]
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By: William Schauffler
Archaeological Survey and Excavation of Ban Chiang Culture Sites in Northeast Thailand
Human bones, bleached white by the sun or stained black by the soil are scattered about. Large painted pots with […]
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By: Chester Gorman and Pisit Charoenwongsa
Ban Chiang: A Mosaic of Impressions from the First Two Years
Only a decade ago, Southeast Asia was regarded as a prehistoric cul-de-sac; that it might have been an important area […]
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By: James D. Muhly
University Museum-Thai Fine Arts Department Northeast Thailand Archaeological Project: Introduction
In this issue of Expedition, designed to be some small tribute to Froelich Rainey for his many years of inspired […]
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By: Sir John Pope-Hennessy
The Museum as Forum
This article is based on a talk to the University Museum Fellows on November 6, 1975 by Sir John Pope-Hennessy, […]
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