Volume I / Number 3
1910
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Vol. I / No. 3
By: C. L. Woolley
The Eckley B. Coxe Expedition: Egyptian Section
While Dr. Maclver carried on at Haifa the main work of the season, described in the last number of the […]
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Vol. I / No. 3
By: J. A. Montgomery
A Love Charm On an Incantation Bowl: Babylonian Section
The incantation bowls from Babylonia are mostly of a prosaic and monotonous character. As one of the bowls in the […]
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Vol. I / No. 3
By: F.G. Speck
An Algonkian Myth: American Section
In the Indian villages of New England and the Maritime Provinces of Canada where the Penobscots, the Mali-sits, the Micmacs […]
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Vol. I / No. 3
By: M.R. Harrington
Some Customs of the Delaware Indians: American Section
When Penn made his first treaty with the Indians, their council fires burned at Shackamaxon, the site of Germantown. Here, […]
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Vol. I / No. 3
Notes
MR. HERBERT L. CLARK has presented to the Museum in memory of his father, the late Mr. Edward W. Clark, […]
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