Pipe (Image withheld)

Date created
probably AD 1640–1680
Culture/People
probably Susquehannock (archaeological) (attributed)
Excavator
John Young, Non-Indian
Previous owner
Ernest J. Young (E.J. Young), Non-Indian
Expedition
Samuel Riker, Jr. New York State Expedition (1919)
Expedition leader
Alanson B. Skinner (A. B. Skinner/Alanson Buck Skinner), Non-Indian, 1886-1925
Expedition sponsor
Samuel Riker, Jr., Non-Indian, 1868-1936
Collection History
Excavated by farm owner John Young in his garden circa 1880; donated to MAI by his son Ernest J. Young in 1919 during the Samuel Riker, Jr. New York State Expedition, led by Alanson B. Skinner (1886-1925, MAI staff member) and sponsored by MAI and MAI trustee Samuel Riker, Jr. (1868-1936).
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Place
Skinner Cemetery 2, Grave 1; Young Farm site (Great Gully site), Great Gully; Ledyard Township; Cayuga County; New York; USA
See related items
Susquehannock (archaeological)
Pipes and Smoking
Data Source
National Museum of the American Indian
Catalog Number
9/4556
Barcode
094556.000
Object Type
Pipes and Smoking
Object Name
Pipe (Image withheld)
Media/Materials
Pottery
Techniques
Incised, punctate
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws62509dc31-7270-4257-9ce4-051ce670475a
Record ID
NMAI_102141