Volume 6 / Number 2

1964

On The Cover: An Ashanti Soul-washer Badge.

Vol. 6 / No. 2

By: William H. Davenport

Hawaiian Feudalism

When Captain James Cook, greatest of all Pacific explorers, accidentally discovered the Hawaiian Islands in 1778, he also discovered that […]

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A votive bird from Anatolia

Vol. 6 / No. 2

By: Machteld J. Mellink

A Votive Bird from Anatolia

A stone hawk looks quizzically at the visitors of the special exhibit of the Lipchitz Collection. The label calls him […]

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Vol. 6 / No. 2

By: James B. Pritchard

Reconnaissance in Jordan

“How do you go about finding a site for excavation?” is a question frequently put to an archaeologist. With the […]

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Vol. 6 / No. 2

By: C.J. Gadd

Leon Legrain, D.D., Sc.D.

For over thirty years Dr. Legrain served as Curator of the Babylonian Section in the University Museum, an officer as […]

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Vol. 6 / No. 2

By: Oscar W. Muscarella

Ancient Safety Pins: Their Function and Significance

One of the most interesting types of archaeological research is that concerned with tracing the history of a particular object […]

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Vol. 6 / No. 2

By: Louise Scott

Wandering Griffin

(On seeing an Italian jug in the University Museum) The Adriatic shore of Italy across the sea from the Illyrian […]

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Vol. 6 / No. 2

By: David Crownover

An Ashanti Soul-Washer Badge

“In the beginning God created Black as well as White Men…God having created these two sorts of Men offered two […]

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