Clay Pipe?

Diggin-N-Dumps

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Hey All,
I posted this about a year ago, and was hoping there might be some new fresh eyes that could tell me what this could be.

I found it in a river bed here in Texas, looking for points.

It diffently looks worked, but I dont know if its a modern pipe, or something the Natives made.

It appears to be Clay, and has markings on it.

Any help would be great.

thanks
 

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The Grim Reaper

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That would be my best guess with what we have to work with. It is definitely incised both around the piece and along the rim so that wasn't done naturally. It also looks to have been part of the bowl. Very cool find. Shame you didn't find more of it.
 

GatorBoy

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I agree.. most of the pipes I have found are kaolin clay. But I do have what I belive to be a bowl section from a turn of the century homestead that looks like the same material with a different disign.

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