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Description

Human effigy pipe made of hard, compact, black stone, with holes in the headdress for pearls. Found by Squier & Davis in an Ohio burial mound.

Source

ARCHAEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF OHIO: THE MOUND BUILDERS AND LATER INDIANS, PUBLISHED BY THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Page 591

Date

1902

Author

GERARD FOWKE

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