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The Manunggul Jar is a secondary burial jar excavated from a Neolithic burial site in Manunggul cave of Lipuun Point,Quezon,

Palawan dating from 890-710 B.C.[1] The two prominent figures at the top handle of its cover represent the journey of the soul to the after life. The Manunggul Jar is widely acknowledged to be one of the finest Philippine pre-colonial artwork ever produced and is a considered as a masterpiece. It is considered as a national treasure and it is designated as item 64-MO-74[2] by the National Museum of the Philippines. It is now housed at theMuseum of the Filipino People and is one of the most popular exhibits there. It is made from clay with some sand soil. SANTO the oldest religious image in the Philippines. The wooden image, made by Flemish artisans, was brought to the island by Fernao Magellan in 1521, just like the Magellan cross. Magellan gave the image Santo Nio to Queen Juana as a baptismal gift. RETABLO A retablo or lamina is a Latin American devotional painting, especially a small popular or folk art one using iconography derived from traditional Catholic church art. This is a different meaning from that of the word retablo in Spanish, and is equivalent to reredos in English or retable in French: a painting, sculpture or combination of the two, rising behind the altar of a church. The Latin etymology of this Spanish word means "board behind".[1]

MUWEBLES Ang mga muwebles ay mga kasangkapan o kagamitan sa bahay[1] na katulad ng mesa, sopa, at kabinet.

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