Bibliography Record
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Barber, Edwin A.
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1882 |
Mound pipes.
Amer. Naturalist 16(4): 265-281. 21 figs. Apr. 1882.
–Describes (but does not illustrate) examples of supposed manatee sculptures among a collection of stone tobacco-pipes collected from Indian mounds in the Mississippi Valley (267-268). Henshaw (1883) concluded that these did not represent manatees.
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Related Index Records (4)
Archeological Sites, Sirenia at
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1882 |
Barber, E.A. (supposed manatee effigies among stone tobacco pipes; Mississippi Valley) |
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Florida
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1882 |
Barber, E.A. (mound pipes, ?manatee effigies) |
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Religious, Superstitious, or Ornamental Use or Observance
(SEE ALSO: Economic Use; Mermaid Legend)
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1882 |
Barber, E.A. (supposed manatee effigies among stone tobacco pipes; Mississippi Valley) |
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Religious, Superstitious, or Ornamental Use or Observance
(SEE ALSO: Economic Use; Mermaid Legend)
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1882 |
Barber, E.A. (mound pipes, ?manatee effigies) |
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