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Brian Springer <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 6 Mar 2005 23:06:37 -0700
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Hi

I have discovered a large stone sculpture that has been over looked during its storage in the
archives of the Houston Pubic Library. The design of this 63-pound sculpture combines elements
of a salamander, beetle, and turtle into one stone effigy that is about 43 inches long and 18
inches in circumference.

I am trying to place this artifact in its proper cultural and historical context. The sculpture can be
seen here http://www.turkeytrack.net/cave/mound.htm

Brian

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