Volume VII / Number 3
1916
Vol. VII / No. 3
Notes
The following gifts have been received since the last number of the JOURNAL went to press. From Mr. Charles L. […]
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By: H. U. H.
The Bagobo
Some Notes on a Lately Acquired Collection “The owners of these islands,” says an old writer, speaking of the Southern […]
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By: S. L.
Ishtar’s Journey to Hell
The legend of the journey of Ishtar to the lower world, in quest of her lover, the dying god of […]
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By: C. W. B.
Notes on Chinese Statuary
It would perhaps be too much to say that but for the Buddhist faith there would have been no art […]
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By: A. H. Sayce
Oriental Art in the University Museum
The University Museum has on exhibition a collection representing the art of the Far East, which, though not as large […]
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Some Problems of Museum Development
It has sometimes been said that the ideal museum should contain everything. This is impractical even if it is not […]
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Eckley Brinton Coxe, Junior
At the moment of being put to press, this issue of the JOURNAL has been held back owing to the […]
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