San Agustín holds the remnant of one of the many Ancient Civilizations that I saw during my travels.

From the Wikipedia entry for San Agustín culture:

The San Agustín culture is an archaeological culture found in Colombia. The site has been occupied since the 33rd century BCE. Several hundred monolithic sculptures have been found, dating from the 1st century CE to the 9th century CE. There is an ongoing scientific study into the culture's origins and nature. For its period, the San Agustín culture displays considerable development in agriculture, ceramics, goldsmithing, and sculptural art.

The differences between objects, clothing, and sculptures have led archaeologists to hypothesize that the necropolis of San Agustín was a location where several South American groups from distant regions brought their high-status dead to be buried.

Statues and tombs appear as ceremonial centers, isolated from each other. Historical tradition has bestowed these places with names such as Mesitas, Lavapatas, Ullumbe, Alto de los Ídolos, Alto de las Piedras, Quinchana, El Tablón, La Chaquira, La Parada, Quebradillas. Some are lined with large slabs with monolithic sarcophagi inside and are covered with artificial mounds that reach up to 30 m (100 ft) in diameter and 5 m (16 ft) in height. Others contain statues over 4 m (13 ft) in height and several tons in weight. The most outstanding lithic work is called "Fuente de Lavapatas", in the rocky bed of the ravine of the same name, where there is an elaborate ceremonial fountain with three pools and numerous serpentine and batracomorphic figures in low relief, surrounded by tiny channels through which water flows. It has been suggested that the site was dedicated to the worship of aquatic deities and to the practice of healing ceremonies.

More than three hundred statues have been found, most of them in an area delimited by the basins of the Magdalena, Bordones, Mazamorras and Sombrerillos rivers and the peaks of the Colombian Massif. The blocks in which they were carved are volcanic tuffs and lava andesites, some of large dimensions, up to more than four meters high and several tons in weight. With the exception of the neighboring region of Tierradentro (Cauca) such monumental sculpture is found in no other area of Colombia.

The general structure of the archaeological complex of San Agustín evidences some characteristic features, such as the homogeneity of certain elements and their continuity through the different periods, which speaks in favor of a cultural kinship of the different groups that lived there and of a long tradition of them. This is also suggested by elements such as ceramics and lithics, as well as in certain motifs represented in the sculptures, whose ancestral forms began at least in the 7th century BCE and persist, next to later ones, until the 16th century CE.

In the sculptures appear several animals linked to natural or productive phenomena. The sun, moon, lightning, rain and other natural phenomena are personified and expressed in the carvings. The deities appear anthropo-zoomorphized and closely associated with mortuary rites. The sun and the moon preside over the religious pantheon.

The frequency of representation of the feline mouth in most of the sculptures is indicative of the cult of the jaguar, which seems to be one of the oldest and most widespread among the peoples that lived in the Andean area and that still persists in the aboriginal populations of the Amazon jungle. In other Andean archaeological cultures this element also characterizes many sculptural representations.

Many of the sculptures are referred to as caryatids, because they are representations of warriors and support the ceilings of the great tombs in Mesitas A and B. Similar monoliths are found in the northwest mound of Mesita B and in the eastern and western mounds of Mesita A. These statues represent warriors, in a naturalistic way, adorned with special tiaras and carrying weapons: rounded throwing stones and shields. In other statues the shield is replaced by a short club, the macuahuitl referred to in the chronicles of the 16th century.

The world view of this civilization had three levels, the cosmos, upper level, symbolized by the eagle, characterized by strong vision, the underground level, symbolized by the serpent, representing fertility of the earth, and the human range, symbolized by the monkey, representing human fertility and sexuality, and the jaguar, representing power and intelligence.

The mouths of the statues usually have large incisors. The number of teeth between the incisors signifies which animal is symbolized: 6 teeth symbolizes the jaguar, 4 teeth the monkey, and no teeth the snake.

