Hardaway Side-Notched (690a361)

Hardaway Side-Notched (690a361)

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Hardaway Notched spear point creates lasting impression at the Hardaway site (31St4) in Stanly County, North Carolina. This impressive tool is dated back to the Late Paleoindian period, specifically between 8500-7900 BC. The Hardaway Notched spear point is crafted from durable metavolcanic rock, standing out with its exceptional quality and craftsmanship. Measuring an impressive length of 38.1 mm, a width of 27.8 mm, and a thickness of 5.4 mm, this remarkable tool showcases the ingenuity and skill of ancient craftsmen. The Hardaway Notched spear point is carefully preserved in the North Carolina Archaeological Collection, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, cataloged as no. 690a361. This significant artifact has been expertly documented in The Formative Cultures of the Carolina Piedmont by Joffre L. Coe, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society vol. 54, pt. 5, 1964, Figure 58. A detailed model of the Hardaway Notched spear point was created by Stephanie Grant and Steve Davis, providing a valuable representation of this ancient masterpiece.

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