Sarkopagus Tigawasa Bali Aga

Sarcophagus Tigawasa terms of shape as described by R.P. Soejono dalan dissertation entitled Systems Burial at End of Prehistory in Bali (1977) has a rather special form. Front lid and container field has a flattened shape and circular protrusions. Meanwhile, in the field behind each sarcophagus contained a pair of protrusions with a slightly oval shape, and a pair of small protrusions rectangular flattened on each side. Unlike the B sarcophagus, sarcophagus adorned with scratches A has human heads by showing the shape of eyes, nose, mouth, long earrings, and hands that stretched to the side.

To search lebihlanjut on the sarcophagus Tigawasa berrupa research ever conducted a search back and excavation activities in 1975. In the first phase of research in Tigawasa of the former dumping ground excavation A sarcophagus was found two molars, trowel fragments of bronze, bronze tendrils, fragments of bronze objects , fragments of iron objects, one glass beads blue, human bone fragments, and some fragments of pottery with decorative patterns and calibration.

Meanwhile the results of excavations conducted in 1975 at the site of the discovery of the sarcophagus A still produces some of the things that his future is likely to be in the container and serve as stock tomb with the findings of bronze bracelets, pentagonal slabs of bronze, bronze tendrils, ear- earrings or rings, metal fragments, a few grains of beads, and fragments of human bones.