Some of the statues show signs of the use of hallucinogens, the puffed cheeks, where they hold the wads of coca leaves, and the large round, protruding eyes under the influence of hallucinogens.

Female Shaman statues frequently have a rhombus line design on the headband of their head dress. According to my guide, there are more female statues than male ones.

The statues evolved over time. First they were wooden statues, then simple stone statues, then the more and more elaborate stone statues.

San Agustín Archaeological Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Maps of the main sites around San Agustín.

All pictures are © Dr. Günther Eichhorn, unless otherwise noted.

Mesita A on Las Mesitas (Map)

View Over Mesita
View over Mesita A. (726k)
Grave Sites Ground Lower
Grave sites in the ground. These were for lower class people. (1300k)
Shaman Tomb
Shaman tomb. (1138k)
Stone Statues Guarding Grave
Stone statues guarding a grave. (1010k)
Side View Statues
Side view of the statues. (914k)
Center Statue Shaman Feather
Center statue, a Shaman with feather crown, necklace and bracelets, the insignia of a Shaman. He is holding tools. He has a waist rope holding his penis. (753k)
Oblique View Center Statue
Oblique view of the center statue. (693k)
Head Center Statue
Head of the center statue. (799k)
Arms Hands Center Statue
Arms and hands of the center statue, holding tools. (744k)
Body Center Statue
Body of the center statue. (763k)
Mouth Center Statue Six
Mouth of the center statue with six teeth between the incisors, signifying the jaguar. (910k)
Closer View Guardian Statue
Closer view of the guardian statue on the left. The lower part is human, holding a staff, the upper part is combination of animal parts, a monkey head and a snake body and a caiman head. (797k)
Oblique View Guardian Statue
Oblique view of the guardian statue on the left. (761k)
Human Head Guardian Statue
Human head on the guardian statue on the left. (805k)
Monkey Head Snake Body
Monkey head and snake body on the guardian statue on the left. (722k)
Closer View Guardian Statue
Closer view of the guardian statue on the right, similar to the one on the left. (777k)
Oblique View Guardian Statue
Oblique view of the guardian statue on the right. (823k)
Human Head Guardian Statue
Human head on the guardian statue on the right. (810k)
Burial Chamber Behind Guarding
Burial chamber behind the guarding statues. (1138k)
Shaman Tomb Back Side
Shaman tomb from the back side. (1029k)
Burial Chamber Tomb
Burial chamber of the tomb. (973k)
Statues Guarding Tomb
Statues guarding the tomb. (951k)
Statues Guarding Tomb
Statues guarding the tomb. (952k)
Center Statue Female
Center statue. This one is female. (546k)
Head Center Statue Four
Head of the center statue. She has four teeth between the incisors, signifying the monkey. (675k)
Guardian Statue Left
Guardian statue on the left. (810k)
Guardian Statue Right
Guardian statue on the right. (847k)
Stone Statue
Stone statue. (821k)
Close-up Head Statue Six
Close-up of the head of the statue. The six teeth between the incisors signify the jaguar. (761k)

Mesita B on Las Mesitas (Map)

