Creek Finds Of 02/02/08

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  • PIPE TYPE I2, EARLY AMERICAN, ST. CATHERINE CREEK, ADAMS COUNTY, MS.webp
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I hope to find a pipe someday. Great photos. Thanks for sharing them :)
 

grrbrts said:
I broke the Pipe while cleaning it :(
There is still soot within the bowl and around the upper part of :o
Is this a Native American pipe?..If so great find....Around here when the creeks flood.....there is so much turbulence that I dont think a pipe coud withstand the beating....Steve
 

On that point--those hinge fractures are very crisp and new looking. Any chance that the point has recently been knapped?

Sometimes when I am knapping I have the same hinge fractures and those look just like them.

Stryker
 

OneExtremeHiker said:
I broke the Pipe while cleaning it :(
There is still soot within the bowl and around the upper part of :o
That is a traders pipe, not made by native Americans.But by white settlers. I have several broken ones exactly like it.The odds of finding a whole one in a creek is next to impossible,and as far as those arrowheads go, nice knapping job. They are not made by native Americans or should I just say they are modern. Sorry JMO
Jeff
 

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