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Artist's interpretation of the Joseph Smith Mormon excavation into Naples 8 on June 3, 1834, published in the April 1853 issue of Harper's New Monthly Magazine.[1]

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  1. Kenneth B. Farnsworth "[https://www.worksofjoseph.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Lamanitish_Arrows.pdf Lamanitish Arrows and Eagles with Lead Eyes: Tales of the First Recorded Explorations in an Illinois Valley Hopewell Mound]" 2010, Illinois Archaeology, vol. 22 (1), pp. 25–48

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