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Object Number
34-119-10/100561.1.144
Display Title
Clay pipe and shell, tempering material showing
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: "Hopkins County, Texas. 34-119. / Mrs. H. L. Culpepper farm, 5 miles south of Saltillo. / Crude clay pipe of unusual shape. No decoration. Note how the clay has cracked. / Length 1 1/2 inches. height 2 3/4 inches; diameter of bowl (top) 7/8"; diameter of stem (end) 11/16". Photo actual size. / Gift of J. E. Pearce, Chairman of Department of Anthropology, University of Texas."
Keywords
- Archaeological
- Smoking and Stimulant
Subject
- Pipe
Department
Photographic
Date
1934
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
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United States
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Texas
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Lamar County
Additional Geographic Terms
HE Womach farm
Dimensions
Overall: 12.7 x 17.78 cm (5 x 7 in.)
Provenance
Donor
Donated by
Prof. James Edwin Pearce
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 34-119-10/100561.1.152 | Clay pipe with shell tempering |
HE Womach farm
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| 34-119-10/100561.1.143 | Clay pipe on Fawcett Farm |
Hudspeth County
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| 34-119-10/100561.1.142 | Vessel with symmetrical linear design |
Misses HL Culpepper farm
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| 34-119-10/100561.1.99 | Two vessels with figurines facing center of bowl, one bowl fragment (figurine) |
Anderson County
Hopkins County | ||
| 34-119-10/100561.1.240 | Clay pipe with two nodes at base |
Upshur County
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| 34-119-10/100561.1.224 | Clay pipe |
Upshur County
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| 34-119-10/100561.1.6 | A.C. Sander's farm. 2 1/2 miles east of Frankston. Tubular clay Pipe or large c |
Middew Mound
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| 34-119-10/100561.1.80 | Caddo type pipe, made of catlinite or red pip-stone. |
John Flerning Farm
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| 34-119-10/100561.1.130 | Bowl bearing weathered incised lines |
HR Taylor farm
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| 34-119-10/100561.1.203 | Clay pipe with notched projection around base of the bowl, cockscomb type |
Titus County
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| 34-119-10/100561.1.231 | Earthenware pipes from various Texan sites |
Texas
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| 34-119-10/100561.1.138 | Tall slender bottle from Judge AB Watkins' collection |
Henderson County
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