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Point is made out of obsidian and is flaked bifacially. It is corner notched. (S.Iles 3/30/2004)
Obsidian point with deep, broad side notches. The base is flat, and the margins are straight but somewhat irregular. Cross-section is lenticular. In plan-view, the point is assymetrical, leaning towards one side. It appears to have been manufactured from a portion of a much larger biface. J. Fisher 07/15/03
Black obsidean leaf-shaped point; it's stem is inconspicuous but is slightly narrower and longer with a rounded point. Included is note that reads: "Obsidian Arrowhead [crossed out:'probably Whidbey Island, Washington] A. H. Kohne Gift." J. Fisher 07/15/03
Red/black obsidian side-notched point with a deeply concave base and protruding tangs. It is consistent with the Desert Side-notched series. Included is a note that reads: "From 'The Chief' To our dear Robert '87" J. Fisher 07/15/03
Gray/black obsidian point with a small, narrow contracting stem. J. Fisher, 02/19/03
Obsidian is translucent grey with dark grey straight banding. Point is side-notched, triangular with a slightly concave base. Probably a Desert side-notched point. J. Fisher, 02/19/03
Long, and narrow biface of black obsidian. Possibly a drill or perforator. J. Fisher, 02/19/03
Point, roughly triangular, plano-convex in cross section, with a contracting stem. One side (the flat side) shows little signs of flaking aside from basic shaping. J. Fisher, 02/19/03
Black obsidian point, triangular in shape, with two well-formed notches in the side, forming a slightly expanding stem. J. Fisher, 02/19/03
Black obsidian corner-notched point. Point was stored with a note which says: "This arrowhead understood to be from between vantage and Rocky Reach on the Columbia River, in Washington" and "Fine Black Obsidian Arrowhead. Locality: Columbia river Laurence Tyler August 2, 1975 Nott-piece" KJG February 2000