Glad to to see you agin. I was starting to think you had given up on TH-cam. It is always interesting to see what insights you have to share. The thinness of these folsom flutes reminds me of the impossible thin storage jars you talked about in a passed video. It was nice to see another of your videos again, cheers
@@Mary-C they were made for hunting Bison Antiques and other creatures 10,500 years ago . I haven’t heard of a folsom being stuck in a human bone yet but I’m sure there were scuffles of a sort back in The day
Glad to to see you agin. I was starting to think you had given up on TH-cam.
It is always interesting to see what insights you have to share.
The thinness of these folsom flutes reminds me of the impossible thin storage jars you talked about in a passed video.
It was nice to see another of your videos again, cheers
Thank you for sharing with us. Wow those are amazing 🤩
Very interesting... Awesome work.
That took skill to make. Amazing what native people did all those years ago. Shame we will never know their stories. Thanks for sharing.
YEah buddy!! Love those Folsom points! Now you need to send me all of those immediately!!
Very nice finds
@@bje2920 they are casts or points that I have made, 😝
@@tonysoaresnativeclays1434 OK nice work
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Really nice collection! Do you know if the different shapes/sizes/thicknesses were for shooting different types of game, or defensive use?
@@Mary-C they were made for hunting Bison Antiques and other creatures 10,500 years ago . I haven’t heard of a folsom being stuck in a human bone yet but I’m sure there were scuffles of a sort back in The day