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    Folsom site - Wikipedia

    Folsom site or Wild Horse Arroyo, designated by the Smithsonian trinomial 29CX1, is a major archaeological site about 8 miles (13 km) west of Folsom, New Mexico. It is the type site for the Folsom tradition, a Paleo-Indian cultural sequence dating to between 11000 BC and 10000 BC. The Folsom site was … See more

    The site was found in 1908 by George McJunkin, an ex-slave cowboy and ranch foreman. While riding across the Crowfoot Ranch following the … See more

    During the first quarter of the 20th century, a bitter debate raged in the archaeology and physical anthropology communities about recent discoveries suggesting that humans had … See more

    In 1926, archaeologist Jesse Figgins from the Denver Museum (now the Denver Museum of Nature and Science) and Harold Cook arrived at the site to begin excavations. Figgins … See more

    The site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961. See more

     
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      WEBA flash flood in 1908 exposed this archaeological site near Folsom, New Mexico. The site was named for the nearby town of Folsom. Shortly after the flood if 1908, George McJunkin , an African American cowboy, …

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      WEBAug 25, 2017 · (Credit: DMNS/E-51) The Folsom spear point, which was excavated in 1927 near the small town of Folsom, New Mexico, is one of the most famous artifacts in North American archaeology, and for good …

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      WEBUpdated on July 28, 2018. Folsom is the name given to the archaeological sites and isolated finds that are associated with early Paleoindian hunter-gatherers of the Great Plains, Rocky Mountains and American …

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      WEBFolsom point production at the Rio Rancho site, New Mexico. David Kilby. 2002, Folsom Technology and Lifeways, edited by John E. … Although it was excavated more than 30 years ago, the Rio Rancho Folsom site …

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