Smoking pipe - ROM2005_5727_1

ROM2005_5727_1

Smoking pipe

Maker: Iroquoian
Medium:Clay
Geography: Ontario, Canada
Date: c. 1100 AD
Period: Ontario Iroquoian (8/900-1600 AD)
Dimensions:
3.6 × 6.3 cm
Object number: 961.247.162
On view
Gallery Location:Daphne Cockwell Gallery dedicated to First Peoples art & culture
DescriptionThis is an early Iroquoian smoking pipe with a punctate stamped decoration on the bowl. The stem is at an oblique angle to the bowl and is flattened in profile. It was recovered from the Miller archaeological site, a 12th-century Indigenous village that sat in current-day Pickering, Ontario.
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