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			        Click to enlarge | Late Mississippian period human head effigy pipes (left
	      and right) and pottery figurine (center), all found at the Lamar site.See "Mounds and Earthworks on the Public Highway Part Eighteen: Ocmulgee
  National Monument" by Steven R. Cooper in the CSASI 2024
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	    Click to enlarge | Figure 7.Thiensville rectangular gorget found on the property of
           Mr. Manford Blume by his sons near the town of Thiensville in Ozaukee
            County,Wisconsin. See "The Thiensville Red Ocher Cache" by David Christensen
  of Palatine, Illinois in the CSASI 2024
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	    Click to enlarge | Figure 4. This photo taken when the pipe was found on July 7, 2019.
          The pipe was put back in place a minute after finding it to show how
          it appeared in situ.See "An Interesting
Feature on Two Hopewell Pipes" by Darrel Wilson of Manhattan, Kansas
in the CSASI 2024
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    Click to enlarge | 9” Resting Warrior flint clay pipe. Spiro site, LeFlore
	      County, Oklahoma. University of Arkansas Museum. Photograph
	    by David Dye.See "Iconography for the Mississippian Artifact Collector" by
Dr. Sandy B. Carter, Jr. of Big Canoe, Georgiain the CSASI 2024
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	  	    Click to enlarge | The traveling pouch, with birdstones from Parks collection (author’s
          collection)See "Cameron Parks—Old-Time Collector Memorabilia" by
  William Moody of West Tisbury, Massachusettsthe CSASI 2024
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