. Bulletin. Ethnology. Wedbl] AN INTRODUCTION TO KANSAS ARCHEOLOGY 115. Figure 7.—Rim and handle sherds (a-c), and shell-tempered incised sherd (d) from house 2 (Nebraska Aspect), Doniphan site. diameter. Below the bend, in what was obviously the stem, the bore diminishes in diameter to about 2 mm. There is no attempt at orna- mentation. Length along the outside curve is 69 mm.; how much longer the unbroken pipe was there is no way of determining (fig. 8, h). A second piece which I take to be a pipe fragment was taken from pit 1, house 1; it is a massive tapered object, thickly tempered with c


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Wedbl] AN INTRODUCTION TO KANSAS ARCHEOLOGY 115. Figure 7.—Rim and handle sherds (a-c), and shell-tempered incised sherd (d) from house 2 (Nebraska Aspect), Doniphan site. diameter. Below the bend, in what was obviously the stem, the bore diminishes in diameter to about 2 mm. There is no attempt at orna- mentation. Length along the outside curve is 69 mm.; how much longer the unbroken pipe was there is no way of determining (fig. 8, h). A second piece which I take to be a pipe fragment was taken from pit 1, house 1; it is a massive tapered object, thickly tempered with coarse angular siliceous particles, and has a 3 to 5 mm. bore; whether the bowl continued in the same direction as the stem or curved upward I cannot say. The piece is crudely molded and bears no decoration. The third specimen is a heavy, rather crudely molded, elbow pipe with upright cylindrical bowl and horizontal tapered stem (fig. 8, <z); in overall dimensions, the pipe is 57 mm. high and 70 mm. long. The top of the bowl is 32 to 35 mm. in diameter, with flat lip, and a bowl cavity 14 mm. in diameter; the stem bore measures 4 mm. in diameter. Be- ginning at the end of the stem, on each side, there is a single incised line running in a gentle curve upward toward the bowl, only one of these lines reaching the top of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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