Stone Pipe (1965rp24)

Stone Pipe (1965rp24)

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Stone Pipe Replica Located at Peachtree Site A stone pipe replica sits proudly on display at the Peachtree site in Cherokee County, North Carolina. This stunning artifact dates back to the Mississippian period, spanning from AD 1400 to 1600. Measuring a length of 59.8 millimeters, a width of 23.7 millimeters, and a thickness of 34.4 millimeters, this intricate pipe is an impressive example of prehistoric craftsmanship. The original stone pipe (catalog number 384790) can be found at the US National Museum of Natural History in Washington. However, for those interested in viewing a replica up close, the North Carolina Archaeological Collection, housed within the Research Laboratories of Archaeology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, offers an exact model created by Chris LaMack.

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