Volume III / Number 2
1912
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Vol. III / No. 2
By: A.T. Clay
An Ancient Antiquary
The museum possesses a Babylonian tablet of baked clay, which has been secured by purchase. Unfortunately its provenance is unknown. […]
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Vol. III / No. 2
By: James A. Montgomery
The Original Script of the Manichæans on Texts in the Museum
The writer has had more than once the opportunity of presenting to the readers of the JOURNAL an account of […]
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Vol. III / No. 2
By: C. E. Keiser
Tags and Labels from Nippur
As clay was the common writing material among the Babylonians, it is quite possible to duplicate among the thousands of […]
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Vol. III / No. 2
Notes
THE following collections have been purchased since the last JOURNAL went to press. A collection of ethnology from Africa and […]
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