Volume 42 / Number 2
2000
On The Cover: Red-quartzite figure of pharaoh Senwosret III from his mortuary temple at South Abydos; see A Hundred Years at South Abydos. Photo credit: Josef Wegner
Vol. 42 / No. 2
By: James R. Mathieu
A Tree Falls in Philadelphia: Research Notes
The plunging of a silver shovel into the dirt on April 14, 2000, marked the official groundbreaking for the construction […]
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By: Irene Bald Romano
What Is This Statue Doing Up In the Air?: What in the World
The marble statue of a seated Dionysos with a Lion (MS 5483) has been a familiar landmark in the center […]
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By: Jeremy A. Sabloff
From the Director
This issue of Expedition highlights one of the most renowned strengths of the University of Pennsylvania Museum: our archaeological and […]
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Museum Mosaic – Summer 2000: People, Places, Projects
The University of Pennsylvania Museum awarded two honors in April 2000 in conjunction with the annual meeting of the Society […]
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By: Jing Sun
Opening Windows on the Outside World: My Experiences as an International Classroom Speaker
I came to the United States in February 1998 as a visiting scholar to do research on teaching English to minority […]
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By: Paul Zimmerman
Mapping Petra
In 1993 Martha Joukowsky opened a new excavation at the ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southwest Jordan (see box […]
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By: Paul Zimmerman
The City of Petra
Petra, one of the great cities of antiquity, Is nestled in the rugged Shan’ mountains of southern Jordan, halfway between the […]
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By: Leigh-Ann Bedal
Paradise Found: Petra's Urban Oasis
The ruins of the ancient city of Petra Crock” in Greek) lie in the mountains that form the eastern border […]
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By: Jennifer L. White
A Masterpiece in Clay: A Han House Model Reflects Traditional Chinese Life
For over twenty years a clay model of a three-story structure has stood with little notice among green-glazed ceramic tombwares […]
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By: Josef Wegner
A Hundred Years at South Abydos: Reconstructing the Temple of Pharaoh Senwosret III
Discovery and Rediscovery of a Royal Mortuary Temple Late in 1899 a young British archaeologist, David Randall-Maclver, was exploring the […]
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By: Alex Pezzati
A Crowning Achievement: Zelia Nuttall in Czarist Russia: From the Archives
Why was Zelia Nuttall, a well-known Aztec scholar, engaged to travel to Russia as a representative of the University of […]
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By: Henry N. Michael
Tree Rings and Radiocarbon Dates: Science & Archaeology
The advent of radiocarbon dating enabled scientists to put ancient organic remains into a far more reliable chronological framework than […]
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