Lusk complex

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The Lusk complex is an archaeological cultural phase within the broader Plano tradition of North American Paleoindian hunter-gatherers, characterized by distinctive stone tool technologies and bison hunting adaptations on the Great Plains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Paleoindian cultural phase
archaeological culture
associatedWith Plano tradition projectile point forms
bison hunting adaptations
culturalContext North American Paleoindian
hasArchaeologicalEvidenceType bison kill and processing sites
lithic assemblages
hasChronologicalContext Paleoindian period
hasEconomicBasis bison hunting
hasLifestyle hunter-gatherer
hasSubsistenceStrategy big-game hunting
hasTechnology distinctive stone tool technology
locatedIn Great Plains
North America
partOf Plano tradition NERFINISHED

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Plano cultures hasSubgroup Lusk complex