Volume 3 / Number 2

1961

On The Cover: Drawing with a pencil on frosted plastic, Claude Duthuit plots the position of some of the small objects on the wreck of a Bronze Age ship preparatory to removing them for study. This was one of the methods of land archaeology adapted in this first season to under-sea investigation.

images of flowers

Vol. 3 / No. 2

By: C.L. Lundell

The Flora of Tikal

The popular image of the jungle is one of mystery and romance. Kipling, Conrad, Maugham, and hoses of contemporary and […]

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Images for trivia

Vol. 3 / No. 2

Where in the World?

These pictures are all of sites where the University Museum has worked. Can you select the proper caption for each […]

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Vol. 3 / No. 2

By: George F. Bass

A Bronze Age Shipwreck

Just off Cape Gelidonya, on the southwest coast of Turkey, lies a row of five tiny islands, little more than […]

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Vol. 3 / No. 2

By: Rodney S. Young

Footnote on Griffins

Egnatia lay on the Adriatic coast of southern Italy a few miles above Brundisium (Brindisi) and at the point where […]

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Vol. 3 / No. 2

By: Frances W. James

Beth Shan

The Biblical Book of Samuel tells us that the bodies of Saul and his sons were exposed by the Philistines […]

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drawing of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Izard

Vol. 3 / No. 2

By: Robert C. Smith

The Ruins of Rome

“Here is to be seen those rare Curiosities that no City in the world can afford the like.” Thus Francis […]

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