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Gold Death Masks

-​ Ancient burial practices


-​ Found in a grave site in San Antonio, Oton, Iloilo


-​ Protect the dead from bad spirits in the afterlife


-​ ​People (once they have crossed the spiritual river to the afterlife) who wore gold

with tattoos are recognized by their ancestors and deities

Laguna Copper Plate

-​ Found in Lumbang River, Lumban, Laguna


-​ Inscription was written with mix old Malay and old Kawi script

-​ Tells that the debt was paid (carved ? in the copper plate)

Gold Jewelries

Gold Earrings

Maitum Jar

-​ ​ nthropomorphic (shows human figures with complete/partial facial features) burial


A
jars

-​ Secondary burial jars


Fossils (​Rhinocerus philippinesis)​

-​ Rhinoceros endemic to the ph



-​ Remains were found in Metro Manila and Kalinga

Golden Tara of Agusan

-​ 21-carat gold figure of a female deity in Hindu


-​ Founded by a Manobo woman by the Wawa River


Baybayin

​ aybayin​ is an indigenous Indic script that has been widely used in traditional Tagalog
B
domains. It is one of many suyat scripts in the Philippines. It continued to be used
during the early part of the Spanish colonization of the Philippines

Sex Ring

Piloncitos

-​ Tiny engraved gold coins


-​ Earliest form of metal based currency


-​ For trading

Bul-ul/Bulul

-​ Rice Deity of Ifugao people


-​ Carved in wooden figure


- Guards the rice crop


Idjang Castle

-​ Triangular shaped hilltop castle


-​ Batanes Islands

-​ Made from limestone and wood


Nakamaya Burial Sites

-​ Boat shaped markers in their rave which points to the sea


-​ Early Ivatans believed that the sea is their final resting place (life after death)

Sunduk (Man’s Grave Marker)

-​ Nakikita sa mga Badjao cemetery


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