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crudely chipped stone celt was picked up from the surface of the 

 village site. 



Site Ii-Jf-M c2Ii,. — A large number of stone chips, together with broken 

 and chipped stones, were found scattered over the surface of a small 

 knoll 375 feet long and 200 feet wide. Among these were a few 

 crude projectile points made out of quartzite. No special type of 

 projectile point or other stone artifact was found among the flint 

 scrap of this worksliop. The site, located in the Clarksville Magis- 

 terial District at 78°31'35'' longitude, 36°36'18" latitude, had been 

 planted to corn and showed that it had been cultivated for a long 

 time. 



Site Ji4Mc25. — This flint workshop, located in the Boydton Magis- 

 terial District at 78°17'27" longitude, 36°35'15'' latitude, was on a 

 low ridge at some distance from the river's edge. The surface 

 was covered with stone chips, discarded and fragmentary projectile 

 points, which covered an area roughtly 100 feet wide by 100 feet long. 

 There was no depth to this deposit, for when tested all remains lay 

 directly upon the surface. 



Site li.li.Mc2G. — On a knoll in an open field, located in the Boydton 

 Magisterial District at 78°18'08'' longitude, 36°35'03'' latitude, rather 

 far from the Roanoke liiver, were the remains of an old flint Avork- 

 shop that covered an area 50 feet long by about 50 feet wide. Quartz- 

 it© chips, spalls, and crude fragmentary projectile points were found 

 scattered over the surface. Testing showed that the deposit was very 

 thin and overlay a deposit of sand, red clay, and rocks. 



Site lfli.Mc27. — Another flint workshop in the Boydton Magisterial 

 District at 78°17'12" longitude, 36°34'38'' latitude was found cover- 

 ing an area 500 feet long and about 100 feet wide. Practically all 

 the deposit consisted of quartzite chips and discards and was con- 

 fined to the surface of the site. The site is of little archeological 

 importance. 



Site lj.li.Mc2S. — On top of a knoll above the 266-foot contour was a 

 clear area which had formerly been farmed. In this field were numer- 

 ous stone chips and a few projectile points. The site, located in the 

 Boydton Magisterial District at 78°17'45'' longitude, 36°34'31'' lati- 

 tude, had all the characteristics of being a prepottery site combined 

 with a flint workshop. The location was such that the surrounding 

 country could easily be seen for a considerable distance from the knoll. 



The following sites in Mecklenburg County, Va., are listed as flint 

 workshops: 44Mc29, 44Mc30, 44Mc32, 44Mc33, 44Mc34, 44Mc38, 

 44Mc40, 44Mc41, 44Mc42, 44Mc43, 44Mc44, 44Mc45, 44Mc46, 44Mc47, 

 44Mc48, 44Mc49, 44Mc50, 44]Mc55, 44Mc56, 44Mc57, 44Mc58, 44Mc59, 

 44Mc65, 44Mc67, 44Mc68, 44Mc69, 44Mc70, 44Mc74, and 44Mc75. 

 There is nothing outstanding about any of these sites since each is 



