Volume 42 / Number 3

2000

On The Cover: A Kalighat painting of the goddess Chandi with elephant. See Kalighat Paintings from Nineteenth Century Calcutta in Maxwell Sommerville’s ‘Ethnological East Indian Collection’ Collection Object Number: 29-225-37 Photo credit: Francine Sarin.

Vol. 42 / No. 3

By: Pika Ghosh

Kalighat Paintings from Nineteenth Century Calcutta in Maxwell Sommerville’s ‘Ethnological East Indian Collection’

Kalighat paintings, as the name suggests, were created in the Kali Temple area on the ghat (bank) of the Burin […]

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Vol. 42 / No. 3

By: Ellen E. Bell, Robert J. Sharer, David W. Sedat, Marcello A. Canuto and Lynn Grant

The Margarita Tomb at Copan, Honduras: A Research Update

In an earlier issue of Expedition (41[2]), we reported on the first five years of work in an Early Classic […]

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Vol. 42 / No. 3

By: Rebecca Huss-Ashmore

‘The Real Me’: Therapeutic Narrative in Cosmetic Surgery

At 10:25, Kim gets out of her chair and paces across the examining room for at least the tenth time. […]

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Vol. 42 / No. 3

By: William Davenport

A Melanesian Wedding: Santa Cruz Island

Marriage is a social institution that appears to be universal to all human societies, but only some societies mark the […]

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Vol. 42 / No. 3

Museum Mosaic: People, Places, Projects – Winter 2000: International Classroom; Searching for Ancient Egypt; Dr. David Silverman; The University of Pennsylvania Museum on the Road

Welcome! Bienvenue! Swagatam! Willkommenl! INTERNATIONAL CLASSROOM hosted its annual In­ternational Student Reception on October 20, 2000. International students, scholars, and […]

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Jeremy A. Sabloff

Vol. 42 / No. 3

By: Jeremy A. Sabloff

From the Director

As I write this column, work on our new collections storage and research addition, the Mainwaring Wing, is moving along […]

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Vol. 42 / No. 3

By: Fredrik T. Hiebert

Unique Bronze Age Stamp Seal Found in Central Asia: What in the World

The University of Pennsylvania Museum Central Asia archaeology project has recently completed its third season of investigation at Anau depe […]

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Vol. 42 / No. 3

By: Alex Pezzati

Painted Walls, Painted Faces: From the Archives

The University of Pennsylvania Museum is not known for its collec­tions of oil paintings, but the Archives displays a few […]

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Vol. 42 / No. 3

By: Julia Lawson

Unraveling Threads: Conservation of the Weaving Lady: Research Notes

In the early 1960s the University of Pennsylvania Museum acquired an unusually precolumbian figural object. It consists of a doll-like […]

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Vol. 42 / No. 3

By: Kathleen Ryan

Edible Wild Plants as Digestive Aids: Ethnoarchaeology in Maasailand: Science & Archaeology

Indigenous cultures around the world retain knowledge of a diversity of plants in their environments, including plants used for medicinal […]

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Vol. 42 / No. 3

By: Lucy Fowler Williams and Melissa Wagner

American Collections Inspire Native Artists and Indian Communities

The American Section of University of Pennsylvania Museum has developed a rewarding relationship with the National Museum of the American […]

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