Artifacts and Features:
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Name:
West Country Clay Tobacco Pipe
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Type:
Ceramics
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Dimensions:
Stem Length:47 mm; Bowl Height: 42 mm.
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Date Range:
1680-1720
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Site:
Cupids
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Culture:
European - English
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Description:
Typical West Country clay tobacco pipe from the late 17th and early 18th centuries. It was probably manufactured in Devon and was found just east of the north end of the dwelling house.
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Name:
Another
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Type:
Clay Pipes
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Dimensions:
Bowl Height: 27mm; Bowl Width: 12 mm (at rim).
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Date Range:
1590-1610
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Site:
Cupids
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Culture:
European - English
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Description:
"Little Ladell" clay tobacco pipe. Made in London sometime between 1590 and 1610. Like the example shown above, this one was found just west of the dwelling house in Cupids.
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Name:
Four Glass Trade Beads from Cupids
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Type:
Glass
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Dimensions:
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Picture:
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Date Range:
seventeenth century
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Site:
Cupids
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Culture:
European
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Description:
Glass trade beads from the Cupids site. These four glass beads, and hundreds of others recovered from the site, were probably intended for trade with the Trinity Bay Beothuk.
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Name:
Padlock
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Type:
Metal
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Dimensions:
Length 8.3 cm, Width: 5.7 cm; Thichness:1.9 cm.
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Date Range:
seventeenth century
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Site:
New Perlican
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Culture:
European - English
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Description:
Highly corroded triangular, sliding bolt iron padlock found just east of George Peddle's house.
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Name:
Westerwald Fragments
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Type:
Ceramics
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Dimensions:
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Date Range:
First half of the eighteenth century.
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Site:
New Perlican
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Culture:
European - German
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Description:
Three small fragments of German Westerwald stoneware from Area B (just east of George Peddle's house).
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