Oxbow complex

The Oxbow Complex is a Late Archaic period complex situated in the Northern Great Plains[1] that lasted from about 5200 to 3800 BP.

They hunted bison, elk, geese, and bear.

[1] The complex was defined by archaeologists Boyd Wettlaufer and William Mayer-Oakes in 1960.

[2] The Oxbow projectile point is distinguished by its concave base, rounded "ears", and side notching.

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