Volume I / Number 4

1930

Vol. I / No. 4

Mr. Woolley’s Report from Ur

THE Joint Expedition of the British Museum and of the Museum of the University of Pennsylvania has now, at the […]

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Report from Mr. Rowe at Meydum

The large unplundered tomb, the discovery of which I announced by cable, seems to be really a cache of coffins […]

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Important Finds at Kirkuk

THE excavations at Kirkuk, Iraq, have reached a particularly interesting stage, according to the latest report received from Mr. Charles […]

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Proposed Work in Czechoslovakia

THE University Museum and the Peabody Museum of Cambridge, Massachusetts, are sending out their Second Joint Archaeological Expedition to central […]

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Some Ancient Chinese Jades

THROUGH the generosity of Mr. Eldridge Johnson the Museum has recently purchased twelve rare Chinese jades of early period. Ten […]

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A Remarkable Persian Manuscript

ENGAGED by the Museum in describing its collection of Mohammedan Art, I found among the manuscripts a Persian item which, […]

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An Ivory Coast Door

PLATE VIII shows an important new addition to the African collections. It is an excellent example of West African wood […]

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A Basket Maker Collection in the Museum

MUCH of the knowledge of the archeology of southwestern United States has been acquired as the result of the keen […]

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A Hittite Tufa Eagle

INCLUDED in an extensive collection of classical and Babylonian antiquities lent to the Museum through the courtesy of Miss Elise […]

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Certain Coins in the Classical Collection

IN the John Thompson Morris Collection of gold and silver coins, on exhibition in the Sharpe Gallery, are many examples […]

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The Classical Study Rooms

IN the new Sharpe Gallery only the choicest pieces of the Museum’s extensive classical collections are on public view. The […]

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Recent Accessions to the Collections

IN addition to the many important objects resulting from the various excavations sponsored in whole or in part by the […]

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