Bi-Pointed
What Is It?  An oval, bifacial,
un-ground, pointed on each end,
thin, sharp, medium sized,
un-shouldered projectile point.  
Early Archaic, 8000 to 4000 B.P.
(Before Present).
For more about this
style of dart point,
see page 6 of the
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This Arrowhead?"
Agate dart point, found by Vernon Imel
along the Columbia River, east of the
Cascade Mountains, in Wasco County,
Oregon, in the 1950s.
Greatest width near base:  11/16",
1-7/8" long by 11/16" wide.
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