What was one difference between the Clovis and Folsom culture groups? The Clovis used stone tools but the Folsom did not. The Fo
lsom lived mainly on the Great Plains and the Clovis were more widespread. The Folsom were hunter-gatherers and the Clovis were farmers. The Clovis came after the Folsom culture.
The Folsom lived mainly on the Great Plains and the Clovis were more widespread
Explanation:
Both Clovis and Folsum are considered to be hunter-gatherers according to the various research carried about them. It was also revealed that they both used stone tools during their existence. Hence options A and C are not correct.
The Clovis existed between 9000 to 8500 BCE, while the Folsum existed between 9000 to 8000 BCE. Hence the option D is not correct.
However, while Clovis sites were discovered throughout North America, the Folsum sites were only found in the Great Plains of North America. Hence, option B is the correct answer.
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