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Kolomoki Mounds (Blakely) — Woodland-era earthworks and community memory

By TFOUPublished February 7, 2026

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Open

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This is a starter stub. Add sources, tighten claims, and submit Community Notes when you spot issues.

Kolomoki is often described as one of Georgia’s largest Woodland-period mound sites. This entry is a starter stub for adding dates, maps, and sources.

Overview

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What we can verify (with sources)

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What’s still debated / being explored

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Suggested sources to add next

  • [TODO] Georgia State Parks / site brochure (Kolomoki Mounds)
  • [TODO] Academic article or survey on Woodland mound sites in SW Georgia
  • [TODO] River-basin mapping source for the site’s watershed (verify)

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