The Hardaway Site in Stanley County, North Carolina, was excavated in the 1950s. The site is important because it forms part of a relative chronology developed by Joffre Coe from several sites in North Carolina. The site produced over a million artifacts. The distinctive undated but likely Late Paleoindian (Hardaway Dalton) and Early Archaic (Hardaway Side-notched) points were named after the site. These points were scanned at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Research Laboratories of Archaeology. Their original format is 600 dpi, tiff.

Coe, J.L.  1964 The Formative Cultures of the Carolina Piedmont, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 54, Part 5, Philadelphia.

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