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BONE HARPOONS: A unilateral single barb and a bilateral multiple barbed harpoon of bone. Approximate age is from 1550 to 1575. Location- Adams Site, Livonia Center, New York. Dimensions of the largest harpoon are 16 cm. by 2 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14880
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Great Lakes Region

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MULTIPLE BARBED HARPOON: A unilaterally multiple barbed bone harpoon with line hole. Approximate age is from 1670 to 1687. Location- Beale Site, Victor, New York. Location- Beale Site, East Bloomfield, New York. Dimensions are 20 cm. by 2.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14881
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Great Lakes Region

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DETACHABLE HARPOON HEAD: A detachable bone harpoon point with line hole. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions of the harpoon head are 10 cm. by 3.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14882
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Great Lakes Region

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ANTLER FLAKING TOOLS: Flint chipping tools were made from the deer's antler, with many having an expanded end showing scars from use. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions of the longest are 18.5 cm. by 1 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14883
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Great Lakes Region

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ANTLER ARROW POINTS: Conical antler arrow points were made form the sharpened tines of the deer's antler. Approximate age is from 1670 to 1687. Location- Boughton Hill Site, Victor, New York. Dimensions are 6 cm. by 1 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14884
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Great Lakes Region

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ANTLER WRENCH: A two pronged deer's antler used as an arrow shaft wrench. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 10 cm. by 2 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14885
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Great Lakes Region

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ANTLER WEAVING TOOL: A rectangular piece of antler with five teeth and four long deep grooves on one side. The teeth are highly polished from use. The opposite end shows an antler gambling die in the process of being cut off. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 12.5 cm by 2 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14886
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Great Lakes Region

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ANTLER DICE: Round platter dice cut from deer's antler then ground and polished. One surface usually shows blackening from burning. Approximate age is from 1590 to 1615. Location- Factory Hollow Site, West Bloomfield, New York. Dimensions are from 1.5 cm. to 2 cm. x 1.5 cm. to 2 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14887
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Great Lakes Region

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ANTLER LADLE: An antler ladle with a climbing animal effigy handle. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 16 cm. by 5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14888
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Great Lakes Region

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ANTLER CUP OR POWDER MEASURE: A small cup like container made from deer's antler having a perforation at its base for tying. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 5 cm. by 2.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14889
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Great Lakes Region

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DELFT WARE PENDANT: Dutch Delft ware began appearing on Seneca Sites soon after the 1640's. The first pieces were highly prized and even the fragments were saved and made into pendants. Approximate age is form 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 5 cm. by 4 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14890
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Great Lakes Region

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THREE LEGGED GLAZED PITCHER: A brown glazed three legged crockery pitcher with a small pouring spout and a single large handle. The pitcher has an unglazed bottom. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions are 12 cm. by 12 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14891
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Great Lakes Region

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BLUE ON GRAY GLAZED RHENISH JUG: A large blue on gray glazed Rhenish stoneware jog with shield like geometric decorations, with a pewter lid and a single large handle. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions are 19 cm. by 14 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14892
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Great Lakes Region

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GREEN GLAZED JAR: A small green glazed jar was found inside a brass kettle and contained six French coins (Lairds). Age is from 1670 to 1687. Location- Boughton Hill Site, Victor, New York. Size is 6.5 cm. by 5.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14893
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Great Lakes Region

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BLUE ON GRAY GLAZED JUG: A small mouth blue on gray glazed Rhenish stoneware jug with a single small handle and three large shield decorations on its sides. The bottom of the jug has been broken off. Approximate age is from 1670 to 1678. Location- Boughton Hill Site, Victor, New York. Dimensions are 15 cm. by 11 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14894
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Great Lakes Region

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YELLOW SLIPWARE CUP: A small yellow glazed, brown spotted, slipware cup, probably made in Staffordshire or Bristol, England. Age is 1800 to 1814. Location- Canawaugus Site, Caledonia, New York. Size is 6 cm. by 6 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14895
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Great Lakes Region

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WHITE GLAZED BOWL: A large bowl decorated with yellow, blue, green, and brown painted fruit and flower design. Approximate age is from 1800 to 1814. Location- Creek Site, Western New York. Dimension are 7 cm. by 15.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14896
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Great Lakes Region

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BURNING GLASS: A round glass magnifier used to focus the sun's rays to ignite tinder. Approximate age is from 1650 to 1670. Location- Marsh Site, East Bloomfield, New York. Dimensions are 4.5 cm. by 4.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14897
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Great Lakes Region

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ORNAMENTAL GLASS PRUNTS: Three green glass prunts (side ornaments on decorated glass bottles) were saved by the Indians after the bottles were broken. Approximate age is form 1670 to 1687. Location- Boughton Hill Site, Victor, New York. Dimensions are 2 cm. by 2 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14898
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Great Lakes Region

