New Expeditions

Originally Published in 1932

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WITH the coming of spring the Museum’s activities in the field largely center on this continent rather than in the East and Near East. The Eldridge R. Johnson Expedition, under the leadership of Dr. Mason, has already resumed operations at Piedras Negras, Guatemala. Mr. Howard has departed to continue his work in the Southwest, and Miss de Laguna will shortly leave for Alaska. It has been decided to resume excavations at Damghan, Persia, and we may confidently expect further important finds at this site. It is not possible at this time to announce definite plans for any other projects, and reports from all those mentioned will have to be held for publication in the autumn.

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"New Expeditions." Museum Bulletin III, no. 6 (April, 1932): 178-178. Accessed June 30, 2024. https://www.penn.museum/sites/bulletin/980/


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