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Description Effigy pipe, from Nacoochee Mound, in Georgia. Precolumbian artifact.
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Source From the book The Nacoochee Mound In Georgia by George Gustav Heye, Fredrich Webb Hodge, and George Hubbard Pepper. Published by Museum of the American Indian and Heye Foundation in 1918.
Author George Gustav Heye, Fredrich Webb Hodge, and George Hubbard Pepper
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current01:36, 7 June 2007Thumbnail for version as of 01:36, 7 June 2007609 × 468 (286 KB)Aaron Walden{{Information |Description=Effigy pipe, from Macoochee Mound, in Georgia. Precolumbian artifact. |Source=From the book The Nacoochee Mound In Georgia by George Gustav Heye, Fredrich Webb Hodge, and George Hubbard Pepper. Published by Museum of the America

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