Kaolin Ball Clay Tobacco Pipe

Dublin Core

Title

Kaolin Ball Clay Tobacco Pipe

Subject

Archaeological Artifact

Description

White kaolin clay ball tobacco pipe, partial bowl and heel/spur. Decorated with star shapes in relief on both sides, with a vertical feather/leaf pattern down the length of the bowl on two sides. The artifact was found in church village; it is unknown who would have used the pipe, as the village was home to a mixed community of enslaved people and poor whites. It is unknown where the pipe originated, but the shape of the pipe resembles pipes found at archaeological sites in England and on other Anglophone Caribbean islands. The star relief pattern resembles patterns found in the Bahamas. The pipe was likely used pre-Emancipation in Barbados. Photographs and metadata completed by Kaya Hill, Brown University History of Art and Architecture A.B. candidate 2018, during a visit to BMHS.

Creator

Church Village

Source

workshops,caribworkshops

Publisher

EULAC

Date

2018:01:16 09:49:23

Contributor

guestcurator@barbmuse.org.bb

Rights

true

Format

image/jpeg JPEG Image

Language

English

Type

3D Object

Identifier

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Extent

2cm x 2cm x 5cm

Spatial Coverage

current,13.137865509261538,-59.48580052504883

License

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License

Europeana

Country

Barbados

Europeana Data Provider

Barbados Museum and Historical Society

Object

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Europeana Type

3D

3D Object Item Type Metadata

Wiki

https://eu-lac.org/vmwiki/index.php/Kaolin_Ball_Clay_Tobacco_Pipe

DescriptionEN

White kaolin clay ball tobacco pipe, partial bowl and heel/spur. Decorated with star shapes in relief on both sides, with a vertical feather/leaf pattern down the length of the bowl on two sides. The artifact was found in church village; it is unknown who would have used the pipe, as the village was home to a mixed community of enslaved people and poor whites. It is unknown where the pipe originated, but the shape of the pipe resembles pipes found at archaeological sites in England and on other Anglophone Caribbean islands. The star relief pattern resembles patterns found in the Bahamas. The pipe was likely used pre-Emancipation in Barbados. Photographs and metadata completed by Kaya Hill, Brown University History of Art and Architecture A.B. candidate 2018, during a visit to BMHS.

Files

IMG_4073.JPG

Citation

Church Village, “Kaolin Ball Clay Tobacco Pipe,” EU-LAC, accessed April 28, 2024, https://eu-lac.org/omeka/items/show/462.

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