Two U-M Students Plan 16-Month Aleutian Expedition

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June
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1948
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Maya Expert Carl Guthe, Formerly At U-M, Dies

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A Step Ahead Of Bulldozers

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Digging in closer to home

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Return Skeleton, U Regents Asked

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U-M To Give Indian Bones To State

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Indian Skeleton Now In Custody Of State

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Chinese Ceremonial Robes Shown By Mrs. Kamer Aga-Oglu, University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology, January 1948

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Ann Arbor News, January 5, 1948
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Colorful Chinese Robes Shown in Campus Exhibit Mrs. Kamer Aga-Oglu, assistant curator of the Division of the Orient in the University's Museum of Anthropology, displays two of the Chinese garments included in the Museum's collection of Chinese ceremonial robes of the Ch'ing dynasty The table and drum chairs in the picture are part of a collection of Chinese furniture which was donated to the University Museum by the Chinese government following the World Exposition in New Orleans in 1884. The furniture is marble-topped, and the hard wood is inlaid with foliage designs in mother-of-pearl.
Ann Arbor News, January 5, 1948
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Colorful Chinese Robes Shown in Campus Exhibit Mrs. Kamer Aga-Oglu, assistant curator of the Division of the Orient in the University's Museum of Anthropology, displays two of the Chinese garments included in the Museum's collection of Chinese ceremonial robes of the Ch'ing dynasty The table and drum chairs in the picture are part of a collection of Chinese furniture which was donated to the University Museum by the Chinese government following the World Exposition in New Orleans in 1884. The furniture is marble-topped, and the hard wood is inlaid with foliage designs in mother-of-pearl.
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City's Policy On Archaeology Not In Conflict With Development

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Dig Turns Up Signs Of Indian Life At Construction Site

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