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− | A '''folsom point''' is an [[Archaeology|archaeological]] term for a type of carved rock that was used as the head of a [[spear]] or arrow by early indigineous peoples of [[North America]]. |
+ | A '''folsom point''' is an [[Archaeology|archaeological]] term for a type of carved rock that was used as the head of a [[spear]] or arrow by early indigineous peoples of the [[North America]] city [[Folsom]] in [[New Mexico]]. |
[[Spock]] noticed that the spears used by the creatures on [[Taurus II (Murasaki 312)|Taurus II]] employed a head that resembled the Folsom point. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Galileo Seven]]") |
[[Spock]] noticed that the spears used by the creatures on [[Taurus II (Murasaki 312)|Taurus II]] employed a head that resembled the Folsom point. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Galileo Seven]]") |
Revision as of 03:34, 7 March 2006
A folsom point is an archaeological term for a type of carved rock that was used as the head of a spear or arrow by early indigineous peoples of the North America city Folsom in New Mexico.
Spock noticed that the spears used by the creatures on Taurus II employed a head that resembled the Folsom point. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven")