VISUAL ARCHIVE

ANCIENT CODEX

VISUAL ARCHIVE ANCIENT CODEX

SARCOPHAGUSES

Among the Ojuelos de Jalisco artifacts, the three-piece sarcophagus forms stand out as a remarkable feat of ancient stonemanship. Carved with precise interlocking components, they demonstrate an extraordinary level of craftsmanship and spatial engineering. Cross-cultural parallels can be observed across multiple ancient civilizations, suggesting a shared ritual language rooted in the cosmic significance of life, death, and dimensional transition.

The Ojuelos sarcophaguses are often composed of three interlocking parts, symbolically aligning with the tripartite structure of the soul as recognized in various esoteric traditions. This symbolic and ritual use aligns seamlessly with other recurring themes in the artifact collection, including portal technology, cosmic mapping, and interstellar propulsion systems—together pointing toward a culture deeply attuned to both the physics and metaphysics of spiritual evolution.