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Object Number
86-46-10/A3843
Display Title
Ground stone, pecked and ground pipe fragment, drilled at one end; ground stone, animal snout effigy fragment, incised, indentation on one side, broken at perforation
Descriptions
Object Description
Ground stone, pipe forms
Inventory Description
Ground stone, pecked and ground pipe fragment, drilled at one end; ground stone, animal snout effigy fragment, incised, indentation on one side, broken at perforation
Classification
- Pipe
- Effigy
Department
Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
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Ohio
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Hamilton County
/
Anderson Township
/
Turpin Archaeological District
/
Turpin Homestead Site; Ohio State Site # 33HA28 (105; 19)
Intrasite
General diggings
Additional Geographic Terms
Anderson Township; Newton, near; Old Homestead, east of
Materials
Stone
Dimensions
Overall (Measurements of largest): 6.8 × 4.2 × 4 cm (2 11/16 × 1 5/8 × 1 9/16 in.)
Quantity
2
Label on object
A3843
Provenance
Provenance
Dr. Charles L. Metz
(1885)
Provenance
Peabody Museum Expedition
(1885)
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