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1942.13.1176.1

Largest fragment belonging to a pipe bowl broken into eleven fragments. The fragment is made of pottery. It has a jagged edge revealing black coloured pottery underneath. The fragment is cylindrical with one side missing and curved short end decorated with two incised concentric lines. For the second largest, triangular shaped fragment see 1942.13.1176 .2 and for the other fragments too small to physically number see 1942.13.1176 [.3 - .11]. [CW [OPS Move] 27/9/2016]


1942.13.1176.1

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Collection type
Object
Description
Largest fragment belonging to a pipe bowl broken into eleven fragments. The fragment is made of pottery. It has a jagged edge revealing black coloured pottery underneath. The fragment is cylindrical with one side missing and curved short end decorated with two incised concentric lines. For the second largest, triangular shaped fragment see 1942.13.1176 .2 and for the other fragments too small to physically number see 1942.13.1176 [.3 - .11]. [CW [OPS Move] 27/9/2016]
Geographical reference
southeastern Nigeria
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1932
Date collected
1932
Acquisition information
Donated: 1942
Materials and processes
Material Pottery
Dimensions
Height: max 33 mm total, Height: max 18 mm, Width: max 63 mm total, Width: max 29 mm, Length: max 102 mm total, Length: max 63 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1942.13.1176.1 Other numbers: 95

Search terms: Narcotic, Pottery, Pipe