Volume 49 / Number 3

2007

Special Edition: Native America

On The Cover: Isabel Gonzales's great niece and nephew dance the "Buffalo" at the annual Red Rocks Arts and Crafts Fair at Jeméz Monument, 2004. This event was photgraphed by Isabel's family and printed with permission from Isabel Gonzales and her family.

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By: Nicholas S. Picardo

The Dig House at Abydos: Field Experience

During the latter part of ancient Egypt’s Middle Kingdom in the 18th century BCE, a royal edict forbade the placement […]

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From the Editor – Winter 2007

In this last issue of Expedition for 2007 we present three feature articles. The first brings us to Gordion—the Museum’s […]

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By: Herbert Poepoe

REU Student Herbert Poepoe

As a native Hawaiian, I was fortunate to have been able to participate in the REU-NSF program during both the […]

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By: Nanibaa Beck

REU Student Nanibaa Beck

Sitting on a couch on the first floor of one of Penn’s dormitory high-rises, the REU students waited patiently for […]

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By: Sonya Ashley

REU Student Sonya Ashley

Like my friend Herbert Poepoe, I was fortunate to participate in the REU program twice (2006, 2007). Having just graduated […]

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By: Tim Powell and Larry Aitken

A Digital Partnership: Penn Museum and Ojibwe Tribal Historians: Research Notes

Gi Bugadin-a-maa Goom (Ojibwe: “To Sanction, to Give Authority, to Bring to Life”)—offers an exciting glimpse into how digital technology […]

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By: Jennifer Houser Wegner

From Fiction to Festchrift: Book News & Reviews

Nefertiti by Michelle Moran (New York: Crown, 2007). 480 pp., 1 map, 1 family tree, cloth, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-307-38146-0. Reviewed by Jennifer Houser Wegner, Research […]

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Museum Mosaic – Winter 2007: People, Places, Projects

American Section Receives IMLS Grant The Museum’s American Section has received a Museums for America grant for $130,000 from the […]

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By: Andrew L. Goldman

From Phrygian Capital to Rural Fort: New Evidence for the Roman Military at Gordion, Turkey

At the age of 20, Tritus, the son of Bato, joined the Roman army as a soldier of the VII […]

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By: Elizabeth G. Hamilton

Adventures in Experimental Smelting: Iron the Old-fashioned Way

It was a perfect October day to play with fire. The sun shone brightly on the barnyard of the Peters […]

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By: Lucy Fowler Williams, Isabel C. Gonzales and Shawn Tafoya

WaHa-belash adi Kwan tsáawä / Butterflies and Blue Rain: The Language of Contemporary Eastern Pueblo Embroidery

Pueblo people of the American Southwest say that as long as there is Pueblo religion there will be handmade cloth. […]

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Vol. 49 / No. 3

By: Richard Hodges

My First Encounter with Philadelphia: From the Director

Philadelphia and the Penn Museum have long held a special place in my heart. In 1980, renowned British archaeologist Colin […]

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By: Deborah I. Olszewski

C. Brian Rose: Curator-in-Charge, Mediterranean Section: Meet the Curators

The spark that led to a career in the archaeology of the Mediterranean world for C. Brian Rose, Curator-in-Charge of […]

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By: Abigail Seldin, Herbert Poepoe, Nanibaa Beck and Sonya Ashley

Building Bridges with “Native Voices”: Reflections on the REU-NSF Program, 2005-2007: Class Notes

In 2003 the National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded Jeremy A. Sabloff, then Williams Director of the Penn Museum, and Janet […]

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