Volume X / Number 4
1919
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Vol. X / No. 4
By: Wm. C. Farabee
Mummified Jivaro Heads
The custom of taking the head, eyes, scalp, hands, teeth, or other part of the body as a trophy was […]
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Vol. X / No. 4
By: H. U. Hall
New Ireland Masks
There are in the collections of the University Museum numerous objects which illustrate very fairly the life and manners of […]
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Vol. X / No. 4
The Director In Egypt
The Director spent the summer of 1919 abroad in the interest of the Museum. After visiting London and Paris he […]
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Vol. X / No. 4
By: H. U. Hall
Shaminist Bird Figures of the Yenisei Ostyak
When the whole destinies of a people are, as they believe, dependent upon the action, helpful or harmful, of spirits, […]
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Vol. X / No. 4
By: Louis Shotridge
Keyt-Gooshe “Killer Whales Dorsal Fin”
The picturesque ideas of the Tlingit people of Southeastern Alaska are well illustrated by the painted batons used in conducting […]
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Vol. X / No. 4
By: Stephen B. Luce
Early Vases From Apulia
I. Pre-Hellenic Pottery One of the most fascinating problems confronting the classical scholar, be he philologist, historian, or archæologist, is […]
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Vol. X / No. 4
Notes
We regret to record the death of Mrs. Charles Brinton Coxe, friend and patron of the Museum, who died at […]
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