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Description

Sandstone disk found at Carthage, Alabama. Horned serpents (rattlesnakes) tied together in a loop, with an eyed hand in the center.

Source

The Antiquities of Tennessee, by Gates P. Thruston, Second Edition 1897, Cincinnati: The Robert Clarke Company. Figure 236.

Date

1890,1897

Author

ancient North American

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