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The Folsom people lived in the North American Great Plains during the late Pleistocene epoch, around 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. They typically resided in temporary camps and constructed shelters using natural materials like wood, animal hides, and stones. These shelters were often situated near rivers or other water sources, which provided both resources and a means for hunting large game, such as bison. Their lifestyle was primarily nomadic, following the migratory patterns of these animals.

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