“…A well-known transition occurred across the Great Plains, Southwest, and Rocky Mountain regions of North America beginning 12,700–12,600 cal BP (Meltzer 2009; Surovell, Boyd et al 2016), when the Clovis culture and its iconic fluted point was replaced by the Folsom culture and its likewise iconic point. Until 12,900–12,700 cal BP (Waters and Stafford 2007, 2014), western Clovis groups hunted a variety of prey, including, on occasion, now-extinct megafauna such as mammoth and large bison (DeAngelis and Lyman 2016; Emery-Wetherell et al 2017; Grayson and Meltzer 2015; Meltzer 2015; Surovell, Pelton et al 2016). This period encompassed a climate that changed from global warming at the end of the Pleistocene to global cooling during the first century of the Younger Dryas (Sellet 2018; Straus and Goebel 2011).…”