Volume 7 / Number 3

1965

On The Cover: Drawing of the eighth century Phrygian mosaic at Gordion.

Vol. 7 / No. 3

By: William A. Haviland

Prehistoric Settlement at Tikal, Guatemala

The ancient Maya ruins of Guatemala and Yucatan have held a fascination for layman and scholar alike every since the […]

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Vol. 7 / No. 3

By: Dennis E. Puleston

The Chultuns of Tikal

Modern archaeology in all parts of the world abounds with unsolved mysteries and riddles. The Classic Maya area of Central […]

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Vol. 7 / No. 3

By: S.R. Rao

Shipping and Maritime Trade of the Indus People

Until recently it was generally believed that the Indus civilization was land-locked and its limited trade route leading to Mesopotamia […]

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Vol. 7 / No. 3

By: Richard C. Bull

The Metamorphosis of One Collector

Collectors are, I am convinced, born and not made. Those who have the instinct will collect something, just as surely […]

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Vol. 7 / No. 3

Current University Museum Research – Spring 1965

ALASKA – A search for ancient archaeological sites in the Noatak Valley. Summer season. Continuing. Douglas Anderson in charge. ANDEAN STUDIES […]

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Museum Exterior

Vol. 7 / No. 3

Expedition News – Spring 1965

West Pakistan The South Asia Section of the University Museum and the Pakistan Department of Archaeology conducted the first season […]

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Vol. 7 / No. 3

By: Rodney S. Young

Early Mosaics at Gordion

Few excavators are inclined to utter cries of joy when they happen upon a mosaic floor. Mosaics cannot in good […]

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