How were the Clovis points different from the Folsom points?

a. Clovis points were smaller and less sharp

b. Clovis points were used for fishing, not hunting

c. Clovis points were bigger and had a leaf-like shape

d. Clovis points were made from bone, not stone

c. Clovis points were bigger and had a leaf-like shape

The correct answer is c. Clovis points were bigger and had a leaf-like shape. Clovis points were distinctive stone tools that were used by the Clovis culture during the Paleo-Indian period of North American prehistory, dating from approximately 13,500 to 12,800 years ago. They were large, fluted spearheads with a characteristic leaf-like shape. In contrast, Folsom points were smaller and more narrow, with a distinct flute on both sides and a concave base.