1897 Map of Armenia, Assyria, Mesopotamia, Babylonia, and Media

1897 Map of Armenia, Assyria, Mesopotamia, Babylonia, and Media

August 1, 2022

This month’s Artifact of the Month features a map of ancient Asia Minor made by the  W. & A.K. Johnston firm in the mid to late 1800s. The map shows the historical regions of Armenia Maior, Mesopotamia, and Babylonia, among others. There is a note in pencil along the edge of the sheet indicating 1897 as a possible date of publication, but further research has yielded another date of 1877 based on the atlas published by the firm in that year as well as the fact that the cartographer, Keith Johnston, passed away before 1897.


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A map of ancient Asia Minor. Yellow, red, and green are used to identify territories.

Chinese Papercut Spiral Notebooks

Chinese Papercut Spiral Notebooks

May 1, 2022

This month’s Artifact of the Month is eleven spiral-bound notebooks filled with Chinese paper cuts (#2014.002.001-011). These notebooks are covered in decorative paper and hold over twenty paper cuts per notebook, each with a backing of index card. The subjects range from multi-color dragons to highly detailed horses. Chinese paper cuts are called jiǎnzhǐ and serve many different traditional purposes, including decoration for homes or festivals in addition to tools for religious rites.


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Three Chinese decorative notebook covers in a row.  The first is a green dragon with pink and red highlights looking to the right. The second is a yellow cat on a purple basket looking down on a grasshopper. There is a flower and beet on the floor. The third is a big red flower.

Article from the Japan Times

Article from the Japan Times

March 1, 2022

This month’s Artifact of the Month is an article from The Japan Times on April 24, 1962, detailing the collaboration of Masayoshi Kasugai and Erna Mecklenburg (#2022.03.001).


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Newspaper clipping titled "New Art From Paper Making Technique" with a photo of a man and woman looking at a large piece of marbled paper

World War II Imperial Japanese paper ration wrappers

World War II Imperial Japanese paper ration wrappers

January 1, 2022

This month’s Artifact of the Month is a collection of Imperial Japanese paper ration wrappers from World War II that were sent to the then Institute of Paper Chemistry (now Renewable Bioproducts Institute) on June 20, 1944. There are five separate pieces that are accompanied by a letter from Major James Clark in the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps. These paper fragments have labels and instructions printed in Japanese with handwritten notes in English about the ration manufacturers in Osaka.


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Collection of all the ration wrappers and Strange's letter
Letter on light tan paper indicating that Major Clark thought the papers to be of interest to the scholars at IP
Front of hexagonal dark tan ration at the bottom
Hexagonal back of dark tan ration wrapper at the bottom
Hexagonal light tan ration wrappers with Japanese text at the bottom
two ration wrappers (dark tan rectangular wrapper on the left and light tan octagonal wrapper on the right)
torn rectangular ration wrapper

Chinese dressing room wallpaper

Chinese dressing room wallpaper

October 1, 2021

This month’s Artifact of the Month is a sheet of Chinese dressing room wallpaper from the 20th century that was painted and woodblocked by hand. The pattern is comprised of shimmering gray-green moths, vines, and gourds on a rust-colored background. The single color of the pattern indicates that only one woodblock was used for printing. This wallpaper was clearly handmade as evidenced by the slight misalignment of the pattern on the sheet, the brushstrokes of the red background, and the varying values due to uneven pressure application.


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wall paper pattern: shimmering gray-green moths, vines, and gourds on a rust-colored background.
a close up of the pattern featuring a gray-green moth
Front note of the wallpaper
note attached to the reverse that reads “Wall paper used only for Dressing Rooms – Modern No. 4” in English
characters in traditional Chinese that have been translated as “Manufactured by 永興號”

Spirit Paper Robes

Spirit Paper Robes

September 1, 2019

This month's feature is a Chinese joss paper (also known as spirit paper or ghost paper) robe and pants. In our collection this pair of objects share the number 1993.006.728.  

These articles of paper clothing were never meant to be worn by the living. For almost 2000 years, Chinese mourners have been making joss paper objects for the dead. These objects are usually burned in ceremonies after the funeral but are sometimes buried with the deceased. It is believed that the joss paper items will become their real equivalents in the afterlife.  


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Blue and tan paper robe and pants with gold paper clasps
Blue and gold paper robe with gold paper clasps

Chinese Paper Cuttings

Chinese Paper Cuttings

January 1, 2019

This month's feature is a collection of Chinese paper cuttings.


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Assorted Chinese paper cuttings organized into a grid with the red cuttings along the border of the grid and the multicolored cuttings in the middle

Japanese Train Station Map

Japanese Train Station Map

October 1, 2018

This month's feature is a Japanese train station map with time tables for the train. The map focuses on the Ise Grand Shrine region, located in Mie Prefecture on Honshu island.


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The Japanese train station map with bright red landmarks

Watercolor Painting Woodblock Prints

Watercolor Painting Woodblock Prints

June 1, 2018

This month's feature is two woodblock prints of watercolor paintings by Japanese artist Ogata Kōrin.


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A print of a deer under a maple tree with red leaves
A print of four individuals gazing at a waterfall above them

Japanese Folding Fans

Japanese Folding Fans

May 1, 2018

This month's feature is a pair of Japanese folding fans.


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A Japanese folding fan painted gold with diamond shaped flowers painted in an arc across the fan and a baby blue stripe in the bottom right of the fan with gold flowers across
Japanese folding fan with a gold background and three baskets of flowers painted across the fan from left to right
Japanese folding fan with a gold background and two baskets of flowers painted across the fan from left to right