Moundville Panther Effigy

Moundville Panther Effigy

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Plaster cast from a limestone effigy pipe found in Moundville, Alabama, showcases the Underwater Panther. Photographs of this artifact were published by Clarence B. Moore (1905:Figs. 1-3). The original is part of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology's collection at Harvard University (cat. no. 48121) and is now on display at the Jones Archaeological Museum in Moundville Archaeological Park, Alabama. It measures 158 mm long, 96 mm wide, and 164 mm high. Clarence B. Moore authored Certain Aboriginal Remains of the Black Warrior River. The publication appeared in Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia volume 13 (1905:124-244). Model by Steve Davis.

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