Mediterranean Section

Vol. VI / No. 1

By: E. H. D.

A Daphnae Situla from Memphis

THE Egyptian collections of the Museum include a number of fragmentary Greek Vases found in Egypt. One of these, a […]

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Vol. V / No. 6

Pottery from Minturnae

A RECENT issue (Volume V, Numbers 4-5) of the Bollettino of the International Mediterranean Research Association was devoted to Campanian […]

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Vol. V / No. 6

By: E. H. D.

A Statue of Athena

THROUGH the generosity of Mr. Raymond Pitcairn, the Museum has received as a loan a very interesting statue, somewhat under […]

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Vol. V / No. 6

By: E. H. D.

Attic Vases from Memorial Hall

THE loan that is described in the following article represents more than a merely satisfactory acquisition to the University Museum’s […]

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Vol. V / No. 5

The Albert Gallatin Collection

THANKS to the extreme generosity of the owner, Mr. Albert Gallatin of New York, one of the outstanding private collections […]

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Vol. V / No. 4

By: G. H. McF.

The Cyprus Expedition

The Museum’s Excavations in Cyprus were resumed in the spring of 1934. The site chosen by Mr. B. H. Hill, […]

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Vol. V / No. 3

By: E. H. D.

An Italic Head

THE Museum has recently acquired a terracotta head slightly under life-size, of unknown provenance [Plate XII]. The massive neck and […]

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Vol. V / No. 2

By: E. G.

Bronze Bird Figures from Russia

AMONG the numerous examples of the bronze work from Russia and Siberia recently acquired by the Museum through exchanges with […]

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Vol. V / No. 2

By: E. H. D.

A Pair of Earrings from Cyprus

WHENEVER Homer mentions a work of exquisite handicraft he attributes it to the Phœnicians. It is Phœnician women who stain […]

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Vol. V / No. 1

By: J. J.

An Egyptian Landscape at Minturnae

IN Plate VIII is shown a restored terra-cotta plaque of a type represented by numerous fragments in the excavations at […]

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