European Section
Vol. XIX / No. 1
By: Brandon Barringer
On the Track of the Black Pig
“Cian mic Cainte was a wicked Druid who kept an academy near Drogheda, and was wont to change his pupils […]
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By: H. A. Weischhoff
III. Types of Money: Primitive Money
In enumerating the most important types of money which have had validity among primitive peoples, the following arrangement has been […]
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By: V. C. B.
Ancient Needles
THE origin of the sewing needle goes back, beyond written history, to the Palaeolithic age. This was the time when […]
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By: E. G.
Bronze Bird Figures from Russia
AMONG the numerous examples of the bronze work from Russia and Siberia recently acquired by the Museum through exchanges with […]
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The Russian Project
DUE to the double barrier of language and political isolation, the progress of scientific investigation in Russia has remained virtually […]
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The Czecho-Slovakian Expedition
POTTERY vessels, bronze earrings, bracelets, arrowheads and iron knives belonging to a period of culture more than five thousand years […]
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Proposed Work in Czechoslovakia
THE University Museum and the Peabody Museum of Cambridge, Massachusetts, are sending out their Second Joint Archaeological Expedition to central […]
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A New Collection From Central Europe
THE collection of prehistoric objects recently acquired in Bohemia by the Museum contains select series ranging in age from the […]
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The Czechoslovakian Expedition
THE first American archaeological expedition to work in Central Europe was that sent jointly last summer by the University Museum […]
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