21011- 21722 The stone carved burial site of Lemo, a cliff burial site with galleries of ancestor statues. In contrast to Londa, coffins here are not deposited in caves or crevices at the foot of the hill. After a death in Torajan Society, the deceased are put into stone graves carved out of the cliffside or in coffins hanging from the rocks. A wooden effigy or tau-tau is put up near the grave to look out over the land. The effigies are tightly packed together, with generations of wooden replicas of deceased villagers standing shoulder to shoulder looking down upon trespassers for all eternity. Lemo Site, Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi *
21011- 21724 After a death in the Toraja Society, the deceased are put into a stone grave carved out of the cliffside or in coffins hanging from the rocks. A wooden effigy or tau-tau is put up near the grave to look out over the land. Only the wealthy are buried in such graves which are expensive to carve and take a few months to complete - the higher up the cliff the wealthier the deceased. Marante Village, Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi *
21011- 21723 After a death in the Toraja Society, the deceased are put into a stone grave carved out of the cliffside or in coffins hanging from the rocks. A wooden effigy or tau-tau is put up near the grave to look out over the land. The effigies are tightly packed together, with generations of wooden replicas of deceased villagers standing shoulder to shoulder looking down upon trespassers for all eternity. Marante Village, Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi *