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Terra incognita: Terrestrial LiDAR Documentation of Mound A at Kolomoki (9ER1)
Southeastern Archaeology
  • M. Jared Wood, Georgia Southern University
  • Thomas J. Pluckhahn, University of South Florida
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-19-2017
DOI
10.1080/0734578X.2017.1339250
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Abstract

The manifest representation of space and place is essential to good archaeology. Our ability to document and relate these concepts, projected into the past and reflected in the present, has increased tremendously with the expansion and availability of technology. We present recent efforts to further document a well-known place in the cultural landscape: the Kolomoki site in southwestern Georgia, occupied primarily during the Middle and Late Woodland periods. Specifically, we summarize older investigations of Mound A, then present the results of recent terrestrial LiDAR documentation. Our work substantiates the claim that Mound A was the largest Woodland-period mound in Eastern North America in terms of overall volume.

Citation Information
M. Jared Wood and Thomas J. Pluckhahn. "Terra incognita: Terrestrial LiDAR Documentation of Mound A at Kolomoki (9ER1)" Southeastern Archaeology Vol. 37 Iss. 2 (2017) p. 95 - 111
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mjared-wood/32/