Volume 56 / Number 3

2014

Spotlight On: Beneath the Surface

On The Cover: The Paramount Chief from Sitio Conte Burial 11.

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By: Alessandro Pezzati

William L. Potter and Joanne S. Truckel Photograph Collection: New Acquisitions

The Archives is the administrative memory of the Penn Museum, as well as the repository for the scientific records of […]

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By: Philip Jones

An Elamite Inscribed Brick: New Aquisitions

The Babylonian Section’s newest acquisition, a large baked brick with a stamped inscription, illuminates an era of social and religious […]

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Museum News

Engaging Public Schools with the Ancient World The School District of Philadelphia has been faced with budget cuts forcing administrators […]

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Meet Our Members: David A. Schwartz, M.D.

David A. Schwartz, M.D., currently residing in Atlanta, Georgia, has been a member of the Penn Museum for three years […]

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By: Alessandro Pezzati

The Art of Archaeology: From the Archives

The 1839 invention of photography was revolutionary, and instantly useful to archaeologists, changing the nature of documenting the past. Yet […]

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By: Tessa De Alarcón and Sara Levin

Conservation Fellows Evaluate Cypriot Artifacts: Conserving the Past

Excavations sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania unearthed an array of important finds in Cyprus beginning in the 1930s. After […]

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By: Richard Hodges and John Mitchell

The Forty Saints Reconsidered

Spectacularly situated above the Straits of Corfu in southern Albania, this large, complex church was built in Late Antiquity- probably […]

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By: Brian Rose and Marianna Lovink

Recreating Roman Wax Masks

When we think of the Roman aristocrats who lived 2,000 years ago, one of the most vivid traditions that comes […]

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By: Grant Frame

Sargon’s March: A New Translation

In the eighth year of his reign (714 BC), the king of Assyria, Sargon II (721–705 BC), led a campaign […]

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By: Michael D. Danti

Searching for the Kingdom of Musasir: The Rowanduz Archaeological Program

Near Eastern archaeologists generate compelling headlines and grab attention searching for lost kingdoms, temples, and palaces, but most everyone knows […]

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Peopling the Past: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Making of Beneath the Surface: Life Death and Gold in Ancient Panama

We are often asked about the planning that goes into the design and construction of an exhibition—questions that are answered […]

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By: Lynn Grant

A Treasure Among the Sherds: Beneath the Surface

The treatments done by Penn Museum conservators usually relate to a current exhibition or loan. For our interns, however, we […]

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By: Lucy Fowler Williams

The Excavations at Sitio Conte: Beneath the Surface

The Penn Museum’s excavations at Sitio Conte began in 1940 with an invitation from private landowner, Miguel Conte. Since discovering […]

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By: Richard M. Leventhal and Brian I. Daniels

Saving Syria’s Cultural Heritage: Past/Present

The news from Syria is unbearable. Over 200,000 Syrians have been killed and the country’s population has been largely displaced. […]

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From Homework to Fieldwork: Summer 2014 Student Projects: Around the World

The Penn Museum encourages and supports student research projects. In 2014, we funded 35 students (23 graduate students, 12 undergraduate […]

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Around the World

The Penn Museum’s curators, staff, and consulting scholars conduct research around the world. Read on for a small sampling of […]

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By: Steve Tinney

New CAAM Labs and Classrooms Open for Fall Semester: From the Deputy Director

When students swipe their Penncards at the blue door and walk down the corridor to the Penn Museum’s newly reopened […]

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By: Julian Siggers

Connections that Last a Lifetime: From the Director

We frequently hear from people who first encountered the Penn Museum during the formative years of their childhood or adolescence. […]

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By: Jane Hickman

A Research Institution: From the Editor

The Penn Museum’s 2013–2020 Strategic Plan includes four foundational pillars: research, teaching, collections stewardship, and public engagement. In addition to […]

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