Platform Pipe
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http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20006:205
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Platform Pipe
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Digital Origin
reformatted digital
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Description |
Description
This platform pipe is from the Congamond Lakes area of Suffield Connecticut. This type of pipe is most often associated with the Middle Woodland Hopewell Tradition. While the Hopewell tradition is associated with the Midwest, elements of the tradition such as these pipes occur occasionally in Connecticut. The style is replaced by elbow pipes in the Late Woodland period, which ultimately give rise to the European white clay pipes of the 17th century.
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Use and Reproduction |
Use and Reproduction
These Materials are provided for educational and research purposes only. The Connecticut State Museum of Natural History, University of Connecticut holds the copyright except where noted. Permission must be obtained in writing from the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History and/or the owner(s) of the copyright to publish reproductions or quotations beyond fair use.
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Local Identifier |
Local Identifier
Bull 3744
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