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This fine frame of Clovis points is the favorite of Doc & Paula. Part of them are from the former A. D. Capehart Collection. The rest are from Richmond, Moore, Nash, and Hoke Counties.
The "number 1 point" in North Carolina is in this collection, as stated in Ohio Archaeology Magazine.
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These bannerstones are from Richmond County. The lower one was found on a golf course. |
A ceremonial spud that was found in Richmond County around 1910. It is too heavy to have been of any use other than ceremonial. |
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This celt was found with the spud pictured above. It, too, is ceremonial. |
A stone human effigy is from the Leak site in Richmond County. It was found in the late 1930's by Dr. Rankin. |
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A platform pipe that is from the H. C. Harris site in Cabarrus County. It is from the former Charles McCarn collection. |
Another platform pipe that was found in Stokes County. |
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This pipe is from Stokes County also. It is made of pottery. |
This pipe, too, is made from pottery and comes from the same location as the one above. |
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Another pottery pipe from Stokes County. It appears to be an effigy pipe of some type. Turkey, human head???? Any ideas? |
Still more clay pipes. This one is also from Stokes County. |
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Ditto! |
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