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Hello Wikipedia - on the page entitled TREMPER MOUND AND WORKS - there is a photo near the middle of the page of a stone object,in the minimalist form of a bird. This object is presented as a mound relic from Tremper Mound - which is a Hopewell Culture construction, the bird shown is from two thousand years earlier, from the late archaic era, from the Glacial Kame cultural complex. Tremper Mound is famous for the discovery of 100.s of platform effigy pipes, which are in the Ohio Historical Society Collection. Any photos accompanying the Tremper mound page should include a platform effigy pipe.