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- Q15826054 subject Q8181433.
- Q15826054 subject Q8197157.
- Q15826054 subject Q8247902.
- Q15826054 subject Q8259055.
- Q15826054 subject Q8520502.
- Q15826054 abstract "The Grave Creek Stone is a small sandstone disk inscribed on one side with some twenty-five characters, discovered in 1838 at Grave Creek Mound in Moundsville, West Virginia. If genuine, it could provide evidence of a primitive alphabet, but the discovery that the characters can be found in a 1752 book suggests that it is probably a fraud. The only known image of the actual stone is a photograph of items in the E.H. Davis collection (circa 1878) before the majority of the collection was sold to the Blackmore Museum (now part of the British Museum).".
- Q15826054 thumbnail Grave_Creek_Stone_and_wax_cast.png?width=300.
- Q15826054 wikiPageWikiLink Q114675.
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- Q15826054 wikiPageWikiLink Q8181433.
- Q15826054 wikiPageWikiLink Q8197157.
- Q15826054 wikiPageWikiLink Q8247902.
- Q15826054 wikiPageWikiLink Q8259055.
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- Q15826054 wikiPageWikiLink Q8520502.
- Q15826054 wikiPageWikiLink Q9288.
- Q15826054 wikiPageWikiLink Q9314.
- Q15826054 comment "The Grave Creek Stone is a small sandstone disk inscribed on one side with some twenty-five characters, discovered in 1838 at Grave Creek Mound in Moundsville, West Virginia. If genuine, it could provide evidence of a primitive alphabet, but the discovery that the characters can be found in a 1752 book suggests that it is probably a fraud. The only known image of the actual stone is a photograph of items in the E.H.".
- Q15826054 label "Grave Creek Stone".
- Q15826054 depiction Grave_Creek_Stone_and_wax_cast.png.