"A Pipe for for a king": the sun burst stone pipe of Pickawillany, Piqua, Ohio
Author(s): Chandler S Herson
Year: 2015
Summary
In the summer of 2013, the Ohio Historical Connection and Hocking Community College Summer Archaeological field school held joint excavations at the Pickawillany site, a British fur trading outpost and Miami Indian Village from the 1740s. During excavations, a stone pipe fragment, bearing a sun burst pattern was recovered. This poster examines this unique artifact and the contact in which it was discovered.
Cite this Record
"A Pipe for for a king": the sun burst stone pipe of Pickawillany, Piqua, Ohio. Chandler S Herson. Presented at Society for Historical Archaeology, Seattle, Washington. 2015 ( tDAR id: 434160)
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Keywords
General
Smoking Pipes
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Stone Pipe
Geographic Keywords
North America
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United States of America
Temporal Keywords
18th Century
Spatial Coverage
min long: -129.199; min lat: 24.495 ; max long: -66.973; max lat: 49.359 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Society for Historical Archaeology
Record Identifiers
PaperId(s): 601