Archaeological Field School: Clay Pipe 2

Archaeological Field School: Clay Pipe 2

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This is another piece of the clay pipe that was excavated at the site of a WWI Spruce Mill adjacent to Fort Vancouver in SW Washington State. The site is currently being used as an archaeological field school location for the National Park Service. The purpose of these models is to find a quick and accurate way to digitally document an archaeology site beyond standard photos and drawings. These models can be uses for educational purposes and an interactive way for the people to visit a site usually not open to the public.

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