A fluted point is a:
A) projectile point with a channel or groove flaked off from both faces
B) projectile point with holes drilled into the base to allow for hafting, thus giving it the appearance of a "flute"
C) specialized variety of the Solutrean blades of the Upper Paleolithic
D) diagnostic artifact of the Nenana complex of sites in Alaska
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