Volume II / Number 1

1930

Vol. II / No. 1

New Expeditions

IT is a matter of satisfaction to be able to announce that the Museum’s important excavations at Beisan, Palestine, were […]

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By: H. E. F.

The Maikop Treasure

ALTHOUGH the burial mounds or kurgans of South Russia have for many years been yielding interesting treasures in gold ornaments […]

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By: E. H. D.

Four New Geometric Vases

ONE of the most striking phenomena of Greek decorative art is the appearance in about 1000 B.C. of a style […]

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By: A. K. Coomaraswamy

A Trinity of Fortune

NEW iconographic type of considerablc interest is presented by two almost identical reliefs, one (Plate VII) now in the University […]

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The Wheeling Expedition

AT Beech Bottom, near Wheeling, West Virginia, an archaeological party from the Museum excavated a small Indian mound during July […]

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The Czecho-Slovakian Expedition

POTTERY vessels, bronze earrings, bracelets, arrowheads and iron knives belonging to a period of culture more than five thousand years […]

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Exhibition of the Kirkuk Finds

AN exhibition of the finds of the expedition at Nuzi near Kirkuk in northern Mesopotamia will be placed on view […]

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Exhibition of Student Drawings

PLATE XIII shows one of more than fifty charcoal drawings and water colours by the first and second year students […]

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Junior Membership

A CONSIDERABLE extension of the opportunities for the interest and instruction of children has been initiated this fall in the […]

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Publications

TWO volumes of the publications on the Museum’s work at Beisan have just been issued by the University of Pennsylvania […]

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