Volume XIII / Number 1
1922
Vol. XIII / No. 1
Notes
GIFTS. The following gifts have been received. A piece of tapa cloth from Samoa from Mrs. Walter J. Freeman. Twenty […]
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By: Eleanor F. Rambo
Stories on Greek Vases: Notes of Some Vases in the University Museum
Any handbook on Greek vases, every general discussion of them, posits the statement that the vases are of the highest […]
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By: Leon Legrain
Five Royal Seal Cylinders
I The Oldest Dated Royal Seal. The Seal of Basha-Enzu, B. C. 2900. ART and history are interested in this […]
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By: Louis Shotridge
Land Otter-Man
The title of this article is not that of a myth, but a name of a war canoe. The canoe […]
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By: William Curtis Farabee
Recent Discovery of Ancient Wampum Belts
During the summer of 1921, Doctor Gordon, the Director ofthe Museum, in company with Doctor Leon Legrain, paid a visit […]
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By: Clarence S. Fisher
Beth-Shean
THE Beth-shean of Scripture, called Scythopolis by the Greeks and now the little village of Beisan, has been an object […]
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By: George Byron Gordon
Arabic Art: This is not a treatise on Arabic Art but a notice directing attention to some examples in the University Museum that I obtained at Cairo and Damascus in 1919.
The terms Mohammedan Art, Arabic Art and Saracenic Art are used by different writers to describe the work of artists […]
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By: Sir Frederic Kenyon
The British Museum Policy
The following abstract of an address by Sir Frederic Kenyon, Director of the British Museum, delivered before the Society of […]
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