Stone Pipe (2102a130)

Stone Pipe (2102a130)

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The stone pipe is situated in the McLean mound, located within Cumberland County, North Carolina. This artifact dates back to the Late Woodland period, specifically between AD 800 and 1100. The pipe is crafted from chlorite schist, a type of metamorphic rock. Its dimensions are notable: it measures 248.0 mm in length, 76.1 mm in width, and 44.6 mm in height. This stone pipe holds the catalog number 2102a130 within the North Carolina Archaeological Collection at the Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The model of this artifact was created by Chris LaMack.

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