Burial jars, both earthen and glazed, as well as Chinese celadons, have been found in caves, together with shell bracelets, beads, and gold ornaments.
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The following year, he excavated a burial jar on Batan Island in Batanes . The excavations resulted in an article summarizing burial jars in Island Southeast Asia ( Solheim 1960 ).
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The following year, he excavated a burial jar on Batan Island in Batanes . The excavations resulted in an article summarizing burial jars in Island Southeast Asia ( Solheim 1960 ).
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However, there is some evidence that the watermarks were made by condensation in the bottom of a burial jar in which the folded shroud may have been kept at some point.
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Unlike their normal, round shape counterparts, the burial jars of Ayub Cave are more sophisticated and artistic, depicting the face and body of the person buried in the artifact.
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The burial jar with a cover featuring a ship-of-the-dead [ & ] is perhaps unrivaled in Southeast Asia; the work of an artist and master potter.
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Excavated from the Manunggul cave in Lipuun Point, Palawan, the Manunggular Jar is a secondary burial jar dating back to the Neolithic period ( 710-890 B . C . ).
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According to Dr . Eusebio Dizon, head of the archaeological team, this type of burial jars are remarkably unique and intriguing because they have not been found elsewhere in Southeast Asia.
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The Museum of the Filipino People opened in June with exhibits including 2, 000-year-old burial jars and a prominent collection of artifacts from a sunken 16th-century Spanish galleon.
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The Ayub Cave assemblage consists mostly of anthropomorphic earthenware burial jars, smaller earthenware ritual vessels, and a number of associated materials, namely, shell ornaments, beads, bones, and metal implements.