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OVAL GLASS MIRROR: An oval glass miror or looking glass. Approximate age is from 1750 to 1779. Location- Honeoye Site, Honeoye, New York. Dimensions are 7 cm by 4.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14899
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Great Lakes Region

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GLASS RUM BOTTLE: A green glass rum bottle or puddle bottle. Approximate age is from 1750 to 1779. Location- Honeoye Site, Honeoye, New York. Dimensions are 19 cm. by 11.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14900
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Great Lakes Region

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GLASS PERFUME BOTTLE: A clear perfume bottle with a thistle flower decoration cut into two sides. The glass stopper is still in place. Approximate age is 1800 to 1814. Location- Creek Site, Western New York. Dimensions are 6.5 cm. by 2 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14901
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Great Lakes Region

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SILVER WINE TASTER: A small two handled silver wine taster made of spun sheet silver. Four hallmarks are stamped on one side: A "T" on the shield, a tiger, a lion's head, and the initials "W.C." on a shield. The cup was made in London, England in 1637 by "W.C.", and on the bottom of the cup the owner has his initials engraved (H.I. or I.H.) Approximate age is 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Size is 7.5 cm. by 7.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14902
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Great Lakes Region

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SILVER WINE TASTER: Close up of the Hallmarks on the silver wine taster made in London, England in 1637 and pictured in slide 13-13 (#14902). Age is 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Size is 7.5 cm. by 7.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14903
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Great Lakes Region

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SILVER PLATED BRASS BASIN: A silver plated brass basin with a 1.5 cm. wide rim. Many knife cuts and scratches appear on the inside bottom and sides indicating the basin's use as an eating container. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions are 3 cm. by 17.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14904
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Great Lakes Region

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SILVER SEAL WITH HANDLE: A cast silver seal with a bird coat of arms engraved on the surface, has an ornamental handle for holding the seal. Age is 1675 to 1687. Location- Rochester Junction Site, Mendon, New York. Size 2.5 cm. by 1.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14905
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Great Lakes Region

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PEWTER TANKARD: A small pewter tankard that originally had a hinged pewter lid. Approximate age is from 1660 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions are 8.5 cm. by 6 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14906
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Great Lakes Region

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PEWTER BOWL: An oval shaped pewter bowl with two shell shaped pewter handles. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions are 5 cm. by 11 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14907
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Great Lakes Region

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PEWTER BOTTLE: A squat pewter bottle with a nipple like top that is perforated to allow liquid to be sucked or shaken out. This could have been used as a Holy Water container or may have been simply used as a baby's pacifier or feeding bottle. Approximate age is from 1650 to 1670. Location- Marsh Site, East Bloomfield, New York. Dimensions are 14 cm. by 7 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14908
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Great Lakes Region

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PEWTER SPOON: An Elizabethan style, wide mouth, rat tailed, pewter spoon having a single perforation through the handle to permit hanging. Approximate age is from 1675 to 1687. Location- Rochester Junction Site, Mendon, New York. Dimensions are 18 cm by 6 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14909
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Great Lakes Region

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STONE PIPE BOWL: A barrel shaped sandstone pipe bowl having a flattened top and bottom and decorated with vertical parallel incised lines. Age is 1550 to 1575. Location- Adams Site, Livonia Center, New York. Dimensions are 5.5 cm. by 4.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14913
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Great Lakes Region

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BANDED SLATE VASE FORM PIPE BOWL: A vase form shaped pipe bowl of banded red and gray slate was finely made and polished. Two counter sunk holes on the bottom provided for attachment of a cord. Approximate age is from 1550 to 1575. Location- Adams Site, Livonia Center, New York. Dimensions are 7 cm. by 5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14914
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Great Lakes Region

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TRIANGULAR SHAPED SANDSTONE PIPE BOWL: A triangular shaped pipe bowl of brown tone sandstone was decorated by a few patches of vertical incised lines. Approximate age is from 1575 to 1600. Location- Cameron Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 6.5 cm. by 6 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14915
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Great Lakes Region

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SOAPSTONE VASE FORM PIPE BOWL: A yellow tone soapstone vase form pipe bowl was decorated by an incised cross and oblique incised lines. Two countersunk holes at the base provided the means for attachment. Approximate age is from 1590 to 1615. Location- Factory Hollow Site, West Bloomfield, New York. Dimensions are 7 cm. by 3 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14916
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Great Lakes Region

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FIRE CLAY VASE FORM PIPE BOWL: A dark gray Ohio fire clay vase form pipe bowl was decorated with oblique incised lines. A perforation through a projection at the base permitted a line attachment. Approximate age is from1615 to 1635. Location- Warren Site, West Bloomfield, New York. Dimensions are 7 cm. by 4.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14917
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Great Lakes Region

