American Section
Vol. V / No. 2
By: E. H.
For Junior Members: Indian Dolls
IN the American Indian Section of the Museum, among the weapons once used in fighting and hunting, among the clothing […]
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By: F. de L.
Ceremonial Paddles from the Eyak Indians, Alaska
THE Joint Expedition to Alaska of the University Museum and the Danish National Museum was fortunate in securing two specimens […]
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By: J. A. M.
A Stela from Piedras Negras
THERE are now shown in the Middle American Hall four monumental stelae from Pied.ras Negras, one of the results of […]
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By: Dr. J. Alden Mason
Three Inca Wooden Cups
IN THE course of the “housecleaning” of the Peruvian material in storage, which has lain untouched for many years, two […]
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Piedras Negras Expedition
THE Museum’s fourth expedition to Piedras Negras, Guatemala, was in the field for three months last spring. Excavations were confined […]
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Prehistoric Man in the Southwest
MR. EDGAR B. HOWARD continued last summer the search for early man in southwestern United States which he had been […]
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By: J. A. M.
A Stucco Head from Guatemala
THE pyramids, temples, and other structures of the so-called Old Maya Empire were completely covered with plaster and stucco. The […]
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By: H. N. W.
Guatemalan Textiles
MRS. E. A. OSBORNE, with the tireless zeal of the amateur, has gathered from the quaint mountain villages of Guatemala […]
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By: F. de Laguna
The Alaskan Expedition
AN unexpected discovery of great interest was made in Alaska this summer by Miss Frederica de Laguna, of the Museum […]
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By: H. N. W.
The Franklin Peale Collection
THREE quarters of a century ago, a member of the notable Peale family, identified with the artistic life of Philadelphia, […]
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