Welcome guest, is this your first visit?
Member
Discoveries
 
Results 1 to 4 of 4
  1. #1
    us
    Mar 2006
    Deep in the swamps of Louisiana..
    Ace 250--White's 6000 DI Pro
    1,825

    Native American Pipe Find.

    I listed this in the what is it section also. Pretty much know it is a Ceremonial Pipe, but what period. Anyone knowledgeable on this. It is worked soft stone of some type... Found in Central Louisiana by a buddy of mine and I while clearing his land for a power line.
    People I have shown it to just go wow, but know nothing else.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Native American Pipe Find.-fullsidepipe.jpg   Native American Pipe Find.-pipemeasurement.jpg   Native American Pipe Find.-fullsidepipe.jpg   Native American Pipe Find.-pipemeasurement.jpg  
    Please look at my museum website.....      louisianahistorymuseum.org
    My playtoy site:  genius-antiques.com

  2. #2

    Mar 2006
    6

    Re: Native American Pipe Find.

    I couldn't began to tell you anything about it. However, let me be the first to say it here...WOW!!!! Great find, congrats to your buddy!

  3. #3
    diggerdood

    Re: Native American Pipe Find.

    I agree with Loco. AWESOME FIND!! (And I couldn't tell ya a thing about it either).
    I did a quick search on native american pipes, clay pipes and such, and found one or two vaguely similar ones but nothing matching yours.

  4. #4
    us
    Mar 2006
    Deep in the swamps of Louisiana..
    Ace 250--White's 6000 DI Pro
    1,825

    Re: Native American Pipe Find.

    Quote Originally Posted by diggerdood
    I agree with Loco. AWESOME FIND!! (And I couldn't tell ya a thing about it either).
    I did a quick search on native american pipes, clay pipes and such, and found one or two vaguely similar ones but nothing matching yours.
    Here is what Author of a number of books on Native American Relics said:

    Thanks for your email and the two pictures. From these, it appears the artifact is what is known as a Southern Great Pipe. These are typically quite large, in the effigy of some kind of bird, raised bowl on the back, stem opening in the under-tail region, and material a dark steatite or soapstone. The time period is known to be Early Woodland into Mississippian times, or somewhat after 1000 BC to AD 1600 or so, though I think the last general date is uncertain. These are found throughout much of the South and as far north as Ohio, though they are rare in this state. They are not at all common, and due to size many have been damaged by farming and construction equipment. Hope this helps. If you like, I'll be glad to send a free book catalog that has some titles on Indian pipes.

    Best,

    Lar Hothem

    Please look at my museum website.....      louisianahistorymuseum.org
    My playtoy site:  genius-antiques.com

 

 

Sponsors

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Search tags for this page

native american pipes found in louisiana

Click on a term to search for related topics.
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.1.3