At the entrance to the Park you can see reliefs at the right and left walls. These reliefs show the process of how in ancient times the Waruga was made. At the Waruga Museum located right beside the entrance to the site you will find artifacts found in the graves. The Museum has shelves displaying gold, silver and copper bracelets, necklaces, ear rings plates and pots.
These ancient artifacts are unique for their form and carvings in stone. The Waruga sarcophagi are not dug into the ground but stand above ground at one meter wide and one to two meters tall. These sarcophagi contain bodies in a squatting position and are covered by stone roofs that resemble house roofs.
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