Clay Tobacco Pipes (Other Keyword)

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18 St-86 Calvert's Rest, Sites, Archaeology (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Robert W. Keeler.

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Archeology at Harmony Hall: Exploring the Late Seventeenth Century Frontier of Maryland (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Robert C. Sonderman. Matthew R. Virta. Marilyn W. Nickels. Stephen R. Potter.

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Costly signaling and the dynamics of consumption in the early-modern Atlantic world:the case of clay tobacco pipes. (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Fraser Neiman.

For sixty years archaeologists studying the early-modern Atlantic world have relied on the decline in the stem-hole diameters of clay-tobacco pipes to date their sites. But they have been incurious about the causal dynamics responsible for the ocean-spanning secular trend and variation around it. In this paper I draw on costly signaling theory to a build a simple model of change in marketing strategies of producers and the signaling strategies of consumers that might account for the trend. I...


English ceramics in Gdansk, Poland (2013)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joanna A. Dabal.

In this paper the author presents three categories of imported ceramics: pottery, clay tobacco pipes and building materials (bricks and water pipes). The ceramics date from the 18th through to the beginning of 20th Century. All of the presented materials come from excavations in different areas of the city of Gdansk: Old Town, South Granary Island and the so-called Szafarnia.  The main aim of this presentation is to show how English tobacco pipes and pottery appeared in the market of Gdansk and...


The Kaolin Clay Pipes (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Savannah L Bedsole.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Ongoing Care and Study Through a Digital Catalogue of Port Royal", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. At the Port Royal, Jamaica site over 20,000 English kaolin clay pipe bowl and stem fragments were recovered over the 10-year collaborative excavation between the Institute of Nautical Archaeology, Texas A&M University, and the Jamaica National Heritage Trust. These pipes are ubiquitous artifacts, excellent for...


Survey for Endangered Plants and Animals Yuchi Town Archeological Site Fort Benning, Russell County, Alabama (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John D. Freeman.

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