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CATLINITE "L" SHAPED PIPE BOWL: A highly polished small "L" shaped pipe bowl of Minnesota pipestone was without decoration. Age is 1635 to 1650. Location- Steele Site, East Bloomfield, New York. Dimensions are 6 cm. by 3 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14918
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Great Lakes Region

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HUMAN EFFIGY SLATE PIPE: A banded red and gray slate pipe with a capped human face rising from the pipe bowl and facing the smoker. Age is 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Size is 10.5 cm. by 7 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14919
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Great Lakes Region

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LIZARD EFFIGY SOAPSTONE PIPE: A dark green gray soapstone pipe decorated by a lizard crawling up the back of the pipe bowl. The head of the lizard has been broken off and the pipe reworked. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions are 7.5 cm. by 4 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14920
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Great Lakes Region

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A miniature owl effigy soapstone pipe bowl. The owl faces the smoker. Approximate age is 1670 to 1687. Location- Boughton Hill Site, Victor, New York. Dimensions are 7.5 cm. by 4 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14921
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Great Lakes Region

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BEAR EFFIGY PIPE BOWL: Open mouth effigy bear head facing the smoker. This pipe is carved from a green tone soapstone; its base is perforated for attachment at the stem. Approximate age is from 1750 to 1779. Location- Fall Brook Site, Geneseo, New York. Dimensions are 8.5 cm. by 5.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14922
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Great Lakes Region

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"L" SHAPED BLACK SOAPSTONE PIPE: A slender artistically formed pipe, carved from nearly black soapstone, has a very long pipe bowl with a small projection at the bottom of the bowl. Approximate age is 1750 to 1779. Location- Canandaigua Site, Canandaigua, New York. Dimensions are 11 cm. by 6 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14923
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Great Lakes Region

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SHORT "L" SHAPED PIPE: This slender delicate pipe is very similar to the Canandaigua pipe shown in slide 14-14 (#14923). It is carved from the same type of black soapstone, the difference being the placement of the perforation just above the stem hole. Approximate age is from 1750 to 1779. Location- Honeoye Site, Honeoye, New York. Dimensions are 8 cm. by 5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14924
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Great Lakes Region

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MIC MAC SOAPSTONE PIPE BOWL: A light gray soapstone mic mac pipe bowl with three perforations at the base. Approximate age is 1750 to 1779. Location- Honeoye Site, Honeoye, New York. Dimensions are 8 cm. by 3 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14925
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Great Lakes Region

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MIC MAC FIRE CLAY PIPE BOWL: A brown gray Ohio fire clay mic mac style pipe bowl was decorated by scroll work on the base and shows a repair groove around the bowl. Apparently the pipe bowl had been broken and its owner repaired it by a groove around the bwol so that it could be tied together. Approximate age is from 1750 to 1779. Location- Honeoye Site, Honeoye, New York. Dimensions are 6 cm. by 3 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14926
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Great Lakes Region

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"T" SHAPED CATLINITE PIPE: A red catlinite "T" shaped pipe with perforations on a slight projection just above the stem hole. Age is 1750 to 1779. Location- Honeoye Site, Honeoye, New York. Size is 11 cm. by 5.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14927
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Great Lakes Region

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MINIATURE MIC MAC PIPE BOWL: A small gray limestone pipe bowl. Approximate age is from 1800 to 1814. Location- Canawaugus Site, Caledonia, New York. Dimensions are 2.5 cm. by 3.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14928
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Great Lakes Region

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BIRD EFFIGY PIPE BOWL: A bird effigy pipe bowl of gary Ohio fire clay has a bird facing away from the smoker. The face of the bird is decorated by several oblique incised lines. Approximate age is from 1800 to 1814. Location- Creek Site, Western New York. Dimensions are 7 cm. by 4 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14929
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Great Lakes Region

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EARLY KAOLIN PIPES: Four early kaolin pipes, all with acorn shaped bowls, milled rims, and well pronounced heels at the base of their bowls. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions of the bowls on the average are 3 cm. high by 1.5 cm wide.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14930
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Great Lakes Region

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E B KAOLIN PIPE: The typical shape of the early kaolin trade pipe is the obtuse angle of the stem to the bowl and the acorn shape of the bowl. The rim of the bowl has a milled decoration with the heel of the pipe clearly defined and having the trademark E B stamped on it. The stem has been broken. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 7 cm. by 3.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14931
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Great Lakes Region

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E B KAOLIN PIPE: A typical early kaolin trade pipe with E B stamped on its heel and a faint milling design around the rim. The stem has been broken. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions are 11 cm. by 3 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14932
Region
Great Lakes Region
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