TADULAKO
The Tadulako Site is a megalithic location situated in Bariri Village, Central Lore District, Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. It features the Tadulako statue, a stone sculpture approximately 2.2 meters tall, characterized by an elongated shape and distinct facial features. In the local language, "Tadulako" means "warlord." According to local legend, the statue represents a warlord who was cursed into stone due to a transgression. The site also contains other megalithic artifacts, such as large stone vessels known as kalamba, stone altars, and engraved stones, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region. Efforts are ongoing to preserve this site for future generations.