View Over Mesita B
View over Mesita B. (1048k)
Graves Everywhere
There are graves everywhere. (1066k)
Partially Excavated Burial Chamber
Partially excavated burial chamber. (1196k)
Dolmen Style Small Tomb
Dolmen style small tomb. (1.5M)
More Elaborate Tomb
More elaborate tomb. (1005k)
Older Simple Stone Statue
Older simple stone statue. (939k)
Older Simple Stone Statue
Older simple stone statue. (1141k)
Large Statue Showing Birth
Large statue showing the birth of a baby. (778k)
Upper Part Statue Showing
Upper part of the statue showing the Shaman with the newborn baby. (623k)
Bottom Part Statue Showing
Bottom part of the statue showing the mother. (922k)
Statue Eagle Holding Snake
Statue of an eagle holding a snake, symbolizing the realm above and the realm below. (917k)
Statue Mask Puffed Cheeks
Statue of a mask. It has the puffed out cheeks that indicate coca chewing. (871k)
Large Tomb Guardian Statues
Large tomb with guardian statues. (1108k)
Burial Chamber Passage Way
Burial chamber and passage way of the tomb. (755k)
Guardian Statues Tomb
Guardian statues of the tomb. (1049k)
Center Statue Holding Child
Center statue, holding a child. (728k)
Close-up Head Four Teeth
Close-up of the head. It has four teeth between the incisors, signifying the monkey. (785k)
Close-up Child
Close-up of the child. (860k)
Face Guardian Statue Right
Face of the guardian statue on the right. (877k)
Face Guardian Statue Left
Face of the guardian statue on the left. (1025k)
View Large Tomb Mesita
View of a large tomb on Mesita B. (969k)
Front Tomb Guardian Statues
Front of the tomb with the guardian statues. (1076k)
Guardian Statues Tomb
Guardian statues of the tomb. (811k)
Center Statue Necklace Monkey
Center statue. It has a necklace with a monkey skull. (658k)
Head Center Statue Puffed
Head of the center statue. It has puffed up cheeks from coca chewing. (660k)
Body Center Statue Showing
Body of the center statue, showing the necklace with the monkey skull. (671k)
Guardian Statue Right Lower
Guardian statue on the right. The lower part is human, holding tools or weapons, the upper part is combination of animal parts. (739k)
Bottom Part Guardian Statue
Bottom part of the guardian statue on the right. (735k)
Top Part Guardian Statue
Top part of the guardian statue on the right. (590k)
Guardian Statue Left Similar
Guardian statue on the left, similar to the one on the right. (740k)
Bottom Part Guardian Statue
Bottom part of the guardian statue on the left. (721k)

Mesita C on Las Mesitas (Map)

View Mesita C
View of Mesita C. (1063k)
Stone Shaman Statue Monkey
Stone Shaman statue with monkey body. The four teeth between the incisors also signify the monkey. He has the large round eyes associated with use of hallucinogens. (874k)
Stone Statue Shaman Feather
Stone statue of Shaman with feather head dress. He has a large nose decoration. I saw such nose decorations in the Gold Museum in Bogotá. (1023k)
Head Shaman Statue Large
Head of the Shaman statue with large nose decoration. (895k)
Double Faced Statue Monkey
Double faced statue of a monkey. (838k)
Face Double Faced Monkey
One face of the double faced monkey statue. (763k)
Face Double Faced Monkey
One face of the double faced monkey statue. (826k)
Unfinished Statue
Unfinished statue. (836k)

Fuente De Lavapatas (Map)

Fuente De Lavapatas
Fuente De Lavapatas. (1336k)
Fuente De Lavapatas
Fuente De Lavapatas. (1185k)
Part Fuente De Lavapatas
Part of Fuente De Lavapatas. (1101k)
Part Fuente De Lavapatas
Part of Fuente De Lavapatas. (1051k)
Closer View Carved Rock
Closer view of the carved rock in Fuente De Lavapatas. (1079k)
Closer View Carved Rock
Closer view of the carved rock in Fuente De Lavapatas. (1253k)
Close-up View Carved Rock
Close-up view of the carved rock in Fuente De Lavapatas. (1235k)
Closer View Carved Rock
Closer view of the carved rock in Fuente De Lavapatas. (1143k)
Frog Statue Combines Animal
The Frog statue. It combines animal (the head) and human parts (the arms). It is looking at Fuente De Lavapatas. (918k)
Frog Statue Right Eye
Frog statue. The right eye was damaged by workers at the site. (634k)

Alto De Lavapatas (Map)

