Spear with about 60 percent of the length round, and the other 40 percent flattened. The flat end has geometric and zig-zagging patterns carved into the wood.;Identified by Carol S. Ivory, Ph.D., Associate Professor Department of Fine Arts, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-7450, tel: 509.335.7043;Part of accession 3006, purchased from A. G. Pelikan in December, 1921, for an unknown amount.