This soapstone smoking pipe was recovered from the 17th century A.D. Strickler site (36LA3) in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. There is an engraved silhouette of a bird on the “neck” of the pipe.
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- About the Virtual Curation Museum
- Digging Up the Noxious Weed: The Archaeology of Tobacco Smoking Pipes
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- Telling Time with Stone: How archaeologists use chipped stone tools to find the age of archaeological sites
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