Volume I / Number 2
1910
Vol. I / No. 2
Notes
Dr. Edward Sapir, Instructor in Anthropology, has accepted the position of Ethnologist-in-Charge on the Geological Survey of Canada, a post […]
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By: F.G. Speck
Some Uses of Birch Bark by Our Eastern Indians: American Section
The primitive Algonkian tribes of the northeastern United States and eastern Canada have only recently come in for a share […]
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By: W. N. Bates
Sculptures from Lake Nemi: Mediterranean Section
Among the marbles which have been presented to the Museum by Mrs. Lucy Wharton Drexel are a number from Lake […]
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By: J. A. Montgomery
The Pronunciation of the “Ineffable Name” According to a Jewish Text in the Museum: Babylonian Section
One of the mysteries of Biblical scholarship is the correct form and pronunciation of the name of the God of […]
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By: D. Randall-MacIver
The Eckley B. Coxe Junior Expedition: Egyptian Section
The first number of the MUSEUM JOURNAL contained a brief notice of the fourth Eckley B. Coxe Junior Expedition to […]
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