Volume 30 / Number 2

1988

On The Cover: Reenactment of Christ's journey to the cross through the streets of Antigua, Guatemala. Good Friday, 1968. Photo by R. Reina.

Vol. 30 / No. 2

By: Robert L. Schuyler

Silver Reef Project: Creation of a ‘Historic Ethnography’ for a 19th Century American Mining Town on the Western Frontier: University Museum Research Projects

Since 1981 the American Historical Archaeology Section of The University Museum has been running a project that alternates between digging […]

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Vol. 30 / No. 2

By: Bonita Freeman-Witthof

Formal Games in the Cherokee Ritual Cycle

The Scientific Study of Games The formal games of western civilization have intrigued generations of scholars (see Expedition Vol. 27, […]

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Vol. 30 / No. 2

By: Ruben E. Reina

The Sacred World of the Maya: Costumbre and Religion in Guatelmala

Dedicated to my friend and former student, Edwin C. Buxbaum Nothing is more real than the real; and that is […]

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Vol. 30 / No. 2

By: Ralph M. Rowlett

Titelberg: A Celtic Hillfort in Luxembourg

In southwestern Luxembourg, near the border where Luxem­bourg, Belgium, and France come together, the site called Titel­berg sits astride a […]

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Vol. 30 / No. 2

By: Kyle M. Phillips and Ann H. Ashmead

Undoing the Past: Changing Attitudes Towards the Restoration of Greek Pots

When we first started work­ing on the publication of The University Museum’s Attic red-figure pottery for the Cor­pus Vasorum Antiquorum, […]

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Vol. 30 / No. 2

By: Karen Polinger Foster

Snakes and Lions: A New Reading of the West House Frescoes from Thera

In the Aegean Bronze Age, palaces and some private houses were richly decorated by murals depicting people, animals, and landscape […]

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Vol. 30 / No. 2

By: Robert H. Dyson, Jr.

Where in the World?

Many people interested in The Univer­sity Museum ask from time to time about our research activities. To respond to these […]

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Vol. 30 / No. 2

By: Himanshu P. Ray

Early Buddhist Caves of the Western Deccan: Indian Long-Distance Trade in the Early Centuries A.D.

Located along the western coast of India are a series of caves, some of them richly decorated, that were cut […]

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Vol. 30 / No. 2

By: Stephen P. Koob

The Conservation and Restoration of Red-figure Stamnos No. 48-30-3

The conservation and restoration of the red-figure stamnos 48-30-3 (University Museum collection) was undertaken with a view to returning the […]

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