The Haw River Sites: Archaeological Investigations at Two Stratified Sites in the North Carolina Piedmont. Volume I.

Abstract

Archeological salvage excavations were conducted in central North Carolina during the fall of 1979 at prehistoric sites called the Haw River group. Initial survey and test excavations at 31Ch8, 31Ch29 and 31Ch28 demonstrated that the two former sites contained deeply-stratified deposits with artifactual remains representing some 10,000 years of prehistory. Field work at 31Ch8 and 31Ch29 included surface mapping, test pitting and complete excavation of two large-scale block units. (Author)

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1982
Accession Number
ADA122641

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