Volume 12 / Number 4
1970
On The Cover: First Monolith from Taraco, Puno.
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Vol. 12 / No. 4
By: David O'Connor
Jaroslav Cerny: 1898-1970
Among the many scholars who have served the Museum and the University through the years, Jaroslav Cerny was one of […]
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By: Michael L. Katzev
Kyrenia: 1969
The University Museum undertook the second campaign of excavation on the Kyrenia shipwreck with the very kind permission of the […]
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Vol. 12 / No. 4
By: Ray Anita Slater
Dendereh and the University Museum: 1898-1970
The recent publication of Henry G. Fischer‘s book on Dendereh, more than seventy years after the first excavations at that […]
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By: Thomas C. Greaves
The Texture of Disaster
The world for some 70,000 Peruvians ended on Sunday afternoon, last May 31st, and to something over a million more, […]
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By: Sergio J. Chavez and Karen L. Mohr Chavez
Newly Discovered Monoliths From the Highlands of Puno, Peru
The archaeologist must deal with many kinds of evidence from the past, including such obstinate creatures as mute monoliths, those […]
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