Object Details
- Collection History
- Excavated by Dr. Frank C. Smith (1858-1927, of Fleming, New York) at an unknown date; donated to MAI by Dr. Smith in 1919 during the Samuel Riker, Jr. New York State Expedition, led by Alanson Skinner and sponsored by MAI and MAI trustee Samuel Riker, Jr. (1868-1936).
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- Data Source
- National Museum of the American Indian
- Culture/People
- probably Cayuga (archaeological) (attributed)
- Excavator
- Dr. Frank C. Smith (F. C. Smith), Non-Indian, 1858-1927
- Previous owner
- Dr. Frank C. Smith (F. C. Smith), Non-Indian, 1858-1927
- Donor
- Dr. Frank C. Smith (F. C. Smith), Non-Indian, 1858-1927
- Expedition leader
- Alanson B. Skinner (A. B. Skinner/Alanson Buck Skinner), Non-Indian, 1886-1925
- Expedition
- Samuel Riker, Jr. New York State Expedition (1919)
- Expedition sponsor
- Samuel Riker, Jr., Non-Indian, 1868-1936
- Date created
- probably AD 1400–1650 (Late Woodland period)
- Object Name
- Pipe fragment (Image withheld)
- Media/Materials
- Pottery
- Techniques
- Modeled
- Object Type
- Pipes and Smoking
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