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- Q7201417 subject Q8598885.
- Q7201417 subject Q8880994.
- Q7201417 abstract "Plano point is a general term used by archaeologists to describe a variety of different chipped stone projectile points (arrow and spear heads) used by the various Plano cultures of the North American Great Plains between 9000 BC and 6000 BC to hunt, and possibly kill other humans.They are bifacially worked and have been divided into numerous sub-groups based on variations in size, shape and function including Alberta points, Cody points, Frederick points, Eden points and Scottsbluff points. Plano points do not include the hollowing or 'fluting' found in Clovis and Folsom points.".
- Q7201417 wikiPageWikiLink Q12707.
- Q7201417 wikiPageWikiLink Q140654.
- Q7201417 wikiPageWikiLink Q1989372.
- Q7201417 wikiPageWikiLink Q2308299.
- Q7201417 wikiPageWikiLink Q23498.
- Q7201417 wikiPageWikiLink Q34245.
- Q7201417 wikiPageWikiLink Q479448.
- Q7201417 wikiPageWikiLink Q49.
- Q7201417 wikiPageWikiLink Q5336970.
- Q7201417 wikiPageWikiLink Q5464871.
- Q7201417 wikiPageWikiLink Q597145.
- Q7201417 wikiPageWikiLink Q8598885.
- Q7201417 wikiPageWikiLink Q8880994.
- Q7201417 comment "Plano point is a general term used by archaeologists to describe a variety of different chipped stone projectile points (arrow and spear heads) used by the various Plano cultures of the North American Great Plains between 9000 BC and 6000 BC to hunt, and possibly kill other humans.They are bifacially worked and have been divided into numerous sub-groups based on variations in size, shape and function including Alberta points, Cody points, Frederick points, Eden points and Scottsbluff points.".
- Q7201417 label "Plano point".