Natchez Human Effigy

Natchez Human Effigy

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Headed a limestone effigy pipe unearthed in Adams County, Mississippi's Fatherland site during excavations in the 1930s. Published drawings of this pipe appear in James A. Ford's work (1936:Fig. 11) and Robert S. Neitzel's publication (1965:Fig. 15). Currently on display at the Grand Village of the Natchez Indians museum, Natchez, Mississippi, the 8.5 cm tall object is cataloged as no. 60.89. Ford, James A. Analysis of Indian Village Site Collections from Louisiana and Mississippi. Anthropological Study 2. Department of Conservation, Louisiana Geological Survey, New Orleans, 1936. Neitzel, Robert S. Archeology of the Fatherland Site: The Grand Village of the Natchez. Anthropological Papers 51(1). American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1965. Modelled by Steve Davis and Vin Steponaitis.

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