A series of 17 distinctive earthenware reed-stem tobacco pipes is described. Manufacturer and precise age are unknown but the pipes are believed to be 19th C. American products. Several of these were originally described by Paul Cresthull (1969), who believed they might be modern fakes made for the antique market. Archaeological and historic occurrences eliminate this possibility, however
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T D nAbout fifty years ago at a wake "T.D. pipes (clay pipes) were placed with a dish of tobacco on...
Clay pipes are common category of archaeological data. These are very interesting and useful artifac...
A series of 17 distinctive earthenware reed-stem tobacco pipes is described. Manufacturer and preci...
ABSTRACT tobacco pipes because was forbidden Plain earthenware reed stem tobacco pipes manu factured...
A variety of 19th C. reed stem clay tobacco pipes are illustrated from Akron and Mogadore, Summit Co...
The manufacture of reed-stem clay tobacco pipes by the Shakers is documented. Examples are compated...
Two late 19th C. clay tobacco pipe makers from Tipton Co., Tennessee (James N. and James H. Rice) ar...
A large sample of 19th C. reed stem clay tobacco pipes recovered from a village dump in Mogadore, Su...
Clay tobacco pipes made in the early colonial Chesapeake draw on traditions found in contemporary cl...
A fragmentary green-glazed redware tobacco pipe is illustrated from the Cupp Site (33-Fa-1411), Fair...
Excavations at historic sites often result in the recovery of an abundance of white clay tobacco pip...
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A tobacco pipe made porcelain with metal and wood components. A note with the item reads: Old Danish...
An extensive collection of reed stem tobacco pipes has been obtained from the site of The Peterson c...
24.00; 2 volsSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:1863.1856(BAR-BS--146) ...
T D nAbout fifty years ago at a wake "T.D. pipes (clay pipes) were placed with a dish of tobacco on...
Clay pipes are common category of archaeological data. These are very interesting and useful artifac...
A series of 17 distinctive earthenware reed-stem tobacco pipes is described. Manufacturer and preci...
ABSTRACT tobacco pipes because was forbidden Plain earthenware reed stem tobacco pipes manu factured...
A variety of 19th C. reed stem clay tobacco pipes are illustrated from Akron and Mogadore, Summit Co...
The manufacture of reed-stem clay tobacco pipes by the Shakers is documented. Examples are compated...
Two late 19th C. clay tobacco pipe makers from Tipton Co., Tennessee (James N. and James H. Rice) ar...
A large sample of 19th C. reed stem clay tobacco pipes recovered from a village dump in Mogadore, Su...
Clay tobacco pipes made in the early colonial Chesapeake draw on traditions found in contemporary cl...
A fragmentary green-glazed redware tobacco pipe is illustrated from the Cupp Site (33-Fa-1411), Fair...
Excavations at historic sites often result in the recovery of an abundance of white clay tobacco pip...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Anthropology at Digital Commons at Bu...
A tobacco pipe made porcelain with metal and wood components. A note with the item reads: Old Danish...
An extensive collection of reed stem tobacco pipes has been obtained from the site of The Peterson c...
24.00; 2 volsSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:1863.1856(BAR-BS--146) ...
T D nAbout fifty years ago at a wake "T.D. pipes (clay pipes) were placed with a dish of tobacco on...
Clay pipes are common category of archaeological data. These are very interesting and useful artifac...