fols
Fols, also known as folsom points, are a type of stone projectile point that originated in North America. They are characterized by a distinctive flute, a long, channel-like flake scar removed from the base of the point, which extends a significant portion of its length. These points are primarily associated with the Folsom culture, a Paleo-Indian tradition that existed roughly between 9,000 and 8,000 BCE in the Great Plains region of North America.
The Folsom culture is renowned for its sophisticated lithic technology, and fols points are a prime example.
Folsom points are typically made from chert or other fine-grained stone and are often finely flaked along