Kolomoki Mounds Archaeological Area-GHM 049-10-Early Co
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N 31° 28.088 W 084° 56.899
16R E 694921 N 3483307
Kolomoki Mounds State Park at Museum
Waymark Code: WMBVWK
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 06/25/2011
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You are at the edge of one of the largest and most important mound groups in the southeastern United States. Most of this complex of mounds was constructed about A. D. 200-600. Archaeologists call this period the Middle Woodland Period and the particular time the Swift Creek because the pottery types found here are similar to those found at the Swift Creek site in Central Georgia. Mounds D and E which is partially covered by the museum, were explored in the 1940's and 50's by Dr. William H. Sears. Sears found evidence of elaborate burials that reflected the lifestyles of a highly complex culture that was rich in art, craft and tradition. The museum is now part of a memorial to a great man who was buried here. Mound D. 500 yards east, revealed more knowledge about the people who lived here and 800 yards east stands the 57 feet high mound called the Great Temple Mound.
Type of Marker: Highway
Marker #: 049-10
Date: 2001
Sponsor: Georgia Historical Marker
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Visit Instructions:
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