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English: An illustration of a Mississippian culture avian themed repoussé copper plate found at the Reed Mound Site in Oklahoma. Reconstruction done by using the inherent bilateral symmetry of the pieces and from details taken from the Malden plate F and the Upper Bluff Lake avian plate, all three of the plates are thought to have been made by the same workshop or artist.[1]
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Author Herb Roe, www.chromesun.com
  1. (1993). "A Survey of Elaborate Mississippian Copper Artifacts from Illinois". Illinois Archaeology 5. Illinois Archaeological Survey.

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