Volume VII / Number 4
1916
Vol. VII / No. 4
Notes
The firm of Lai-Yuan & Co. (Mr. C. T. Loo) has presented to the Museum the original base of the […]
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By: S. B. L.
A Red-Figured Pyxis
The vase which forms the subject of this article is one of the latest acquisitions of the Mediterranean Section of […]
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By: S. H. L.
An Ancient Babylonian Map
Among the collections in the Babylonian Section of the Museum is a clay tablet upon which an ancient engineer drew […]
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By: C. W. B.
Two Early Chinese Buddhist Sculptures
Few examples of early Chinese sculpture are more widely known than are the two Buddhist pedestals recently acquired by the […]
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By: W. C. F.
The Amazon Expedition of the University Museum
The Indians of South America are physically so similar to those of North America, and so unlike any other possible […]
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The Year’s Progress
Each number of the JOURNAL contains a record of events at the Museum during the preceding quarter and by reference […]
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