Volume 22 / Number 1

1979

On The Cover: "Apache #10. Getting Water" from Edward Sheriff Curtis's The North American Indian. A picture made in early spring on the banks of White river, Arizona. The water bottle is the typical Apache one of basketry covered with Pinon gum.

Vol. 22 / No. 1

University Museum Announcements – Fall 1979

The Southeast Asia Section In 1971 the Ford Foundation established an Art and Archaeology project for South­east Asia with headquarters […]

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Vol. 22 / No. 1

By: Elizabeth Lyons

A Pair of Chinese Grave Urns: A Recent Gift to the Oriental Section of the Museum

The Chinese collection of the University Museum has recently been enriched, and enlivened, by a pair of southern Chinese grave […]

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Vol. 22 / No. 1

By: A. John Gwinnett and Leonard Gorelick

Ancient Lapidary: A Study Using Scanning Electron Microscopy and Functional Analysis

In the chronology of the development of ancient stone tools, drills and drilling were late additions to paleolithic technology. They […]

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Vol. 22 / No. 1

By: Martin Biddle

New Directions – Fall 1979: The Director Writes

The students who come to the Museum as the most dis­tinguished cultural resource on Campus are welcome and fortunate, as […]

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Vol. 22 / No. 1

Edward Sheriff Curtis: 1868-1952: The Shadow Catcher

Edward S. Curtis spent thirty-seven years in the field photographing, docu­menting and reconstructing life on the North American continent west […]

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Vol. 22 / No. 1

By: Frances W. James

The Revelation of Jerusalem: A Review of Archaeological Research

Ever since the year 587 B.C. when the Temple was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar and the 18-year old Jehoiachin of Judah […]

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