ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A tobacco pipe found along Generals Highway could connect people with African ancestors who were enslaved in Anne Arundel. Archaeologists from the Maryland Department of ...
A tobacco pipe found along Generals Highway could connect people with African ancestors who were enslaved in Anne Arundel. Archaeologists from the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway ...
One day about 200 years ago, a woman enslaved on a tobacco plantation near Annapolis, Maryland, tossed aside the broken stem of the clay pipe she was smoking in the slave quarters where she lived.
Explorers to Roanoke Island in the 1580s found the natives smoking tobacco in a new way – from pipes. The English, looking to colonize and find riches in the New World, took up the habit, found it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tobacco pipes were one of the first mass-produced, disposable objects in Britain. Through contact with indigenous peoples of the ...
You have probably seen stemless wine glasses — maybe even a stemless funnel — but chances are you haven’t seen stemless tobacco pipes on display; however, a set of pipes, sans their stems, has become ...
A tobacco pipe found along Generals Highway could connect people with African ancestors who were enslaved in Anne Arundel. Archaeologists from the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md.-A tobacco pipe found along Generals Highway could connect people with African ancestors who were enslaved in Anne Arundel. Archaeologists from the Maryland Department of Transportation ...