Volume 2 / Number 2

1960

On The Cover: Part of a decorative carved band on a cylindrical tripod vessel found in a grave in Tikal, Guatemala, by the University Museum's expedition during the 1959 field season. The band depicts two priests receiving a file of warriors who carry throwing sticks and spears. The vessel is believed to have been made at Teotihuacan in the Valley of Mexico, a thousand miles northwest of Tikal. Drawing by Norman J. Johnston.

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Vol. 2 / No. 2

Where in the World?

We thought and thought when we first saw the color slide from which this picture was made but couldn’t identify […]

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Vol. 2 / No. 2

Tikal: A Map of the Central Portion of a Famous Maya Ruin in the Lowlands of Guatemala

Mapping at Tikal has been going on since the 1957-58 season. It is a slow, difficult job, made so by […]

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Vol. 2 / No. 2

By: A.V. Kidder

Wanted: More and Better Archaeologists

This article, from The Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 83, and here reprinted under a new title and […]

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Vol. 2 / No. 2

By: Ellen L. Kohler

An Etruscan Tomb-Guardian

The Etruscans are still a mysterious people to us because at the present state of our knowledge we cannot answer […]

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Vol. 2 / No. 2

By: Edwin M. Shook

Tikal Stela 29: The oldest dated Lowland Maya monument is unearthed in the jungles of Guatemala. For a discussion of Maya dates the reader is referred to the accompanying article by Linton Satterthwaite.

Just short of a century ago, in 1864, canal diggers working in the steaming heat of a coastal swamp a […]

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photo of wall

Vol. 2 / No. 2

By: Rodney S. Young

Gordion: Phrygian Construction and Architecture

The traveller in Near Eastern lands cannot help but be struck by the hundreds of ancient mounds–Tels or Tepes or […]

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Vol. 2 / No. 2

By: Linton Satterthwaite

Maya “Long Count” Numbers

The new earliest “Long Count” or “Initial Series” date on Tikal Stela 29 is transcribed as “8.12.14.8.15 13 Men 3 […]

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Vol. 2 / No. 2

By: J. Alden Mason

Louis Shotridge

Formerly the Museum made a practice of having an American Indian as Assistant in the American Section. Dressed in his […]

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