- The
Manunggul Jar is a
secondary burial jar
excavated from a
Neolithic burial site in the
Manunggul cave of the
Tabon Caves at
Lipuun Point in Palawan...
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burial found in the
Philippines is the
Manunggul Jar. The jars were
excavated from a
Neolithic burial site in
Manunggul cave of
Tabon Caves at
Lipuun Point...
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artist Arnold Böcklin Manannán mac Lir –
Ferryman from
Irish mythology Manunggul Jar –
Early depiction similar figure on
burial jar from
Tabon Caves on...
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discovery of the
Manunggul jar gave
archaeologists a
better understanding of the Philippines'
early belief in the afterlife. The
Manunggul Jar is an earthenware...
- Late
Neolithic Manunggul Jar used for burial,
topped with two figures,
Manunggul Cave...
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remains of
deceased people. The
oldest example of
which is the
ornate Manunggul Jar,
dated 890-710 BCE, from the
Tabon Caves of Palawan, Philippines....
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predominantly blue in color. The
reverse features the
Banaue Rice Terraces,
Manunggul Jar cover, and
Langgal (a mosque),
representing the
three island groups...
- 2011-03-11 at the
Wayback Machine. Eliznik.org.uk.
Retrieved on 2011-12-03. "
Manunggul Burial Jar".
Virtual Collection of
Asian Masterpieces.
Retrieved 5 September...
- Rice
Terraces Grave goods Kalanay Cave
Maitum anthropomorphic pottery Manunggul Jar
Prehistoric beads S****
tools Precolonial period (900–1565) Historically...
- the
David (Michelangelo) of Italy, the
Mathura Herakles of India, the
Manunggul Jar of the Philippines, the
Crown of
Baekje of
South Korea, The Hay Wain...