Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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The diablada carnival | 1990 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 61 (): 26-9 | |||||
Reconsecration of human remains at Field Museum | 1990 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 61 (): 14-15 | |||||
The cat and ancient Egypt | 1990 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 61 (): 15-23 | |||||
Ceramic cricket jars in the Field Museum | 1989 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 60 (): 6-15 | |||||
Tracking the extinct pygmy hippopotamus of Cyprus | 1989 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 60 (): 22-9 | |||||
Babysitting and daycare among the Barbary macaques | 1989 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 60 (): 24-8 | |||||
Indians of the western Great Lakes - they are still here | 1989 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 60 (): 6-17 | |||||
Egyptian mummies: myths, magic and reality | 1989 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 60 (): 16-30 | |||||
The ancient Egyptian marketplace | 1989 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 60 (): 10-20 | |||||
New Britain notebook | 1988 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 59 (): 16-23 | |||||
John A. Kakaruk: painter of inland Eskimo life | 1988 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 59 (): 14-21 | |||||
Welcome to ancient Egypt | 1988 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 59 (10): 6-9, 14- | |||||
On the trail of Erik the Red in Iceland | 1988 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 59 (): 6-9, 24-8 | |||||
Traditional silk sarongs of Mandar, south Sulawesi, Indonesia | 1988 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 59 (): 13-22 | |||||
The A.B. Lewis collection from Melanesia - 75 years later | 1988 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 59 (): 10-15 | |||||
The Egyptian collection and the legacy of Edward E. Ayer | 1988 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 59 (10): 20-1 | |||||
Gods, spirits and people: the human image in traditional art | 1987 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 58 (): 10-18 | |||||
The stuff of dreams: native American dolls | 1987 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 58 (10): 20-4 | |||||
The family of Ruatepupuke: reviving a Maori meetinghouse | 1987 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 58 (10): 25-9 | |||||
Etruscan gold jewelry techniques | 1987 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 58 (): 7-15 | |||||
The ancient villages of southern Peru | 1987 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 58 (): 6-10, 23-5 | |||||
The Athapaskan hunting canoe | 1987 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 58 (): 6-10 | |||||
Woven porcupine quill decoration | 1987 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 58 (): 16-21 | |||||
Stone tikis of the Marquesas islands | 1987 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 58 (): 6-10 | |||||
Art objects as taonga: spiritual values and power in Maori art | 1986 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 57 (): 6-10, -23 | |||||
Discovering Chicago's dialects: a Field Museum experiment in adult education | 1986 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 57 (): 5-11 | |||||
Nga huarahi o te ao Maori: pathways in the Maori world | 1986 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 57 (): 6-20 | |||||
Miner W. Bruce: reindeer herder, showman, and collector for the Field Columbian Museum | 1986 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 57 (): -25 | |||||
Stephen C. Simms as a collector of North American Indian material culture | 1986 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 57 (): 5-10 | |||||
Robert E. Peary: Arctic explorer and collector for the World's Columbian Exposition | 1986 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 57 (): 18-23 | |||||
An ancient Egyptian prayer | 1985 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 56 (): 23-6 | |||||
The Northwest coast collections at the Columbian Exposition [excerpt from 'Captured heritage: the scramble for Northwest coast artifacts' by D Cole (Seattle & London: Univ of Washington Pr, 1985)] | 1985 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 56 (10): 11-20 | |||||
The art of Cameroon | 1985 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 56 (): 11-22 | |||||
What is jade? A question for the archaeologist as well as the mineralogist | 1985 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 56 (): 24-6 | |||||
African art at the Field Museum | 1985 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 56 (): 5-10, 18-26 | |||||
Living together | 1985 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 56 (): 5-10, -24 | |||||
The respirator or smoke strainer - an unusual Eskimo artifact | 1985 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 56 (): 23-5 | |||||
Ornamented coats of the Koryak | 1985 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 56 (): 8-15 | |||||
Fort Ancient: citadel or coliseum? Past and present Field Museum explorations of a major American monument | 1984 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 55 (): 5-10, 20-6 | |||||
Eskimo art and culture | 1984 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 55 (): 5- | |||||
Shadow theatre in the land of the dragon | 1984 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 55 (): 8-15 | |||||
The tree, the king and the cosmos: aspects of tree symbolism in ancient Mesoamerica | 1984 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 55 (): 10- | |||||
On the trail of the finest metallurgy of the ancient new world: how old is the Classic Quimbaya style? | 1984 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 55 (10): 10- | |||||
Ceramics of the Song dynasty (A.D. 96O-1179) | 1984 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 55 (): 16- | |||||
Images of Yap [photographs] | 1984 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 55 (): 20-2 | |||||
Black folk art in America 193O-198O | 1984 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 55 (): 11-18 | |||||
African and Afro-American art: call and response | 1984 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 55 (): 5-25 | |||||
William Duncan Strong and the Rawson-MacMillan Subarctic expedition of 1927-1928 | 1984 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 55 (): 5-10 | |||||
Market art from northeastern Asia: a 19th-century Siberian souvenir | 1984 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 55 (): -21 | |||||
Sealskin bags of unusual construction from the Bering strait region | 1984 | Field Museum of Natural History bulletin 55 (): 23-6 |