Frederick complex

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The Frederick complex is an archaeological culture grouping within the broader Plano tradition, associated with early Holocene Great Plains hunter-gatherers known for their distinctive stone tool technologies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Paleoindian archaeological culture
archaeological culture
associatedWith Great Plains NERFINISHED
early Holocene hunter-gatherers
hasArchaeologicalEvidenceType kill and butchering sites
lithic artifacts
hasCharacteristic distinctive stone tool technologies
hasChronologicalFramework early Holocene climatic conditions
hasChronologicalPosition post-Clovis Paleoindian
hasCulturalAffiliation Plano complex
hasCulturalContext Paleoindian period in North America
hasEconomicBase hunter-gatherer subsistence
hasGeographicLocation North American Great Plains NERFINISHED
hasLithicTechnology bifacial stone tools
projectile points
hasMobilityPattern seasonal movements across Great Plains
hasResearchDomain Plains archaeology
hasSettlementPattern high residential mobility
hasSubsistenceFocus big-game hunting
hasTemporalExtent early Holocene
hasToolMaterial high-quality chert
other knappable stone
partOf Plano tradition NERFINISHED
studiedInDiscipline archaeology
studiedInSubdiscipline Paleoindian archaeology

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Plano cultures hasSubgroup Frederick complex