Volume V / Number 4
1914

Vol. V / No. 4
Notes
Through the generosity of Mr. John Wanamaker the Museum has acquired a number of rare ethnological specimens from different islands […]
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Vol. V / No. 4
By: E. H. H.
Fresco Representing a Hunt, from the Later Palace at Tiryns
No site in prehistoric Greece is more familiar than the citadel of Tiryns, the gray rock of which rises sheer […]
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Vol. V / No. 4
By: E. H. H.
Some Greek and Italian Vases in the Museum
An Ionic Amphora In 1896 the Museum purchased a group of eight vases which had once belonged to Tewfik Pasha, […]
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Vol. V / No. 4
By: E. H. H.
A Pair of Bits from Corneto
In the fourth book of the Iliad after Pandaros has succeeded in sending an arrow through the fastening of Menelaos’s […]
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Vol. V / No. 4
By: C. W. B.
A Masamune Blade
Among the recent acquisitions of the Museum is a sword which there is good reason to believe was forged by […]
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Vol. V / No. 4
By: C. W. B.
Tibetan Sacred Art
Illustrated By Two Tibetan Paintings In The Museum. There appears at first sight. little by which to distinguish the sacred […]
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Vol. V / No. 4
By: G. B. G.
The Year at the Museum
The chief event that marks the history of the Museum during 1914 is the successful completion of the building operations […]
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