Volume VIII / Number 1
1940
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Vol. VIII / No. 1
By: J. F. D.
The Achaeans at Kourion
THE University Museum has played a distinguished part in the rediscovery of the pre-Hellenic civilization of Greece. The Heroic Age […]
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Vol. VIII / No. 1
By: L. L.
Nippur Old Drugstore
HERB doctors, Medicine men, and Drugstore prescriptions, may now trace their origin to a respectable antiquity: a welcome piece of […]
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Vol. VIII / No. 1
By: H. N. W.
Fictile Art of the Mochicas
THE isolated coastal valleys of northern Peru, some fifteen hundred years ago, were the home of a people whose realistic […]
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Vol. VIII / No. 1
By: H. R.
A Contemporary of Queen Hatshepsut
THE Eckley B. Coxe Expedition of 1909 to Buhen in Nubia found a beautiful dark diorite1 statuette of a man […]
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Vol. VIII / No. 1
By: J. A. M.
Book Reviews
INDIAN ARTS IN NORTH AMERICA, by George C. Vaillant. Pp. xiii-63. Pls. 96 and colored frontispiece. Harper & Brothers, New […]
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