

WHAT THE DEAD MAY TEACH THE LIVING ABOUT THE INDIVIDUATION PROCESS:
A JUNGIAN PERSPECTIVE ABOUT AN ABORIGINAL NECROPOLIS. Credit: Martin Gray-Sacred Sites/UNESCO Death was sacred to some aboriginal people in Colombia. Near the town of San Agustin and Isnos, the journey to death called for a necropolis to be built by unknown indigenous tribes. Approximately more than 2000 years ago, funerary mounds, megalithic, anthropomorphic, anthropozoomorphic, and zoomorphic statues, funerary corridors, and stone slab tombs were constructed beneath the ear