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  2. Dumbarton Oaks - Wikipedia

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    Dumbarton Oaks began to fund archaeology in Central and South America in the mid-1990s. In 2005, Dumbarton Oaks inaugurated a new gardeners' court and a 44,500-square-foot (4,130 m 2 ) library, both designed by Robert Venturi (1925–2018) of the Philadelphia architectural firm of Venturi, Scott Brown & Associates.

  3. 1899 in archaeology - Wikipedia

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    John Myres - A catalogue of the Cyprus museum, with a chronicle of excavations undertaken since the British occupation, and introductory notes on Cypriote archaeology. Ernest-Théodore Hamy - article on the Dumbarton Oaks birthing figure. [2]

  4. Dumbarton Oaks Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Dumbarton Oaks Conference, or, more formally, the Washington Conversations on International Peace and Security Organization, was an international conference at which proposals for the establishment of a "general international organization", which was to become the United Nations, were formulated and negotiated.

  5. 1906 in archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1906 ... Hamy in the Journal de la Société des Américanistes about the Dumbarton Oaks birthing ...

  6. George M. A. Hanfmann - Wikipedia

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    American Journal of Archaeology 91.2 (April 1987): 264–266. Ancient Art in Private American Collections: A Loan Exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum of Harvard University (Cambridge, 1954). [Jerome Lectures] From Croesus to Constantine (Ann Arbor, 1975). The Season Sarcophagus in Dumbarton Oaks (Cambridge, 1952). and Mierse, William E., and Foss ...

  7. Jane MacLaren Walsh - Wikipedia

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    Archaeology. 61 (3). New York: Archaeological Institute of America: 36–41. ISSN 0003-8113. OCLC 1481828. Archived from the original (online edition) on 2011-01-11 the Tlazolteotl idol, like the crystal skulls, is a nineteenth-century fake. Walsh, Jane MacLaren (2008b).

  8. Sion Treasure - Wikipedia

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    Museum Antalya, Sion treasure 01 Byzantine collections of Dumbarton OaksDSCF7901 silver. The Sion Treasure (also known as the Kumluca treasure) is a group of liturgical objects and church furnishings found in Kumluca, Turkey in 1963. [1]

  9. Marion Stirling Pugh - Wikipedia

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    Marion Stirling Pugh (née Illig, May 12, 1911 – April 24, 2001) [1] [2] was an American archaeologist. She is known for her archaeological expeditions to Tres Zapotes and other sites in Southern Mexico in the 1940s, conducted alongside her husband Matthew Stirling, which according to National Geographic "essentially rewrote Mesoamerican history". [3]