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Agricultural history Of The Folsom People.

 
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Good morning folks. I wanna find out which types of crops did the Folsom people plant besides beans thousands of years ago in their former homelands including Colorado. Y'all heard of the Folsom Indian Ruin bean which is a large white runner bean been found by a rancher in New Mexico and gave the beans to a woman from Minnesota? Any sources out there to recap the agricultural history of the Folsom? They used to range from the Rockies, eastward to the Great Lakes. There are some archaelogical sites out there that trace some agricultural ties to the ancient people. Any findings of which types of corn and stuff they had thousands of years ago? I know some of you are from out west and back in the Midwest, and you're welcome to help me track down some evidance that they grew corn, beans, squash and stuff in their former distribution. Thanks!
 
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They were interesting people.
I found this;
folsom-culture/

https://www.naturalfrequency.net/Ray/clovisfolsom.htm
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I've already watched that video. Anybody been to any sites in Illinois and Wisconsin for more clues of how the Folsom inhibited centuries ago?
 
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