5a.29 The Toephner Pipe

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5a.29 The Toephner Pipe

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In a few cases, the Adena experimented with other forms of pipes. One example is the pottery pipe from Toephner mound, Franklin County. This pipe consisted of a bowl sitting on a curved platform. One End (now broken off) apparently was the stem through which the smoke was drawn. The other end was a handle. Handle pipes have been found in one or two other Adena sites. Catalog Number: A 3369/000126, Image Number: AL07401

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Ohio History Connection

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