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    04.08.2011 · One remarkable artifact found in Manunggul Cave, Lipuun Pt., Quezon, Palawan explains the primitive way of burial in Philippines. The Manunggul Jar


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  • 04.07.2010 · The Manunggul Jar is designated as a Philippine national treasure and is on permanent exhibit at the National Museum in Manila. A so-called secondary
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    Pinoy-Culture: { A Filipino Cultural and.
    Description. The Manunggul jar is classified as a secondary burial jar, which means that only the bones of the corpse are placed inside. It has an elaborate design
    Prehistoric Relics and Artifacts category showcases the long list of Philippine prehistoric evidences - the traces of our civilization. This includes fossils




    The Manunggul Jar as a Vessel of History.


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    The cultural treasure found in the early 1960's in Manunggul Cave, Lipuun Point, Palawan is a secondary burial jar. The upper portion of the jar, as well as the

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    Created on March 22, 2012, this blog is dedicated to the rich and diverse Philippine cultures and it's people. You will find here pictures of the indigenous, music
    THE MANUNGGUL JAR AS A VESSEL OF HISTORY by: Michael Charleston B. Chua "…the work of an artist and master potter."--Robert Fox 27th April 1995-I was 11 years old





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