Northwestern Four-Way Knife
- Time Period : 700-400 B.P.
- Location : N. California into S. Oregon
- Shape : Lanceolate
Description:
A large size double pointed knife that is usually beveled on one or all four sides of each face. The cross section is rhomboid. The true skinning knife.
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