Statue Shaman
Statue of a Shaman. (1118k)
Oblique View Shaman Statue
Oblique view of the Shaman statue. He is carrying a caiman on his back. (964k)
Side View Shaman Statue
Side view of the Shaman statue. (820k)
Face Shaman Statue
Face of the Shaman statue. (693k)
Lower Part Shaman Statue
Lower part of the Shaman statue. (1104k)
Shaman Statue
Another Shaman statue. (893k)
Carved Rock Similar Frog
Carved rock similar to the Frog at Fuente de Lavapatas, again with animal head and human arms. (1057k)
Rock Scratched Symbols
Rock with scratched symbols. (1046k)

Alto De Las Piedras (Map)

View Over Alto De
View over the Alto De Las Piedras site. (942k)
Large Stone Statue Shaman
Large stone statue of a Shaman, similar to the on on Alto De Lavapatas. (831k)
Side View Statue
Side view of the statue. (882k)
Description Statue
Description of the statue. (537k)
Tomb Statue Entrance
Tomb with statue at the entrance. (887k)
Main Chamber Tomb
Main chamber of the tomb. (882k)
Remnants Paint Carved Designs
Remnants of paint and carved designs on the upright stones. (791k)
Carved Designs Upright Stones
Carved designs on the upright stones. (783k)
Statue Shaman Entrance Necklace
Statue of a Shaman at the entrance, with the necklace and bracelets, the insignia of a Shaman. (671k)
Close-up Head Shaman Statue
Close-up of the head of the Shaman statue at the entrance. She is female, showing the pattern on the head band. (672k)
Tomb Statue Entrance
Tomb with statue at the entrance. (765k)
Main Chamber Tomb
Main chamber of the tomb. (678k)
Remnants Paint Upright Stones
Remnants of paint on the upright stones. (670k)
Statue Entrance
Statue at the entrance. (746k)
Statue Entrance
Statue at the entrance. (765k)
Statue
Statue. (883k)
Tomb Statue Entrance
Tomb with statue at the entrance. (871k)
Closer View Tomb
Closer view of the tomb. (833k)
Statue Entrance Female According
Statue at the entrance. She is female according to the pattern on the head band. (745k)
Side View Tomb
Side view of the tomb. (960k)
Burial Chamber Tomb
Burial chamber of the tomb. (782k)
Stone Statue Female Shaman
Stone statue of female Shaman with the necklace and bracelets. It seems to show a pregnant female. (800k)
Head Pregnant Shaman Remnants
Head of the pregnant Shaman with remnants of paint. (862k)
Carved Designs Rock
Carved designs on a rock. (916k)
Tomb
Tomb. (873k)

Alto De Los Ídolos (Map)

The mounds at Alto De Los Ídolos are from the Regional Classic Period (1 CE to 900 CE). The site has been occupied since the Formative Period (1000 BCE to 1 CE) until the Recent Period (900 CE to 1350 CE). The very earliest signs of occupation were fire sites from 3300 BCE.

The larger tombs usually have an entrance with stone figures, a covered passage way ending in the main chamber, usually with a stone sarcophagus.

