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Three Fluted Points from the Hardaway Site, North Carolina

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35118
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Abstract:
The arrow heads, discovered in the 1960s, were discussed fully for the first time. Their fluted points, classified as Clovis or Redstone, were examined in terms of physical appearance and significance as a Paleoindian artifact. Particular significance noted by I. Randolph Daniel are the fluted points’ unrefined typological points; discovery from a single site; and evidence for the raw material not originating in NC. Included are a table with measurements and figure with images.
Source:
North Carolina Archaeology (NoCar E 78 S55 S6), Vol. 55 Issue , Oct 2006, p103-111
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