American Section

Vol. VI / No. 4

By: E. A. G.

Ural Bronzes

IN 1933 the Museum acquired by exchange with several Museums of the U.S.S.R. a considerable collection of small bronzes from […]

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Vol. VI / No. 4

By: H. N. W.

A Mexican Effigy Pipe

THE ceremonial use of tobacco held an important place in the religious rites of the Mexican peoples, yet pipes are […]

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Vol. VI / No. 4

By: M. L. B.

Lintel 3 Restored: And Why

LINTEL 3, very generally granted to be among the finest achievements of the Maya Sculptors, was discovered in a much […]

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Vol. VI / No. 3

Expedition Notes

THE sixth season of the Piedras Negras Expedition has been arranged and the field staff will have reached the site […]

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Vol. VI / No. 3

By: H. N. W.

Taino Figurines

WHEN Columbus landed on the shore of the New World the natives greeted his messengers with the cry “Taino! Taino!” […]

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Vol. VI / No. 3

By: V. P.

Guajiro Expedition 1935

THE Expedition to the Guajiro Peninsula which was dispatched on April 23rd under the sponsorship of the Museum and Columbia […]

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Vol. VI / No. 2

By: J. A. M.

Mexican and Mayan Sweat-Baths

In the last issue of the Bulletin Mr. Satterthwaite referred to the problem of sweat-baths in the Maya area and […]

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Vol. VI / No. 2

By: F. de L.

Expedition to the Yukon

The following article by Dr. Frederica de Laguna gives an account of the work of the Museum’s recent expeditions to […]

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Vol. VI / No. 2

By: J. A. M.

Collections from Santarem

DESPITE its immense extent, the Amazonian region is without doubt the the area least known in America from an archaeological […]

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Vol. VI / No. 1

By: L. S., Jr.

The Black Rocks

THE following article by Mr. Satterthwaite, Field Director of the Museum’s Expedition to Piedras Negras, Guatemala, covers the work accomplished […]

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