62 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL MOUNDS OF THE GEORGIA COAST. 



Tobacco pipes. — Thirteen tobacco pipes were present in the mound — several 

 somewhat fragmentary. But two showed any serious attempt at ornamentation. 

 One of these (Fig. 36) has a height of 2 inches, a diameter of bowl of 1.5 inches 

 and a diagonal length of 2.8 inches, approximately. The bowl is supported by a 

 figure probably representing a bird. Part of the body and tail served for the 



Fig. 38. -Tobacco pipe of 



reception of the stem. Found with this pipe was a small unclecorated one shown 



in Fig. 37. The bowl forms an unusually obtuse angle with the remainder of the pipe. 



In caved sand was a pipe representing a human head. The mouth is open 



showing the teeth and a curious head dress projects from the back of the head. A 



Fig. 39.— Tobacco pipe of earthen 



Mound at Bourbon. (Full size.) 



portion of this pipe is wanting. Height and diameter of bowl, each 1.9 inches 

 (Fig. 38). 



An undecorated but rather gracefully shaped tobacco pipe (Fig. 39) lay with 

 a burial. 



A tobacco pipe of the poorest material and rude in form, apparently sun-dried, 

 was recovered in pieces of hardly any consistency, though after drying it was fairly 



