Volume XI / Number 1
1920
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Vol. XI / No. 1
Foreword
The new volume opens with an unusual document. Although its author is already known to readers of the JOURNAL, it […]
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Vol. XI / No. 1
By: Louis Shotridge
Ghost Of Courageous Adventurer
The arts of the Tlingit Indians follow very closely upon tradition, and having recourse to imagination as well as observation, […]
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Vol. XI / No. 1
By: H. U. Hall
Fetish Figures Of Equatorial Africa
The Museum is about to open a new exhibition of African and South Pacific Art and the time is appropriate […]
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Vol. XI / No. 1
By: Stephen B. Luce
Attic Vases From Orvieto
In the MUSEUM JOURNAL for December, 1913, an article appeared, in which a large number of vases were published, that […]
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Vol. XI / No. 1
By: Stephen B. Luce
Ancient Helmets From Italy
During the war it was a commonplace subject of conversation, and of articles in the newspapers and magazines, that for […]
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Vol. XI / No. 1
By: Wm. C. Farabee
A Newly Acquired Wampum Belt
It is a well-known fact that wampum, or shell money, was in general use throughout the Atlantic coast in very […]
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