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were lying on tlie surface of the site. A few projectile points of cliert 

 and quartz were picked up from the surface. 



Site 44Mc25, located in the Boydton IMagisterial District at 

 78°17'27" longitude, 36°35'15" latitude, and occupying a low ridge 

 quite some distance from the edge of the Roanoke River, was covered 

 with stone chips, discards, and fragments of projectile points. These 

 were recovered from an area roughly 100 feet wide by about 100 feet 

 long. We found that there was no depth to the site, as testing showed 

 that all artifacts were confined to the present surface. 



Site 44Mc26, located in the Boydton Magisterial District at 

 78°17'08'' longitude, 36°35'03'' latitude and lying astride a small 

 knoll, covered an area roughly 50 feet long by 50 feet wide. The 

 remains of quartzite chips, spalls, and fragments of crudely made 

 projectile points were scattered over this area. Testing showed that 

 tliere was no depth to this site, for all remains were confined to the 

 present surface. 



Site 44Mc28, located in the Boydton Magisterial District at 

 78°17'45'' longitude, 36°34'31" latitude, on a small knoll above 



Table 3. — WorksJwp and preceramio sites arranged wimerically indicating type 

 of stones used in the manufacture of artiflacts 



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