Volume IV / Number 2

1933

Vol. IV / No. 2

The Persian Expedition

WITH the death of John Frederick Lewis the University Museum suffers a loss that is shared by many other of […]

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Excavations at Tepe Gawra

THE Joint Expedition of the University Museum and the American Schools of Oriental Research has resumed work at Tepe Gawra […]

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Excavations at Tell Billa

WITH only a small force at Tell Billa, progress has been slow, but two finds are of no little importance. […]

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A Seal from Tell Billa

THE cylinder seal shown in PlateIV was found in the second Assyrian stratum of Tell Billa, but, as Dr. E. […]

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Vol. IV / No. 2

By: E. G.

The Development of the Russian Project

IN the Bulletin for January 1932, we reported on the survey which Mr. Eugene Golomshtok had made for the Museum, […]

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Vol. IV / No. 2

By: E. G.

Traces of a Blond Race in Siberia

THE general region of Central Asia has been pointed out as the probable cradle of the Caucasian race. The traces […]

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Vol. IV / No. 2

By: E. H. D.

A Corinthian Amphora

THE Museum has recently received on loan a collection of vases made by the late Hermann Hilprecht, one of the […]

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Vol. IV / No. 2

By: J. J.

A Marble Head from Minturnae

ONE of the earliest areas to attract the attention of the staff of the Museum’s Expedition to Minturnæ was a […]

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Vol. IV / No. 2

By: J. A. M.

Jade Ornaments from Piedras Negras

JADE was the material most highly prized by the ancient peoples of Mexico and Central America who regarded it as […]

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Vol. IV / No. 2

By: F. de L.

Three Carvings from Cook Inlet, Alaska

THREE interesting representations of human heads were secured in 1932 from a site in Kachemak Bay, Cook Inlet, Alaska, of […]

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