FOLSOM CULTURE

fŏlˈsəm, fŭlˈ–, a group of Paleo-Indians (see Americas, antiquity and prehistory of the) known through artifacts first excavated (1926) near Folsom, E of Raton, N.Mex. The artifacts, including chipped flint points known as Folsom points and a variety of other stone tools, were found in association with the remains of large mammals, particularly extinct varieties of bison. The remains have been found to date between 9000 b.c. and 8000 b.c. and to occur throughout the Central Plains of North America from Montana to Texas. Like Clovis points (see Clovis culture), Folsom points show a distinct lengthwise groove (known as fluting) on each face which served to enhance the hafting to spear shafts. Folsom groups were the first known to practice a cooperative type of hunting described as the "surround kill" method, though most hunting seems to have been performed either by lone individuals or small groups.

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...Alabamians. Even though Jim Folsom did not transcend the racial assumptions of the culture in which he lived, his support...civil rights was genuine. Folsom was equally sincere in his...Deferring to racial customs, Folsom did not appeal to black voters...
FOLSOM CULTURE AND SOCIAL PROGRESS COPYRIGHT 1928 BY LONGMANS, GREEN AND CO. FIRST EDITION MADE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
...GENETIC F-I. Emphasis on Culture as a Product or Artifact 1...he must adjust himself. 2. Folsom, 1928: 15. Culture is the...generation to another. 3. Folsom, 1931: 476-77. Culture...19 Folsom, 1931, p. 474...
...734. 3. My use of the term culture throughout follows the definition...Geertz in The Interpretation of Cultures (New York: Basic, 1973...himself has spun, I take culture to be those webs, and the...1989), 37-68. 4. Ed Folsom, Talking Back to Walt Whitman...Song, ed. Jim Perlman, Ed Folsom, and Dan Campion (Minneapolis...
...collection of essays on modern culture that concludes with a brilliantly...157. 3 Michael Brewster Folsom, The Pariah of American Letters...Anthology, ed. Michael Brewster Folsom New York: International Publishers...1997 . 9 Michael Brewster Folsom, The Education of Mike Gold...
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...antislavery women, Folsom guides us toward...unsettled antebellum culture at large. The body...radical antislavery culture. Effaced, she disturbs...imprisonment of Abigail Folsom in Leverett-street...feminists in American culture New Haven: Yale...suggesting that Abigail Folsom should be considered...
...conservative antislavery women, Folsom guides us toward another...unsettled antebellum culture at large. The body politics...structures embedded in reform culture. The prominent discourse...obscure reformer Abigail Folsom, I assumed that she...of radical antislavery culture. Effaced, she disturbs...
...BACKGROUND Since 1926, Folsom culture has been a popular topic of...Roberts 1978). Not only does Folsom represent one of the earliest well-established Paleoindian cultures of the Americas, but Folsom hunter-gatherers were specialist...
...cultural homogeneity of Folsom toolkits across the Plains...of early Paleoindian culture. Rather than transiently...among several smallscale cultures. Such mobility data...Third, sourcing of Folsom lithic artifacts from...macromovement regions. Folsom micromovement was frequent...
...Chautauqua (alternately called a culture center) in her adopted home...environments and indigenous cultures, Austins interest in creative...that had contributed to the Culture Center of the Southwest proposal...Federation of Womens Clubs, Mamie Folsom Wynne, had been a member...Encounters: Feminism and Pueblo Cultures, 1879-1934 (Lincoln...Engendered Encounters; Mullin, Culture in the Marketplace; Barbara...
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...the country. The fluted Folsom points had been turning...for what they were. The Folsom find led directly to the discovery of an even older culture, the Clovis mammoth hunters...immediate ancestors of the Folsom people. Hrdlicka found...
Notes on Writergate. by Franklin Folsom As Hosannas over the collapse of the left fill the air, I have...Hitlers and Mussolinis activities in Europe threatened all culture, and the League mobilized writers to do what they could in this...
...Elijah Mccoy and Berry Gordy: Ingenuity Overcomes by Burton Folsom Part of the tragedy of affirmative action is its implied premise...black music-the Motown sound-part of the mainstream popular culture in America. What an achievement! Gordy had white teens all...
...Which Strategy Really Ended the Great Depression? by Burton Folsom World War II got us out of the Great Depression." Many people...and first transformed the universities, then the political culture of the day. With statistics in hand and a near reverence for...
...american War: Death, Taxes, and Incompetence by Burton Folsom Remember the Maine!" was the battle cry that led America...have two groups, then: the American soldiers, raised in a culture of freedom and willing to preserve it if called upon; and...
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CULTURE: Walking with an Icon; Mike Davies Takes...destructive spiral into addiction to the legendary Folsom Prison concert of 1968. Learning of the...from our generation I knew John from the Folsom Prison album, the Johnny Cash from the...
Culture: Ministering to Our Need. Byline: Aranda Garrard THE sun is shining on...good. Their songs have a depth and meaning that reminded me of Johnny Cashs Folsom Prison Blues. The set was simply awe-inspiring. The crowd roared as Duffy...
...warned that Americas family culture was in deep trouble, while Vassar sociologist Joseph Kirk Folsom said families were fine - they...In the Life article, Mr. Folsom urged parents to become more...person develops, said Mr. Folsom, author of The Family and...
...join the EU to preserve its culture within an integrated Europe...Republican Institute. George A. Folsom, an international economist...Arizona Republican. Mr. Folsom replaces Lorne W. Craner...human rights and labor. Mr. Folsom is an adjunct fellow at the...
...Guns to Town," "Ring of Fire" and "Folsom Prison Blues." He sold more than 50...indelible images - associated with the culture of rock music. Owing to a relentless...famous live performances for inmates at Folsom and San Quentin prisons. Mr. Cash...
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FOLSOM CULTURE fol s m, ful , a group of Paleo-Indians...artifacts first excavated (1926) near Folsom, E of Raton, N.Mex. The artifacts, including chipped flint points known as Folsom points and a variety of other stone tools...
CLOVIS CULTURE a group of Paleo-Indians (see Americas, antiquity and prehistory...widely in North America, especially on the Great Plains. Like Folsom points (see Folsom culture ), Clovis points show a distinct lengthwise groove (known as...
...Interest in complex New World cultures was stimulated by the publication...associated with extinct fauna near Folsom, N.Mex. (see Folsom culture ), established the substantial...archaeology today is concerned with culture history (i.e., the chronology...archaeologist Christian Thomsen that cultures may be divided into stages...
...Americas. The best known Paleo-Indian culture is that of the fluted-point hunters (see Clovis culture and Folsom culture ), found throughout much of...America were identified as the Clovis and Folsom fluted-point hunters. A minority of...


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