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This pipestone pipe fragment was recovered from a site in Mitchell County that was occupied by people of the White Rock Oneota, a Late Prehistoric (1000-1650 CE) archeological complex. The soft, fine-grained pipestone enabled the pipe's carver to shape and smooth the piece. The pipe had a squared exterior and a rounded interior (the bore) when it was broken. The site was excavated by the University of Nebraska and the collection was donated to the Kansas Historical Society in 1987.
Date: 1000-1650 CE
Item Number: 505870
Call Number: 14ML1 KM-91
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 505870
Collections - Archeology
Home and Family - Daily life - Leisure - Smoking
Objects and Artifacts - Archeological Artifacts - Artifact Class - Ground Stone
Objects and Artifacts - Archeological Artifacts - Artifact Type - Pipe
Objects and Artifacts - Archeological Artifacts - Material/Stone Type - Pipestone
People - American Indians - Prehistoric Cultures - Oneota
People - American Indians - Prehistoric Cultures - White Rock
Places - Counties - Mitchell
Thematic Time Period - Early Peoples, 10000 BCE - 1820 CE - Late Ceramic, 1500 - 1820 CE
Thematic Time Period - Early Peoples, 10000 BCE - 1820 CE - Middle Ceramic, 1000 - 1500 CE
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