American Section
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Vol. VII / No. 2
By: J. A. M.
Impressions of an Ethnologist
So great was the appeal of European articles of apparel and adornment to the American Indian that they were adopted […]
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Vol. VII / No. 2
By: H. H. F. J.
American Indian Portraits
THE current exhibition of Portraits of American Indians from Poca hontas to Sitting Bull is, in a manner, a departure […]
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Vol. VII / No. 1
By: L. S., Jr.
Thrones at Piedras Negras
THE seventh Piedras Negras Expedition worked at the ruins of this ancient Maya city from March 22nd to July 4th, […]
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Vol. VII / No. 1
By: H. N. W.
Chief Gabriel Paul’s Treasure
BY the generous gift of Dr. Samuel W. Fernberger, the University Museum has received a collection of interesting objects, formerly […]
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Vol. VI / No. 6
By: Hermann Von Walde-Waldegg
An Expedition to San Agustin and the Indian Reservation of Tierradentro in Southern Colombia
FROM June until November 1936, I had the privilege of leading an expedition in Southern Colombia under the auspices of […]
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Vol. VI / No. 6
By: H. N. W.
Eskimo Tun-Ghat Mask
THE rare mask which was collected from the Eskimo of Hooper Bay, Western Alaska, by W. B. Van Valin, is […]
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Vol. VI / No. 5
By: E. B. H.
The First Americans
JOINT work of the University Museum and the Academy of Natural Sciences and the Carnegie Institution was continued in New […]
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Vol. VI / No. 5
By: L. S., Jr.
The Sixth Piedras Negras Expedition
MAYAN carved and dated monuments, so splendidly represented in our museum by originals from Piedras Negras, are found scattered over […]
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Vol. VI / No. 5
By: M. B.
Archaeology in Western Pennsylvania
ALTHOUGH few of us think that archaeology, like charity, can begin at home, digging in Pennsylvania has gone on spasmodically […]
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Vol. VI / No. 4
By: J. A. M.
Archaeological Work in Durango During March, 1936
DR. MASON has been engaged in research in northern Mexico since early December on an extension of Dr. Edgar B. […]
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