Vol. XXI / No. 2

By: Rudolf Anthes

Memphis (Mit Rahineh) in 1956

Two main goals lay before me when I left for Mit Rahineh in January, 1956. First, to finish the 1955 […]

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Vol. XXI / No. 1

By: Robert H. Dyson, Jr.

Iran: 19561

April is the Persian month. The plane wings over the high mountains ringing the plateau and finds them mostly free […]

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Vol. XXI / No. 1

By: James B. Pritchard

Discovery of the Biblical Gibeon

Ancient Palestine, a small area equivalent to that of Sicily or Vermont, has had in the course of sixty-seven years […]

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Vol. XX / No. 4

By: Linton Satterthwaite, Jr.

Maya Dates on Stelae in Tikal “Enclosures”

In the leading article in this issue of the Bulletin Dr. Rainey gives an account of the Museum’s new project […]

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Vol. XX / No. 4

By: Froelich Rainey

The Tikal Project

When I came to the University Museum in 1947, Percy Madeira spoke to me of his hope that some day […]

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Vol. XX / No. 3

By: William R. Coe

A Thin Stone Head From Middle America

Justifiably famed in the field of Precolumbian Mexican art are various types of related sculpture whose origin appears to have […]

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Vol. XX / No. 3

By: Alfred Kidder, II

Digging in the Titicaca Basin

The University Museum undertook its first project in American archaeology in mid-1895 when Max Uhle was engaged by mail to […]

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Vol. XX / No. 3

By: Dudley T. Easby, Jr.

Sahagún Reviviscit: In the Gold Collection of the University Museum*

Aboriginal Quimbaya goldsmiths in the Cauca Valley of Colombia were turning out remarkable hollow gold castings long before the birth […]

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Vol. XX / No. 2

By: J. L. Giddings, Jr.

Forest Eskimos: An Ethnographic Sketch of Kobuk River People in the 1880's*

FOREWORD Three men and a woman were the chief narrators from whose accounts the following sketch is compounded. They were […]

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Vol. XX / No. 1

By: H. G. Fischer

Prostrate Figures of Egyptian Kings

Those who visit the Egyptian galleries and see about them the imposing representations of the pharaohs which are displayed there-the […]

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