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Lithic projectile points used in ancient North America

Inarchaeology,Plano points are flaked stone projectile points and tools created by the variousPlano cultures of theNorth AmericanGreat Plains between9000 BC and6000 BC for hunting, and possibly to kill other humans.

They arebifacially worked and have been divided into numerous sub-groups based on variations in size, shape and function includingAlberta points,Cody points,Frederick points,Eden points andScottsbluff points. Plano points do not include the hollowing or 'fluting' found inClovis andFolsom points.[1]

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  1. ^Davis, Loren G. (6 November 2013)."Evolution of Projectile Points".Idaho Cultural Resources. Boise: Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management. Archived fromthe original on 27 September 2012. Retrieved27 December 2013.
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