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Mississippian culture / Swift Creek culture / Native American art / Etowah Indian Mounds / Muscogee / Kolomoki Mounds / Ocmulgee National Monument / Platform mound / Ocmulgee River / History of North America / Americas / Native American history
Date: 2011-10-20 01:24:27
Mississippian culture
Swift Creek culture
Native American art
Etowah Indian Mounds
Muscogee
Kolomoki Mounds
Ocmulgee National Monument
Platform mound
Ocmulgee River
History of North America
Americas
Native American history

Kolomoki Mounds Kolomoki Mounds are the next great accomplishment in the story of the ancient architects of Georgia. This site is believed to have been the most populous Native American community north of Mexico during

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