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Additional information from source: "The illustration is from the Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, plate LXI."

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English: Ancient shell gorget, depicting a spider, obtained from a mound on Fain's Island, Tennessee.
Date
Source Thruston, Gates P. The Antiquities of Tennessee. Cincinnati: The Robert Clarke Company, 1897. Page 135.
Author Ancient artifact. Illustration from above named book.
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current07:35, 9 May 2009Thumbnail for version as of 07:35, 9 May 2009364 × 343 (48 KB)Aaron Walden{{Information |Description={{en|1=Ancient shell gorget, from Fains Island, Tennessee, depicting a spider. }} |Source=Thruston, Gates P. ''The Antiquities of Tennessee.'' Cincinnati: The Robert Clarke Company, 1897. Page 135. |Author=Ancient artifact. Illu

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