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ACCESSIONS 1957 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY-ACCESSIONS 



Aren, Pauline P. (estate of), Chi- 

 cago: Chinese hanging — China (gift) 



Bascom, Dr. William R., Berkeley, 

 California: 4 specimens of primitive art 

 — West Africa (gift) 



Bentley, Mrs. W. C, Chicago: 

 lady's gown — China (gift) 



BiEBER, Miss C. F., Santa Fe: cotton 

 shirt, fiber basket, sleeveless jacket — 

 Borneo (gift) 



Brown, Miss Fanny P., Harwich- 

 port, Massachusetts: Chinese seven- 

 stringed lute (ch'in) — China (gift) 



Burley, Mrs. F. L., Chicago: Wood- 

 land pot — Indiana (gift) 



Chicago Natural History Museum: 



Collected by Dr. Paul S. Martin 

 (Southwest Archaeological Expedition, 

 1957): 20 restorable and 5 intact pot- 

 tery vessels, 267 stone, bone, shell, and 

 baked-clay artifacts, and 3 fragmentary 

 human skeletons — Vernon Sites 30 and 

 31, Little Ortega Lake Site, Laguna 

 Salada Site, Phipps Ranch Site, and 

 Curtis Site 



Purchases: 17 pieces of Japanese and 

 Ryukyuan resist-dyed textiles, 15 pre- 

 historic Peruvian textiles, 3 lacquer 

 dishes (Ch'angsha Ch'u of ancient 

 China), Tibetan temple painting 



Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M., 

 Duanellon, Florida: 13 archaeological 

 specimens — Arizona and Iowa (gift) 



Davis, Walker B., Chicago: knife, 

 2 woven mats — Philippines (gift) 



Field, Dr. Henry, Coconut Grove, 

 Florida: 10 stone projectile points — 

 Arabia (gift) 



Glover, Miss Frances, Chicago: 

 5 wooden combs — Burma (gift) 



Graham, Dr. David C, Englewood, 

 Colorado: 317 Chinese rubbings repre- 

 senting Han and post-Han periods, 141 

 Tibetan woodblock prints, Miao gaign 

 (Chinese, liu-sheng) wind instrument, 

 wood specimen from the ancient Ch'u 

 city of Ch'angsha — China (gift) 



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Han, Miss Nyunt, Rangoon, Burma: 

 2 lacquerware table-mats — India (gift) 



Hester, Evett D., Jeffersonville, 

 Indiana: 132 pieces from Hester Col- 

 lection of Philippine ceramic recoveries 

 (final part of 3-part collection that has 

 been presented) — Philippines (gift) 



Koch, Raymond, Winnetka, Illinois: 

 5 modern Pueblo pottery vessels — ; 

 Arizona and New Mexico (gift) j 



Langewis, J., Kyoto, Japan: piece 

 of Japanese resist-dyed textile — Japan 

 (gift) 



Long, Lewis E., Harrison, Arkansas: 

 potsherds — Afghanistan (gift) 



PiNSOF, Philip, Wilmette, Illinois: 2 

 Japanese inros, Chinese jade piece, Chi- 

 nese pendant — Japan and China (gift) 



Plass, Mrs. Webster, New York 

 and London: African mask headdress — 

 East Africa (exchange) 



Quimby, G. Edward, Chicago: bark- 

 cloth breech clout — New Guinea (gift) 



Schmidt, Mrs. C. L., Chicago: pair 

 of Chinese shoes worn by woman with 

 bound feet, 25 articles of children's 

 clothing from about 1900 — China (gift) 



Schultz, Clyde, Chicago: collection 

 of about 200 archaeological specimens 

  — Orland and Palos townships, Illinois 

 (gift) i 



Taubenhaus, Dr. Matthew, Chi- \ 

 cago: photographs of rubbings of 5 of 

 the 6 charges of Tang T'ai-Tsung — 

 China (gift) ] 



Teller, Sidney A., Chicago: 2 speci- | 

 mens of San Bias Indian appliqued tex- 

 tiles, snuff bottle, pair of embroidered 

 sleeve-borders, embroidered table-piece 

 — Panama and China (gift) 



Thurow, D. R., Champaign, Illinois: 

 84 African ethnological specimens, 

 Ivory Coast — West Africa (gift) 



Trier, Robert, McKenzie Bridge, 

 Oregon: stone figure (double) sculpture 



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