WebBy John T. Pafford, G.I.R.S. Associate Editor Some of the most easily recognizable portrayals of Mississippian art are the large stone figural effigy pipes that have been well … Web"Chunkey Player", 8.5" (22 cm) high by 5.5" (14 cm) wide Mississippian culture flint clay effigy pipe found in Muskogee County, Oklahoma. ... Mississippian culture stone effigy pipe in the form of a bird, finely carved with the wings held tightly to the body, the head with curving beak, and pointed eye rims inset with red beads, surmounted by a ...
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WebSep 10, 2015 - "Chunkey Player", 8.5" (22 cm) high by 5.5" (14 cm) wide Mississippian culture flint clay effigy pipe found in Muskogee County, Oklahoma. Now part of the Henry Whelpley Collection at the St. Louis Science Center. A kneeling male slightly leaning forward in the process of rolling a chunkey stone with his right hand and holding two chunkey … WebChunkey Player effigy pipe, with chunkey stone in right hand and chunkey sticks in left early on kingston
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WebChunkey Player Effigy Pipe (with chunkey stone in right hand and chunkey sticks in left) Oklahoma, Muskogee County, A.D.1100–1200; flint clay, h. 21.6 cm St. Louis Science … WebThe Chunkey Player Effigy Pipe is currently on loan to the Saint Louis Art Museum from the Saint Louis Science Center. The opportunity to compare these two prehistoric effigies … early on log in