Volume XIV / Number 3

1923

Vol. XIV / No. 3

By: Henry Usher Hall

Ancient Man in the Charente

It is in France, and notably in the south and southwest, that we have the fullest and most nearly continuous […]

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Vol. XIV / No. 3

By: H. U. Hall

A Baluba Chieftain’s Staff

IN the last number of the MUSEUM JOURNAL there appeared among several other objects from the Southern Congo two fine […]

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Vol. XIV / No. 3

By: Leon Legrain

Darius and the Pseudo Smerdis: A Green Jade Relief. CBS. 14543

WHILE Cambyses led the Persian Army in Egypt, he was frightened by an obscure oracle at Buto, and sent back […]

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Vol. XIV / No. 3

By: Leon Legrain

The Inscriptions of the Kings of Agade: The Missing Fragment of the Nippur Tablet. CBS. 13972

ABOUT B. c. 2600, a scribe of the temple of Enlil at Nippur who had the training of an historian, […]

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