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Portion of a stone pipe.* Fide donor GTE: Portion of bowl of an old tubular steatite pipe. Dug up near Lytton. Pipes are in general use. The oldest type was evidently tubular, but those of a later period, and those used today, are of the ordinary type of bowl and stem. They are made of a steatite or some transparent soapstone, which in some the fire can be seen through the wall of the bowl. The stem is often ornamented with lead inlaid which in some cases is used to strengthen the stem as the material is brittle. A plain hollow wood stem is used. *Information is from the original accession ledger.
A brown, chert, straight-based lanceolate, unstemmed point. T. Curtis-Flaherty, 1/27/98
semicircular and black
Triangular. Dark red, pointed.
Bowl rim fragment. Object consists of two pieces, glued together. Surface of object has a dark gray streak, or stain. Field notebook says "collected 7/16/53 by Hedden" "S.D. 50' 3.9" "4.33"
1 cobble-sized vesicular basalt abrader
Dark brown, uniform, biconvex.
Triangular. Mottled grey/red with cortex.