Vol. I / No. 2

Indian Sculpture: A Naga with a Flask

AMONG the many Indian pieces long in storage but recently put on display in the Museum is a fragment of […]

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A Chinese Mirror of the T’ang Dynasty

A WELCOME addition has been made to the Chinese collections of the Museum by the purchase this summer in China […]

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A Red-Figured Loutrophoros

THE Attic vase, [Plates VI and VII], recently acquired by the Museum, is one of the largest and finest known […]

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A New Collection From Central Europe

THE collection of prehistoric objects recently acquired in Bohemia by the Museum contains select series ranging in age from the […]

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A Collection of Algonkin Ethnology

A collection of ninety-nine specimens illustrative of the ethnology of the Algonkin Indians has been recently purchased. These were gathered […]

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Excavations Kirkuk

THE Museum is participating in the work of the Harvard-Baghdad School excavations at Kirkuk, Iraq. Mr. Charles Bache, Associate in […]

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The Joint Expedition to Ur

MR. WOOLLEY’S first official report on the work at Ur of the Chaldees came to the Museum early in January. […]

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The Egyptian Expedition

THE first report from the Museum’s Expedition to Meydum has been received. During the first two weeks of the season […]

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A Baule Mask in the Museum Collections

THE dry-point engraving by Mrs. Beatrice Levy of Chicago which is reproduced as the frontispiece represents one of the Ivory […]

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Publications

IT is proposed to issue each month during the winter an illustrated Bulletin of which this number is the first. […]

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