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27528
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The Hardaway Site is one of North Carolina’s greatest archaeological repositories. Located in the Uwharrie Mountains, the site has yielded a plethora of arrowheads, including Palmer, Kirk, and Stanly points. These artifacts help indicate how Native Americans lived in the region 12,000 years ago.
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27529
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The Hardaway Site is one of North Carolina’s greatest archaeological repositories. Located in the Uwharrie Mountains, the site has yielded a plethora of arrowheads, including Palmer, Kirk, and Stanly points. These artifacts provide insight into Native American hunting practices 12,000 years ago.
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18686
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Perkinson presents a survey of fluted projectile points distributed throughout North Carolina as a guide for students, amateurs, and professionals dealing with lithic findings.
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Southern Indian Studies (NoCar E 78.S55 S6), Vol. 23 Issue , Oct 1971, p3-40, map, bibl, f Periodical Website
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