Talk:Mississippian copper plates
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For the record
[edit]This site, the Peach State Archaeological Society page on Mississippian Copper Plates appears to have been copied from this article. The earliest record of the site on the Wayback Machine is from November 12, 2015. Just for the record in case anyone stumbles across that site and notices the resemblance. - Donald Albury 22:07, 9 June 2019 (UTC)
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