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             English: A  Folsom Point — from the  Paleo-indian Lithic stage  Folsom tradition. 
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           6 December 2006 | 
          
          
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           Uploaded from :  http://www.blm.gov/heritage/HE_Kids/HM2/stone_point.html | 
          
          
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            US depatament of the Interior, Bureau of Land Magement | 
          
          
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