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Image Not Available for Pamplin red clay pipes with raised mold made linear design which runs from bowl
Pamplin red clay pipes with raised mold made linear design which runs from bowl
Image Not Available for Pamplin red clay pipes with raised mold made linear design which runs from bowl
Object Number 972-14-10/51691
Display Title Pamplin red clay pipes with raised mold made linear design which runs from bowl
Descriptions
Object Description 2 Pamplin red clay pipes with raised mold made linear design which runs from bowl opening along the length of the pipe to the shank opening.
Department Archaeological
Date 1745-1755
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Virginia / Appomattox County / Pamplin City
Provenance
Provenance Unknown (?)

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Pamplin red clay pipes with raised mold made linear design which runs from bowl
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