Volume VI / Number 4

1936

Vol. VI / No. 4

By: C. B.

The Round House at Gawra

ACTIVE work of the Expedition to Tepe Gawra, supported jointly by the American Schools of Oriental Research and the Museum, […]

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Vol. VI / No. 4

By: M. M. C.

An Egyptian Mummy Cloth

DURING the Roman Period in Egypt (30 B. C.-395 A. D.) one Ḥor, son Ḥarisēset born of Tedikhety(?), died and […]

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Vol. VI / No. 4

By: M. L. B.

Lintel 3 Restored: And Why

LINTEL 3, very generally granted to be among the finest achievements of the Maya Sculptors, was discovered in a much […]

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Vol. VI / No. 4

By: H. N. W.

A Mexican Effigy Pipe

THE ceremonial use of tobacco held an important place in the religious rites of the Mexican peoples, yet pipes are […]

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Vol. VI / No. 4

By: E. H. D.

A Bell-Krater by the Christie Painter

SOME years ago Professor Alfred Mansfield Brooks of Swarthmore College had the good fortune to discover in the public market […]

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Vol. VI / No. 4

By: E. A. G.

Ural Bronzes

IN 1933 the Museum acquired by exchange with several Museums of the U.S.S.R. a considerable collection of small bronzes from […]

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Vol. VI / No. 4

By: E. S.

Rayy Research, 1935: Part II

THE continuation of Dr. Schmidt’s report on the 1935 season of the Joint Expedition to Iran covers two important phases […]

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Vol. VI / No. 4

By: J. A. M.

Archaeological Work in Durango During March, 1936

DR. MASON has been engaged in research in northern Mexico since early December on an extension of Dr. Edgar B. […]

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