Smoking pipes of eastern North America

SM Rafferty - Perspectives on the archaeology of pipes, tobacco and …, 2016 - Springer
Perspectives on the archaeology of pipes, tobacco and other smoke plants in …, 2016Springer
Smoking pipes characterize archaeological assemblages in eastern North America at least
as early as 4000 BC Pipes are commonly included in prehistoric Native American burials.
Early pipes were finely crafted, relatively rare artifacts of stone, and became more numerous
and widespread over time as ceramic technology was developed. Smoking pipes are useful
sources of information regarding prehistoric ritual, symbolism, and social interaction
throughout the late prehistoric period in eastern North America.
Abstract
Smoking pipes characterize archaeological assemblages in eastern North America at least as early as 4000 B.C. Pipes are commonly included in prehistoric Native American burials. Early pipes were finely crafted, relatively rare artifacts of stone, and became more numerous and widespread over time as ceramic technology was developed. Smoking pipes are useful sources of information regarding prehistoric ritual, symbolism, and social interaction throughout the late prehistoric period in eastern North America.
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