Volume 26 / Number 1
1983
On The Cover: Two women of the Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. Photo by Jordan M. Wright.
Vol. 26 / No. 1
By: Erle Leichty, James Muhly, Barbara Murray, Martha Phillips, Jennifer Quick and Bernard Wailes
Geraldine Bruckner: An Appreciation by Past and Present Expedition Staff
Geraldine Bruckner, aged eighty-two and Expedition’s Associate Editor, died on 9 August 1983 after a short illness. It would be […]
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By: Robert J. Sharer
Alfred P. Maudslay: Pioneer Maya Archaeologist: A Review Article
A century ago the splendid ruins of Maya civilization, first made famous by the travel accounts of John Lloyd Stephens […]
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By: Philip P. Betancourt, Mary G. Ciaccio, Brigit Crowell, Jean M. Donohoe and R. Curtis Green
Ceramic Stands: A Group of Domestic and Ritual Objects from Crete and the Near East
Cylindrical stands for pottery were used by several ancient cultures in the eastern Mediterranean, but their development among the Minoan […]
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100 Years of Research: The Approaching Museum Centennial
The University Museum has tried over the years to encourage an awareness of the richness and diversity of human culture, both […]
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By: Jordan M. Wright
‘The Highland Show’: Mount Hagen/Goroka, Papua New Guinea
The highland regions of Papua New Guinea were virtually unknown to outsiders until explorations during the 1930s revealed that hundreds […]
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By: Marilyn Goldberg
Tarquinia Antefixes: A View of the History of an Etruscan City-State
In The University Museum is a collection of architectural fragments from the Etruscan city-state of Tarquinia (Fig. 2), perhaps best […]
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