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Site UMc76.—1t\ the field adjoining site 44Mc66, at 78°37'38" 

 longitude, 36°41'16" latitude, was still another flint workshop. 

 This was possibly another Paleo- American campsite displaying con- 

 siderable chert chippings as well as minor quantities of quartz 

 and quartzite workings. Nodules of these same materials were seen 

 on the surface of the site, from the sides of which flakes were cast off. 

 A number of years ago this field was planted in tobacco but lately it 

 has lain fallow (pi. 11) . 



Site ^Mc77. — One of the outstanding sites in Mecklenburg County, 

 Va., lay outside of the reservoir area. It is located south of the bridge 

 over the Roanoke River on U.S. Highway No, 1, on the west bank 

 of the river. The village is situated on a terrace on Mr. B. R. Pal- 

 mer's farm and covers an area roughly 250 feet in length and about 75 

 feet in width. A number of interesting artifacts have been recovered 

 from this site by local pothunters and collectors who have sporad- 

 ically dug into the site. Apparently no great harm has been done 

 to the site, for it has been potted only in spots. 



CHARLOTTE COUNTY, VA. 



Site J(.IfCM. — On the north bank of the Roanoke River, covering an 

 area 300 feet long by 100 feet wide in the Clarksville Magisterial Dis- 

 trict at 78°38'58" longitude, 36°41'58" latitude, was a campsite of 

 Paleo-American. Fluted projectile points were reportedly recovered 

 from this site but none v^-ere found during tlie time of the survey. Old 

 Abbey ville Mill, a well known local landmark, once occupied this site. 

 It lies on the mainland across from the foot of Oak Hill Island. A 

 great number of stone chips cover the surface of this site, but an occa- 

 sional sand-tempered sherd or a Woodland projectile point Avas seen 

 and recoverered during the survey. 



Site Jf./iCh2. — At the foot of Harris Island in ClarksAdlle Magisterial 

 District at 78°39'00" longitude, 36°41'52" latitude was located a small 

 campsite 50 feet long by 35 feet wide. Part of this area was included 

 in a picnic area and part of it was in corn. The site lay opposite the 

 channel mouth of Little River and the Roanoke River from the Abbey- 

 ville Mill site. Eastern variants of fluted points were reported to have 

 been found here but none wei'e found during the survey. 



Site J^ChS. — Midway down Harris Island in the Clarksville Magis- 

 terial District was another Archaic campsite at 78°39'27" longitude, 

 36°42'15" latitude, which was 35 feet long and 25 feet wide. This was 

 just a small site and probably was not occupied very long. Practically 

 all the cultural deposit was incorporated within the plowed zone, and 

 only a few sand-tempered sherds were recovered from the surface of 

 the site. 



Site Jf^ChJi-. — On two small knolls well above pool level of the res- 

 ervoir lay two flint workshops in the Clarksville Magisterial District 