View Over Alto De
View over the Alto De Los Ídolos site. (817k)
View Over Alto De
View over the Alto De Los Ídolos site. In the center is the largest of the statues. (752k)
Area Alto De Los
Area at the Alto De Los Ídolos site with several smaller tombs. (935k)
Small Tomb
Small tomb. (841k)
Small Tomb Statue Caiman
Small tomb with statue of a caiman. The caiman doesn't live in this area, only in the Amazon area, several hundred kilometers away. (990k)
Closer View Caiman Statue
Closer view of the caiman statue. (838k)
Caiman Statue More Eroded
Another caiman statue, this one more eroded. (861k)
Smaller Tomb Statue Stone
Smaller tomb with statue and stone sarcophagus. (958k)
Stone Sarcophagus
Stone sarcophagus. (716k)
Female Stone Statue Holding
Female stone statue. She is holding fish. She has the big protruding round eyes of a Shaman under the influence of hallucinogen. (822k)
Smaller Tomb Statue
Smaller tomb with statue. (849k)
Full View Statue Female
Full view of the statue. She is a female Shaman, showing the necklace and bracelets, the insignia of the Shaman. (773k)
Head Statue Pattern Head
Head of the statue. The pattern on the head band is indicative of a female statue. (838k)
Large Tomb
Large tomb. (836k)
Passage Tomb Right Main
Passage of the tomb (right) and main chamber with stone sarcophagus (left). (873k)
Stone Sarcophagus Stone Carved
Stone sarcophagus with stone carved lid. (825k)
Tomb Remnants Color Painting
This tomb has remnants of color painting. (891k)
Entrance Statue Female Mouth
Entrance statue. This is a female, the mouth symbolizes a snake (no teeth between the incisors). (806k)
Body Statue
Body of the statue. (880k)
Head Statue
Head of the statue. (768k)
Larger Tombs
One of the larger tombs. (934k)
View Over Large Tomb
View over the large tomb. (945k)
View Over Large Tomb
View over the large tomb with the entrance on the left, the passage in the center, and the beginning of the main chamber on the right. (972k)
View Large Capstones Over
View of the large capstones over the main chamber of the tomb. (942k)
Stone Sarcophagus Main Chamber
Stone sarcophagus in the main chamber. (786k)
Tomb Two Entrances So
This tomb has two entrances, so it was actually two tombs for two important people. (830k)
Statue Entrances Figure Hunter
Statue in one of the entrances. It is the figure of a hunter, with fish on his back, holding a monkey with a phallic tail. The monkey was a sacred animal, symbolizing sexuality. The statue has a waist rope, holding his penis. It shows the large round eyes of being under the influence of hallucinogens. (767k)
Statue Second Entrance Seated
Statue in the second entrance, a seated figure. It also shows the large round eyes of being under the influence of hallucinogens. (804k)
Medium Sized Tomb Stone
Medium sized tomb with stone sarcophagus. (792k)
Statue Tomb Entrance Statue
Statue in the tomb entrance. The statue is quite eroded, it is made of fairly soft volcanic rock. The statue had pierced ears with large plugs in the piercing. (691k)
Close-up Right Ear
Close-up of the right ear. (725k)
Close-up Left Ear
Close-up of the left ear. (674k)
Large Stone Sarcophagus
Large stone sarcophagus. (866k)
Stone Statue Retains Painted
Stone statue. This one retains some of the painted colors. It shows the Shaman insignia, the necklace and bracelets. (738k)
Closer View Head Color
Closer view of the head with color remnants. (769k)
Closer View Body Color
Closer view of the body with color remnants. (780k)
Largest Statues 52 m 171 ft
The largest of the statues, 5.2 m (17.1 ft) high, 1.8 m (5.9 ft) wide, 1.5 m (4.9 ft) deep. It portrays a female Shaman, with the Shaman insignia, the necklace and bracelets. (843k)
Close View Head Statue
Close view of the head of the statue. (881k)
Close View Necklace Bracelets
Close view of the necklace and bracelets, the Shaman insignia. (928k)

La Chaquira (Map)

East Facing Side La
East facing side of La Chaquira. (1132k)
East Facing Side Main
East facing side of the main carved boulder at La Chaquira. (1143k)
Closer View Face East
Closer view of the face on the east facing side. (1313k)
North Facing Side Main
North facing side of the main carved boulder at La Chaquira. You can see faint traces of carvings. (1119k)
South Facing Side Main
South facing side of the main carved boulder at La Chaquira. (1226k)
Carved Boulder La Chaquira
Another carved boulder at La Chaquira. (1153k)

Museo Arqueológico de San Agustín

Statues Museum
Statues in the museum. (655k)
Statue Museum
Statue in the museum. (661k)
Statue Museum
Statue in the museum. (635k)
Statue Museum
Statue in the museum. (705k)
Statue Museum
Statue in the museum. (700k)
Statue Museum
Statue in the museum. (791k)
Statue Museum
Statue in the museum. (768k)

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