Volume 60 / Number 2

2018

Spotlight On: Decoding the World of Coins

On The Cover: Coins from the Penn Museum Mediterranean Section: a silver Republican Roman coin from Rome, a gold Imperial Roman coin from Milan, and a bronze Republican Roman coin from Gaul. Museum Objects: 29-126-864, 29-126-1102, and 29-126-881.

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By: Deborah I. Olszewski

Harold Dibble: Scientist and Mentor, 1951-2018

Harold L. Dibble, preeminent paleoanthropologist, passed away on June 10, 2018, age 66. He was first and foremost a scientist […]

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Museum News

Recent Additions to the Museum Collection The Penn Museum recently acquired two significant collections of objects that will reside in […]

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Member News

Drexel and Boyer Medals Presented at LES Dinner On May 11, the Penn Museum awarded the Lucy Wharton Drexel Medal, […]

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Global Classroom: News From Learning Programs

Building Work-Ready Skills for High School Students In an exciting new program this past spring, the Learn-ing Programs Department organized […]

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By: Chantel E. White

In Search of Emily Dickinson’s Gardens

A sepal, petal, and a thorn Upon a common summer’s morn— A flask of Dew—A Bee or two— A Breeze—a […]

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By: Katherine Moore

Creating Object Biographies: Penn Students Explore the Museum Collection

When the Center for the Analysis of Archaeological Materials (CAAM) offered its first classes in September 2014, the Teaching Specialists […]

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By: Jessica S. Johnson

Saving Iraq’s Cultural Heritage: Training Iraqi Conservators at Gordion, Turkey

Over the past four years, the Penn Museum’s Gordion Archaeological Project has hosted three Iraqi cultural heritage professionals during our […]

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By: Hans De Zeeuw

The Ottoman Tanbûr: Introducing the Long-Necked Lute of Ottoman Classical Music

The Ottoman Empire emerged in the early 14th century in Anatolia as a result of the disintegration of the Seljuk […]

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By: Kristen Pearson

The Philadelphia Mint: A Coinage Legacy

Congress passed the The Coinage Act on April 2, 1792, establishing the United States Mint and setting the U.S. dollar […]

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By: Jane Sancinito

Like a Bad Penny: Ancient Numismatics in the Modern World

Numismatics (pronounced nu-mis-MAT-ics) is the study of coins, paper money, tokens, and medals. More broadly, numismatists (nu-MIS-ma-tists) explore how money […]

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Gallery Sneak Peak

Africa Galleries Did you ever wonder how objects from the African continent made their way to the Penn Museum? The […]

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At the Museum

Building Transformation We are building transformation across the Museum, with new galleries, visitor amenities, and programs. The first milestone of […]

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By: Julian Siggers

The Transformation Continues: From the Director

Dear Friends, Our Building Transformation is truly underway. Among the many new experiences visitors will en-counter next fall will be, […]

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By: Jane Hickman

An Eclectic Fall Issue: From the Editor

The Fall 2018 issue of Expedition includes four articles on various topics: a primer on how to read and understand […]

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