A Context for the 48SW14906 Soapstone Pipe Fragment
Author(s): Richard Adams
Year: 2011
Summary
A soapstone pipe fragment was found at 48SW14906, an NRHP-eligible prehistoric site near the Eden Reservoir in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, by archaeologists working for Kail Consulting. Prehistoric chipped stone bifaces, metaquartzite and chert debitage, and five fire-cracked rock scatters were also found at 48SW14906.
Cite this Record
A Context for the 48SW14906 Soapstone Pipe Fragment. Richard Adams. The Wyoming Archaeologist. 55 (1): 44-52. 2011 ( tDAR id: 476478) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8476478
Keywords
Culture
McKean
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Mummy Cave
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Shoshone
Material
Chipped Stone
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Fauna
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Fire Cracked Rock
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Human Remains
Site Name
48HO469
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48PA201
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48PK551
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48SW14906
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Coal Draw
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Daugherty Cave
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Dead Indian Creek
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Eden-Farson
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Kobold
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Mummy Cave
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River Bend
General
Catlinite
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cloudblower
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Cremation
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Decoration
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dinwoody
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Elbow Pipe
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killed pipe
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NRHP
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Ornament
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Paint
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shouldered tubular pipe
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Steatite
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sucking tube
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Tobacco
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Tubular Pipe
Geographic Keywords
California
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Montana
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North Dakota
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Wyoming
Temporal Keywords
Late Prehistoric
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Middle Archaic
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Marcia Peterson
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