Cahokia Tablet
This stone tablet, excavated from the largest mound at Cahokia, depicts a bird-man whose sweeping wings and facial features — especially the nose and mouth — resemble a bird. Crafted around AD 1100, the tablet probably played some role in rituals enacted on the mound by Cahokian people. Similar birdlike human forms have been found among other Mississippian cultures. Cahokia Mounds Historic Site.