Expedition 2006 - Abstracts

Expedition 2006
TitleSubjectAuthors
A consuming tradition: Kava drinking in Fiji.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreTomlinson, Matt
Albert A. Giesecke (1883-1968): A Philadelphian in the land of the Incas.(Biography)Anthropology/archeology/folkloreGade, Daniel W.
A short history of anthropology at Penn.(University of Pennsylvania)(Organization overview)Anthropology/archeology/folkloreKopytoff, Igor
A tale of the bones: Animal use in the temple and town of Wah-Sut.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreRossel, Stine
Beneath the Mountain-of-Anubis: Ancient Egypt's first hidden royal tomb.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreWegner, Josef
Borrowed legacy: Royal tombs S9 and S10 at South Abydos.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreMcCormack, Dawn
Caroline Dosker.(University of Pennsylvania)(Biography)Anthropology/archeology/folkloreDanien, Elin C.
David Randall-MacIver: Explorer of Abydos and curator of the Egyptian Section.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreWegner, Jennifer Houser
Echoes of power: The Mayor's House of ancient Wah-Sut.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreWegner, Josef
Egypt's late middle kingdom in microcosm.(Cover story)Anthropology/archeology/folkloreWegner, Josef
Egypt's well-to-do elite mansions in the town of Wah-Sut.Anthropology/archeology/folklorePicardo, Nicholas S.
Finding the original home of the museum's Brahma.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreRice, John Henry
Food fit for the soul of a pharaoh: The mortuary temple's bakeries and breweries.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreSmith, Vanessa
Forging partnerships in Laos.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreGiven, Olivia, Hyla, Shawn
History and the birds of paradise: Surprising connections from New Guinea.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreKirsch, Stuart
Holly Pittman.(curator in Near East Section and Deputy Director for Academic Programs at Penn Museum)(Biography)Anthropology/archeology/folkloreOlszewski, Deborah I.
King Tut exhibition comes to Philadelphia.(Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs Exhibition)Anthropology/archeology/folkloreMcClelland, James
One pharaoh, two tombs.Anthropology/archeology/folklore 
Priniatikos Pyrgos: A primary harbor settlement and emporium in Eastern Crete.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreHayden, Barbara J., Bassiakos, Yannis, Kalpaxis, Thanasis, Sarris, Apostolos, Tsipopoulou, Metaxia
Rebecca Huss-Ashmore.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreOlszewski, Deborah I.
Robert L. Schuyler.(Biography)Anthropology/archeology/folkloreOlszewski, Deborah I.
"Round up the usual suspects": Anthropology goes to the movies.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreKrasniewicz, Louise
Serendipity.(neolithic age )Anthropology/archeology/folkloreMiller, Naomi F., Leaman, Kimberly E., Unruh, Julie
Shu-ilishu's cylinder seal.Anthropology/archeology/folklorePossehl, Gregory L.
"So long, until tomorrow".(Lowell Jackson Thomas)Anthropology/archeology/folklorePezzati, Alex
The excitement of first discovery: South Abydos 1899-1903.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreYamamoto, Kei
The resurrection of seven clay coffins from Nippur.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreLawson, Julia
Trade at the crossroads continents: Northern India's Ladakh region.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreFewkes, Jacqueline H.
Tutankhamun treasures.(Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs Exhibition, 2005-)Anthropology/archeology/folklorePezzati, Alex
When stone is more than stone: Clues to prehistoric resource in Jordan.Anthropology/archeology/folkloreOlszewski, Deborah I., Al-Nahar, Maysoon
Why study culinary tourism?Anthropology/archeology/folkloreChrzan, Janet
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