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Georgia Slave Cabin archaeological collection
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Prof. Emeritus Robert Ascher, one of the principal excavators
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L. Fiolet Co., St. Omer, France
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possibly Louis Fiolet Co., St. Omer, France
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beads (pierced objects)
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equipment for personal use: smoking and tobacco use
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Cumberland Island,Camden,Georgia,United States
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clay tobacco pipes
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georgia
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1.
Kaolin pipe, stem fragment
Collection:
Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections
Location:
Cumberland Island,Camden,Georgia,United States
Date:
ca. 1800-1850
Format:
Image
Creator:
possibly Louis Fiolet Co., St. Omer, France
Donor:
Prof. Emeritus Robert Ascher, one of the principal excavators
2.
Kaolin pipe, stem fragment
Collection:
Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections
Location:
Cumberland Island,Camden,Georgia,United States
Date:
ca. 1800-1850
Format:
Image
Donor:
Prof. Emeritus Robert Ascher, one of the principal excavators
3.
Kaolin pipe, stem fragment
Collection:
Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections
Location:
Cumberland Island,Camden,Georgia,United States
Date:
ca. 1800-1850
Format:
Image
Donor:
Prof. Emeritus Robert Ascher, one of the principal excavators
4.
Kaolin pipe, stem fragment
Collection:
Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections
Location:
Cumberland Island,Camden,Georgia,United States
Date:
ca. 1800-1850
Format:
Image
Donor:
Prof. Emeritus Robert Ascher, one of the principal excavators
5.
Kaolin pipe, stem fragment
Collection:
Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections
Location:
Cumberland Island,Camden,Georgia,United States
Date:
ca. 1800-1850
Format:
Image
Donor:
Prof. Emeritus Robert Ascher, one of the principal excavators
6.
Kaolin pipe, stem fragment
Collection:
Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections
Location:
Cumberland Island,Camden,Georgia,United States
Date:
ca. 1800-1850
Format:
Image
Creator:
L. Fiolet Co., St. Omer, France
Donor:
Prof. Emeritus Robert Ascher, one of the principal excavators
7.
Kaolin pipe, stem fragment
Collection:
Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections
Location:
Cumberland Island,Camden,Georgia,United States
Date:
ca. 1800-1850
Format:
Image
Donor:
Prof. Emeritus Robert Ascher, one of the principal excavators
8.
Kaolin pipe, stem fragment
Collection:
Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections
Location:
Cumberland Island,Camden,Georgia,United States
Date:
ca. 1800-1850
Format:
Image
Donor:
Prof. Emeritus Robert Ascher, one of the principal excavators
9.
Kaolin pipe, stem fragment
Collection:
Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections
Location:
Cumberland Island,Camden,Georgia,United States
Date:
ca. 1800-1850
Format:
Image
Donor:
Prof. Emeritus Robert Ascher, one of the principal excavators
10.
Kaolin pipe, stem fragment
Collection:
Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections
Location:
Cumberland Island,Camden,Georgia,United States
Date:
ca. 1800-1850
Format:
Image
Donor:
Prof. Emeritus Robert Ascher, one of the principal excavators