| 1. | The eastern shoreline is home to Brown s Ravine and Folsom Point.
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| 2. | Folsom Point includes a picnic area, boat launch, and restrooms.
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| 3. | It is the second most prevalent Paleoindian point in the area after the Folsom point.
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| 4. | This is particularly easy to see when comparing the unfinished preforms of Clovis and Folsom points.
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| 5. | Plano points do not include the hollowing or'fluting'found in Clovis and Folsom points.
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| 6. | Most Folsom points are shorter in length than Clovis points and exhibit different fluting and pressure flaking patterns.
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| 7. | There's some related info at Folsom point-but those are knapped projectile points, not axes.
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| 8. | While Folsom points are found throughout Iowa, especially western Iowa, none have been excavated in a well-preserved site.
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| 9. | In the Great Plains area, the use of Folsom points was supplanted over time by Plano points of the various Plano cultures.
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| 10. | Clovis points also tend to be thicker than the typically thin later-stage Folsom points . with length ranging from and width from.
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