Volume XV / Number 4

1924

Vol. XV / No. 4

By: C. Leonard Woolley

The Excavations at Tell El Obeid

Tell El Obeid1 is a small isolated mound lying some four miles W.N.W. of Ur on the line of an […]

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Head of Ariadne

This marble head, said to have been found in Asia Minor, resembles closely one in the Athens Museum and another […]

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Building Operations

The third section of the University Museum has been completed and delivered to the Trustees in December. This third section […]

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Chinese Sculpture Recently Acquired

A number of important pieces of Chinese sculpture accumulated during the last two years deserve special mention, though at this […]

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Gandhara Sculpture

Among its more recent acquisitions, the Museum is fortunate in having a group of the Graeco-Buddhist sculpture found in the […]

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By: Henry Usher Hall

The Orator’s Staff

Among the Maori of New Zealand and in the Samoan islands oratory had a peculiarly privileged position among the arts. […]

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Annual Report of the Director

At the Annual Meeting of the Members of the University Museum held on December 19th the Director read the following […]

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Museum Notes: For the Last Quarter of 1924

PURCHASES. A pair of Chinese stone lions found at Chen Chou, Horan Province. The head of a statue of the […]

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