Volume 50 / Number 3

2008

Special Edition: 50th Anniversary

On The Cover: Members of the Abydos Survey for Paleolithic Sites (ASPS) set off into the Egyptian desert. Photo by ASPS.

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Museum Mosaic – Winter 2008

Penn Museum Receives Planning Grant From National Endowment For The Humanities The Penn Museum has received a planning grant of […]

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By: Richard Hodges

Fifty Years On: From the Director

Fifty years ago, when Expedition was launched in 1958, globalization was a dream as the world enjoyed an era of […]

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By: Alex Pezzati and James R. Mathieu

Is Your Mind Ready for Adventure?: From the Archives

“EXPEDITION—for the adventurous mind. If you’re puzzled about man’s fate, about his potential for greatness or failure in this sometimes […]

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By: Stephen J. Tinney

From Clay to Computers: The Genesis of the Electronic Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

Almost 4,000 years ago, a young scribe sat in a sunny courtyard in the ancient city of Nippur holding a […]

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By: Emily S. Renschler and Janet Monge

The Samuel George Morton Cranial Collection: Historical Significance and New Research

Update on the Morton collection For updates on the Museum’s work towards the repatriation and burial of the Morton Collection, […]

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By: Harold L. Dibble, Shannon P. McPherron, Deborah I. Olszewski, Jennifer R. Smith, Utsav Schurmans and Laurent Chiotti

Prehistoric Abydos: Africa's Gateway to the World

Most Expedition readers will be familiar with the Museum’s longstanding Egyptian research project at Abydos, which focuses on Abydos’s ancient […]

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By: Kathy Curnow

Splendor and Tension in Benin’s Palace Theatre: Exhibit Notes

“The closer you get to Benin City, the further away it is.” This Edo proverb speaks to the complexity of […]

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By: Jennifer Houser Wegner

Penn Museum’s Youngest Egyptologist Alexander Wegner: Field Experience

Fans of Elizabeth Peter’s Amelia Peabody novels, which are set in late-19th century Egypt, might be familiar with a husband […]

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By: Mark D. Mitchell

A Unique Northern Plains Ceramic Vessel in the Museum’s Lewis and Clark Collection: What in the World

Even well-known artifacts can yield surprising new discoveries. Scholars have long believed that fragments of pottery in the Penn Museum’s […]

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By: Janet Monge

The Morton Collection and NAGPRA

Update on the Morton collection For updates on the Museum’s work towards the repatriation and burial of the Morton Collection, […]

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By: Janet Monge

ORSA: The Open Research Scan Archive

Update on the Morton collection For updates on the Museum’s work towards the repatriation and reburial of the Morton Collection, […]

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By: Emily S. Renschler

A Historical Osteobiography of the African Crania in the Morton Collection

Update on the Morton collection For updates on the Museum’s work towards the repatriation and burial of the Morton Collection, […]

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By: James R. Mathieu

From the Editor – Winter 2008

Welcome to the 50th anniversary issue of Expedition—originally launched in the fall of 1958! This commemorative issue looks back on Expedition’s […]

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By: Deborah I. Olszewski

Nancy S. Steinhardt, Curator of Chinese Art, Asian Section: Meet the Curators

Penn museum’s curator of Chinese Art in the Asian Section, Nancy S. Steinhardt, began studying Chinese while attending the Mark […]

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