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sites‟, Archaeology of Eastern North America, 9, 109-133. (LIVNP 1999.84.01)<br />

Davey, P., and Pogue, D.J. (eds.) (1991) The archaeology of the clay tobacco pipe XII: Chesapeake Bay,<br />

Liverpool Monographs in Archaeology and Orient Studies No. 14, British Archaeological Reports<br />

(International Series 566), Oxford , 114pp. (LIVNP 2006.07.02)<br />

Huey, P. R. (1974) „Reworked pipe stems: a 17 th Century Phenomenon from the Site of Fort Orange, Albany,<br />

New York‟ Historical Archaeology, 105-111. (LIVNP 2006.49.01)<br />

Jung, S. P., (1988) American Clay <strong>Pipe</strong> Works (reproduction of the catalogue of the American Clay <strong>Pipe</strong> Works<br />

printed between 1915 and 1920) (LIVNP 2006.52.02)<br />

McCashion, J. H., (1975) „The Clay tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s of New York State. Part 1: Caughnawaga 1667-1693‟ The<br />

Bulletin of the New York State Archaeological Association, 65, 1-19. (LIVNP 2006.52.03) (nb: signed by the<br />

author).<br />

McCashion, J. H., (1977) „The Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s of New York State. Part 2. The Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s of<br />

New York State Under the Sidewalks of New York: Archaeological Investigations near the U.S. Customs<br />

House on Manhattan Island, New York‟ The Bulletin of the New York State Archaeological Association, 71, 2-<br />

19. (LIVNP 2006.52.04) (nb: signed by the author).<br />

Murphy, James L., (1974) „ “Cresthull” Reed-Stem Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s‟ The Chesopiean, 14, No.s 1-2 (February-<br />

April 1974), 11-16. (http:/kb.osu.edu/dspace/bitstream/1811/.38967/1/Cresthull.<br />

pdf (downloaded 16.12.09)) [LIVNP 2010.05.01]. Also available in digital form.<br />

Murphy, James L., (1975) „Another Pamplin <strong>Pipe</strong> Variety‟ Quarterly Bulletin (Archaeological Society of<br />

Virginia), 30, No. 1 (September 1975), 26-29. (http://hdl.handle.net/1811/38946 (downloaded 16.12.09))<br />

[LIVNP 2010.07.01]. Also available in digital form.<br />

Murphy, James L. (1983) „A Ceramic Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong> Mold from Coshocton County, Ohio‟ Ohio Archaeologist,<br />

33, No. 1 (Winter 1983), 17. [http.//hdl.handle.net/1811/37088 (downloaded 16/12/09) [LIVNP 2010.06.01].<br />

Also available in digital form.<br />

Noël Hume, A., (1970) „English Clay Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong>s Bearing The Royal Arms from Williamsburg Virgina‟<br />

Post-medieval Archaeol, 4, 141-146, including plates. (LIVNP 2006.39.086)<br />

Sudbury, B., (nd) A Preliminary Report on the R. Bannerman Eagle Tobacco <strong>Pipe</strong> Manufactory, Rouses Point,<br />

New York. (LIVNP 2006.52.01)<br />

Tyack, N.C.P. (nd) „The tobacco trade between Bristol and Virginia, 1600-1700‟ [from an unidentified<br />

publication – this appears to be the second part of this article from 1660-1700] 193-200. (LIVNP 2000.01.110)<br />

PART 3: WRECK SITES<br />

Elliget, J., and Breidahl, H., (1991) Time and Tide: A Guide to the Wreck of the Barque William Salthouse,<br />

Maritime Archaeology Unit, Victoria, 32pp. (LIVNP 2009.02.01)<br />

Gunesnon, J., (1993)„Les pipes‟, in „L'épave d'Omonville-la-Rogue (Manche)‟, Archaeonautica 11, 90-99 (31-<br />

130). (LIVNP 1997.91.5)<br />

Higgins, D.A., (1995) „Clay tobacco pipes: a valuable commodity‟, IJNA 24.1, 47-52. (LIVNP 1997.91.1)<br />

Larn, R., (ed.) (1985) „The wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman Campen on the Needles rocks, Isle of Wight,

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