“Flying Eagle” Great Pipe

Illustration

Jan van der Crabben
by Museum of Native American History
published on 11 February 2016
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“Flying Eagle” Great Pipe. Made from solid stone with inlaid abalone shell for
eyes. From the Middle Woodland Hopewell time period, dating in the 200 BCE - 200 CE range. Found in Ross County, Ohio.

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