Volume V / Number 3

1914

Vol. V / No. 3

By: C. W. B.

A Pottery Statue of a Lo-han

One of the most striking characters in Chinese history, ancient or modern, is Shih Huang Ti, of the Ch’in dynasty—the […]

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Vol. V / No. 3

By: C. W. B.

Two Sculptured Chinese Heads

The lately acquired stone heads of Buddha and Kuan-yin, dating, as they do, from a time when Chinese sculpture was […]

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Vol. V / No. 3

By: S. Langdon

A New Sumerian Document

During the autumn of 1913, Prof. Stephen Langdon of Jesus College, Oxford, holding the Shillito chair of Assyriology in that […]

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Vol. V / No. 3

By: E. H. H.

Examples of Mycenæan and Minoan Art

In response to the universal interest in the recent discoveries in Crete, the Museum has acquired reproductions not only of […]

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Vol. V / No. 3

By: E. H. H.

A Bronze Blade from the Dictæan Cave, Crete

In 1886 word was brought to the authorities in Candia that peasants of the Lasithe plain in eastern Crete had […]

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Vol. V / No. 3

Notes

In the last number of Museumskunde issued in May, 1914, the greater number of pages are taken up by an […]

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