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Bison
Hunting at Cooper Site |
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seventy years ago the first Folsom projectile point found in association
with ancient bison bones in northern New Mexico demonstrated that
Paleoindian people were in the New World as long ago as the end
of the last ice age. To this day intact deposits containing Folsom
points are rare, yet these points, with their distinctive channel
flakes and exquisite craftsmanship, remain the best identifier of
the culture. The Cooper site, discovered in 1992 in northwestern
Oklahoma, is among the largest Folsom-age kill sites in the southern
plains. Including extraordinarily well-preserved bison bones and
thirty-three projectile points, the site has yielded major contributions
to what is known of this early people. Leland C. Bement, who worked at the Cooper site, is an archeologist with the Oklahoma Archeological Survey, University of Oklahoma. |
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