English: An illustration of an avian themed Mississippian culturerepoussé copper plate found near Malden, Missouri in 1906. Reconstructed missing tail done using the bilateral symmetry of piece and taken from the Upper Bluff Lakes falcon plate thought to have been made by the same workshop or artist. One of eight plates found in the Wulfing cache, this one is designated Plate E, actual plate (not including reconstructed sections) is 33.5 centimetres (13.2 in) in length by 25.3 centimetres (10.0 in) in length by 14.2 centimetres (5.6 in) in width and weighs 63.7 grams (2.25 oz).[1]
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Herb Roe, www.chromesun.com
↑Watkins, Virginia D. (1950) The Wulfing Plates : Products of Prehistoric Americans
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An illustration of an avian themed Mississippian culture repousse copper plate found Malden, Missoiuri. Malden plate E, with reconstructed missing tail taken from bilateral symmetry of piece and the Upper Bluff Lakes falcon plate thought to have been made by the same workshop or artist.