Volume 19 / Number 2

1977

On The Cover: Copper and tin deposits of the world, after U. S. Bureau of Mines.

Vol. 19 / No. 2

By: Frank L. Lambrecht

Kalahari Desert Trek Notes: From Lobatsi to Tsodilo Hills

Except in relation to the surrounding countries of the Republic of South Africa, Rhodesia and South West Africa, the Repub­lic […]

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Vol. 19 / No. 2

By: George F. Dales and Jonathan Mark Kenoyer

Shell Working at Ancient Balakot, Pakistan

Balakot is one of four known ancient coastal sites in Pakistan dating to the period of South Asia’s earliest civilization—the […]

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Vol. 19 / No. 2

By: Barbara Klamon Kopytoff

Guerilla Warfare in Eighteenth Century Jamaica

There is a story that when Christopher Columbus, after his second voyage to the New World in 1494, was asked […]

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Vol. 19 / No. 2

By: Schuyler V. R. Cammann

Cult of the Jambīya: Dagger Wearing in Yemen

On a recent visit to the Yemen Arab Republic, even before I left the National Airport, I was impressed by […]

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Vol. 19 / No. 2

By: Robert Maddin, Tamara Stech Wheeler and James D. Muhly

Tin in the Ancient Near East: Old Questions and New Finds

Bronze—an alloy of copper and tin—gave its name to one of the periods of antiquity. It is now clear that […]

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Vol. 19 / No. 2

By: James D. Muhly

From the Editor: Martin Biddle will take over as director of the University Museum.

On October 1, 1977, Martin Biddle, of Winchester, England, will take over as director of the University Museum. He will […]

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