Volume 13 / Number 1

1970

On The Cover: Using an airlift, two divers excavate the cargo area of a shipwreck in the Straits of Messina.

Vol. 13 / No. 1

By: Kenneth D. Matthews

Roman Aqueducts: Technical Aspects of their Construction

The aqueducts of ancient Roman times represent the efforts of government to provide city dwellers with an abundant supply of […]

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Vol. 13 / No. 1

By: Jeffrey Zelitch

The Lakota Sun Dance

Wiwanyag Wacipi, the Gazing-at-the-Sun Dance is now the only public ceremony of the Lakota (Teton-Sioux) religion. It is, however, not […]

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Vol. 13 / No. 1

By: David I. Owen

Picking up the Pieces: The Salvage Excavation of a Looted Fifth Century B.C. Shipwreck in the Straits of Messina

The University Museum underwater excavations in the Straits of Messina were undertaken with a grant from the Geograph­ical Society of […]

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Vol. 13 / No. 1

By: Elizabeth Lyons

Figurines From Chansen

In 1968 and 1969 the University Museum team of George Dales, Bennett Bronson, and El­kins Weatherill in conjunction with members […]

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Vol. 13 / No. 1

By: Peter Throckmorton

More Lost Ships

This article was written before the Throck­mortons returned to Greece last spring. We have just received a note from Mr. […]

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