Volume III / Number 1
1912
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Vol. III / No. 1
Mrs. Lucy Wharton Drexel
We record with very deep regret the death of MRS. LUCY WHARTON DREXEL which took place suddenly on January 25th. […]
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Vol. III / No. 1
By: George A. Barton
One of the Oldest Babylonian Tablets in the World
THE University Museum possesses one of the oldest Babylonian tablets in the world. There are but four other objects which […]
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By: M. R. Harrington
The Devil Dance of the Apaches
AMID the rugged foothills of the Wichita Mountains, on the military reservation at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, lives a remnant of […]
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By: M. R. Harrington
The Northwest Coast Collection
AN ethnological collection from the Indian tribes of the Northwest Coast of America, constituting a part of the George G. […]
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By: Gerda Sebbelov
Maori Face-Tattoo
A TATTOOED Maori head is becoming a rare thing. One large collection (the Robley Coll.) is owned by the Museum […]
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Notes
Mr. Richard B. Seager, in charge of the Cretan excavations, and Dr. Edith H. Hall, Assistant Curator of the Mediterranean […]
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