A black pottery pipe, possibly basalt, depicting a ram's head and fore legs, ending in a thick tube, supporting a wide-brimmed bowl. The outside of the bowl and the ram's body have been burnished. There is a hole leading from the base of the bowl to the tube. The unburnished part of the bowl has been cross-hatched by the sharp instrument prior to firing.
label: yellow with black type
pipe bowl (pipe (narcotics & intoxicants: smoking))
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