Kirk Corner Notched Point

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This projectile point (690a442) from the Hardaway site was 3D scanned with a NextEngine Desktop 3D scanner as part of a Department of Defense Legacy Resource Managment project. It was illustrated in Figure 60, row B, of Coe (1964:71). Courtesy of the Research Laboratories of Anthropology (RLA) at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. References: Coe, Joffre 1964 The Formative Cultures of the Carolina Piedmont. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, n.s., 54, pt. 5. Means, Bernard K., Mariana Zechini, Ashley McCuistion, Terrie Simmons-Erhardt, Jeff Aronowitz, Elizabeth Moore, Laura Galke, Lauren Volkers, Vivian Hite, Liz Ale, Zoë Rahsman, and Allen Huber 2016 Virtual Mobility Archaeology Project with Further Applications of Three Dimensional Digital Scanning of Archaeological Objects. Prepared for the Department of Defense Legacy Resource Management Program, Legacy Project #13-334. Prepared by the Virtual Curation Laboratory, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.

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VCL
The Virtual Curation Laboratory at VCU formed through a project with the U.S. Department of Defense’s Legacy Program to develop a digital data project that incorporates the use of a three-dimensional object scanner in recording American Indian and historic artifacts for analysis and conservation. The Virtual Curation Laboratory now partners with institutions across the planet to 3D scan paleontological, archaeological, and historically significant items with the goal of sharing them freely with the world. Project Director: Dr. Bernard K. Means; [email protected]

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