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Sarcophagi in Sumatra
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Thekepala negri (head of the village) of Lumban Suhi Suhi on Samosir standing near apodom, a stone sculpture, in which ancestor skulls are buried circa 1918, photo byTassilo Adam

Podom are sculptedsarcophagi traditional to theToba Batak ofSumatra. They have the forms of longhouse roofs or boats.[1] They are made of stone which is also used for rice mortars (losung batu) and funeral urns (parholian), and statuary[2]

See also

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  • Waruga, sarcophagi in northern Sumatra

References

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  1. ^Domenig, G. (3 April 2014).Religion and Architecture in Premodern Indonesia: Studies in Spatial Anthropology. BRILL. p. 477.ISBN 978-90-04-27407-5.
  2. ^Stöhr, Waldemar (1981).Art of the Archaic Indonesians. Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. p. 49.
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