The Baucom Hardaway Site

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thirty7 said:
http://csasi.org/states/nsc/baucom/baucom3.htm

Here's a really detailed site description of a Hardaway site in North Carolina, loads of info, with pictures.

Good site report. I would love to read about more current sites with the new photographic technology and mapping.
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That is a good site for IDing NC types too!
I have several of the points shown including an almost identical Stanley to the left one in page 18.
Bookmarked and thanks! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

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My quartz one? Pg 22?
IMG_1348.jpg
 

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GL said:
My quartz one? Pg 22?
IMG_1348.jpg

Nice piece GL, sure looks like a quartz Hardaway to me, not sure if it's the pic, but it looks like the early fluted type. What do you type the piece to the right of that one? Rowan? I like that Stanley, dont see any blue quartzite up here.
 

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The lovely Molly typed the Rowan for me. All three found in the same county at different sites but all within 10 miles of each other. That Rowan was found in the same field as the discoidal I posted about a few months back.
I am just happy to have quartz points of any kind. I only have 4 or 5 white points.

I really need to do the writing on the side thing with my collection before I forget where each one came from.
 

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