The mataa, or obsidian spearpoint, which was mass-produced, is the characteristic artifact of this period. |
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Day after day, year by year, he labored like a monk, the spearpoint of his pencils seeming to move one atom at a time into place on his gesso boards. |
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To create a spearpoint or any other stone tool, a seasoned flintknapper first orients a piece of stone, or core, in a desired direction and trims it in specific ways. |
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Harrison and Spearpoint have also observed this phenomenon in the study of adhered spill plume. |
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Sam Martin, 25, and Clint Spearpoint, 34, are alleged to have both assaulted the graphic designer. |
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However, the figure could be changing based on developments of the current situation, said Spearpoint Risk Management. |
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