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  2. Clovis and Folsom points are types of fluted projectile points used by early humans in North America. The main differences between Clovis and Folsom points are123:
    • Folsom points are shorter in length than Clovis points.
    • Folsom points exhibit longer flutes and different pressure flaking patterns.
    • In Clovis technology, the flute generally extends no more than half the distance of the overall point length, whereas in the Folsom tradition the flute generally extends nearly the entire length.
    • Clovis points tend to be longer than their Folsom successors, also having more convex margins and a less concave base.
    • Finished Folsom points are distinguished by flutes that extend nearly the full length of the point, and they are also much thinner in cross-section than Clovis points.
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    Around 10,000 years before present, a new type of fluted projectile point called Folsom appeared in archaeological deposits, and Clovis-style points disappeared from the continental United States. Most Folsom points are shorter in length than Clovis points and exhibit longer flutes and different pressure flaking patterns.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clovis_point
    In Clovis technology, the flute generally extends no more than half the distance of the overall point length, whereas in the Folsom tradition the flute generally extends nearly the entire length. Apart from the fluting, Clovis points tend to be longer than their Folsom successors, also having more convex margins and a less concave base.
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    The short answer is the distinctive basal thinning flakes called flutes. These are just flakes removed from the base to allow the point to easily slot into a foreshaft. Finished Folsom points are distinguished by flutes that extend nearly the full length of the point, and they are also much thinner in cross-section than Clovis points.
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