This stone projectile point is known as a Hardaway Side Notched, and it was found at a multi-component site (31WA2199) in eastern Wake County, NC. This type of artifact was used as a spear or dart point and likely was secondarily used as a knife and/or scraping tool. It dates to the late Paleoindian period (c. 8500-7900 BC). This artifact is made from a metavolcanic stone commonly called rhyolite and measures 5.1 cm long, 3.2 cm wide, and 0.6 cm thick. This model was constructed by David Cranford with 61 photos using the Agisoft Metashape software. (Credit: NCDNCR/OSA)