The southern group ( 30 tombs ) used an impasto lid on the burial jars, left serpent-fibulae of a different-style, a razor of lunate shape and one-piece cast spears.
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Ancient burial jars were discovered by archaeologists from the National Museum in Ayub Cave, Maitum, in 1991 and in 2008, at Sagel Cave, Maitum ( now declared by National Historical Institute as a national historical sites ).
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The northern group ( 25 tombs ) covered the mouth of the burial jar ( dolium ) with a travertine slab, made ovicaprine food offerings, left serpentine fibulae, razors of quadrangular shape and spearheads with sockets for wooden handles.
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Some of the similarities between the �ng S?n sites and other Southeast Asian sites include the presence of boat-shaped coffins and burial jars, stilt dwellings, and evidence of the customs of betel-nut-chewing and teeth-blackening.
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An earthenware burial jar, called the " Calatagan Pot, " found in Batangas is inscribed with characters strikingly similar to Baybayin, and is claimed to have been inscribed ca . 1300 AD . However, its authenticity has not yet been proven.
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Later that year, the excavation yielded fragments and whole pieces of anthropomorphic and non-anthropomorphic burial jars; small decorated earthenware pots and shards; ceremonial vessels with red slipped fragments of glass bracelet; remains of human bone; animal scoops and shell fragments.
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Sarangani has ancient burial jars, discovered by archaeologists from the National Museum in " Ayub Cave " in Maitum, in 1991 and in 2008, and at " Sagel Cave " in Maitum ( now declared by National Historical Institute as a national historical site ).
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The oldest habitation discovered in the Philippines is located at the Tabon Caves and dates back to approximately 50, 000 years; while items there found such as burial jars, earthenware, jade ornaments and other jewellery, stone tools, animal bones, and human fossils dating back to 47, 000 years ago.
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The burial jars and ceramic pieces are dated from 9th to 12th centuries A . D . ( Late Tang to Middle Sung Dynasty ), 13th to 14th centuries A . D . ( Late Sung to Yuan Dynasty ) and 14th to 15th centuries A . D . ( beginning of the Ming Dynasty ).
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The "'Manunggul Jar "'is a secondary burial jar excavated from a Neolithic burial site in Manunggul cave of Tabon Caves at Lipuun Point at Palawan dating from 890 710 B . C . The two prominent figures at the top handle of its cover represent the journey of the soul to the afterlife.