Volume XVIII / Number 3

1927

Vol. XVIII / No. 3

By: L. Legrain

Sumerian Sculptures

ARCHÆOLOGISTS in the field have many hard days, but they have also a delightful reward when out of the trenches […]

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Vol. XVIII / No. 3

By: J. Alden Mason

Eskimo Pictorial Art

THE Eskimo have always been a subject of the highest interest, not only to the popular mind, but also to […]

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Vol. XVIII / No. 3

By: Helen E. Fernald

A Chinese Buddhistic Statue in Dry Lacquer

ONE of the most striking objects in the Chinese collections of the Museum is the strange statue of a Buddha, […]

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Vol. XVIII / No. 3

By: H. U. Hall

Dwarfs and Divinity in West Africa

THIS grotesque figure in high relief on what remains of a small shieldlike bronze plaque has certain well marked characters […]

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