Volume XX / Number 3-4
1929
Vol. XX / No. 3-4
Announcement
Beginning with Volume XXI, an alteration will be made in the scope of the Museum Journal. Hitherto, an effort has […]
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By: L. Legrain
The Boudoir of Queen Shubad
QUEEN SHUBAD was so fond of her jewels that when she died in ancient Ur, six thousand years ago, they […]
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By: Kenneth Graham
Scientific Notes on the Finds From Ur
I. Restoration of the Silver THE metallurgists of early times, as is well known, were able to produce bronzes of […]
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By: L. Legrain
Gem Cutters in Ancient Ur
“All the Babylonians,” says Herodotus, who visited the land in the days of Artaxerxes Longhand, “have a seal and they […]
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By: D. S. Davidson
The Lock Haven Expedition
THE Lock Haven Expedition of the University Museum was organized in June, 1929, for the purpose of investigating the archæological […]
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By: J. Alden Mason
The Texas Expedition
TEXAS, although the largest state in the Union, has been quite neglected by archæologists and therefore was chosen as the […]
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By: Louis Shotridge
The Kaguanton Shark Helmet
AT last the Kaguanton Clan let go its oldest possession, the “Shark” Helmet (Plates XLVII and XLVIII). It is a […]
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