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Vol. 1 / No. 4
By: William R. Coe
Tikal 1959
At this Maya site in northern tropical Guatemala the fourth season of field work under the direction of Edwin M. […]
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Vol. 3 / No. 4
By: William R. Coe
A Sculpture from Mexico
The New World archaeological collections of the University Museum are comprehensive, often superlative. But we are aware of certain shortcomings. […]
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Vol. 5 / No. 2
By: William R. Coe and John J. McGinn
Tikal: The North Acropolis and An Early Tomb
What is it that motivates anticipation of a rich tomb as the trench is cut further and deeper back in […]
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Vol. 6 / No. 1
By: Froelich Rainey, Rodney S. Young, Samuel Noah Kramer and William R. Coe
Expedition News – Fall 1963
South Asia The Museum’s Director, Dr. Rainey, and Professor W. Norman Brown, Chairman of the South Asia Regional Studies Department […]
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Vol. 8 / No. 1
By: William R. Coe
Tikal: Ten Years of Study of a Maya Ruin in the Lowlands of Guatemala
Introduction By the end of 1966 the fieldwork of the Tikal Project will have ended, though understandable with small sense […]
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