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S1988-1989 #40: Sonoma State University/David Allen Frederickson (February 18, 1989–April 14, 1989)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Point, accession number 1-25264, described as Obsidian, obtusely pointed both ends
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: Hearst Museum object titled Point, accession number 1-25270, described as Obsidian, double pointed, narrow
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: Hearst Museum object titled Point, accession number 1-25272, described as Obsidian, double pointed, diamond shape
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: Hearst Museum object titled Point, accession number 1-25250, described as Obsidian, crudely shaped
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: Hearst Museum object titled Point, accession number 1-25258, described as Obsidian, acutely pointed
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: Hearst Museum object titled Point, accession number 1-25269, described as Obsidian, acutely pointed
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: Hearst Museum object titled Point, accession number 1-25257, described as Obsidian, triangular cross section
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: Hearst Museum object titled Point, accession number 1-25273, described as Obsidian, double pointed, obtusely pointed both ends
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: Hearst Museum object titled Point, accession number 1-25277, described as Obsidian, double pointed narrow
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: Hearst Museum object titled Point, accession number 1-25253, described as Green chert, diamond shaped
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S1988-1989 #40: Sonoma State University/David Allen Frederickson (February 18, 1989–April 14, 1989)
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