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Quick Guide to Indian Artifacts
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Written by NH History
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Page 4 of 4
NH Indian Archaeology
Prehistoric Artifacts / Third Row

The platform pipe made of stone was commonly used throughout eastern North America. Particularly
common in large burial mound sites in the Midwest, they might also be found in
NH. They date from about 500 - 100 AD.

Pottery was used in NH from as far back as, perhaps, 3,000 years ago. This fragment
is decorated with what is called "dentate stamp," impressions made with a comb-like
tool. It is characteristic of the Middle Woodland period from 0 - 1,000 AD.
Illustrations by William Fowler courtesy of the Massachusetts Archeological Society,
Inc.. Artifact guide by SeacoastNH.com.
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