
This Folsom projectile point, from Southeastern New Mexico, dates to approximately 9500 to 8000 BCE. The point was reworked into a knife which later broke. In other words, only the base is the only unmodified part of the Folsom point that remains. If you want to see the shape of the point better, click on Model Inspector (or press "i") and choose Matcap under Geometry. Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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