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By tracing the pathways o
arts in the country, we caacquire a richer and full
understanding of the spiritinner life of the people a
reflected in their works of
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Indigenous art forms an
national treasures pertain to archeology than art. The
interesting and revealing,
they do not produce aesthenjoyment.
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Ancient
Tools
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Flake Stone (Talipt ip
Bato)
The flake stone was
used by ancient Filip
from the Stone Age u
Early Metal Age. It wafor cutting, slicing and
grating.
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Daras na Bato
It is small, grounded andsmoothened. It is also
made out of a smooth
stone type. The cross
section is shaped like arectangle or a trapezoid. It
is believed to be used for
carving wood.
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Pamukpok sa telang
ng kahoy
It is a tool made of stis used to make cloth
wood. It was made by
ancient Filipinos in P
from a stone and was
stroke the wood until
became almost like th
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Body ornamentation is an ancient tradition in the society of
Filipinos. The ornaments are made of stone, metal, crystal,
Four types of ornaments made of stone and crystal with we
together with the bones of the early Filipinos. Some other asuch ornaments were found are Kweba ng Bato ng Sorso
Kwebang Manunggul, Leta-Leta and Ngipet Duldug in t
Palawan.
These ornaments are made out of jade, onyx, agate and jas
The old ornaments are evidence of the network of the ancie
to the other neighboring countries in Asia.
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Shells (Kabibe)
The most commonly used shells
are: Cypraea, Nassarius,Abalones, Cowries, Strombus,
Melo Diadem, and Nautilus.
They were used by the Filipino
ancestors as earrings, bracelet,and chain. Some were even
used as spoons and limestone
holders.
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A neck
made ogrounde
piecesmall s
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EarrKwe
Dalu
Pal
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Lingling-o
The Lingling-oris a type of ear
pendant
created fromjade.
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Bayor A
iswr
languthe a
Fili
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The pre-ancestoFilipino w
leavebamboothey
incantatplaced thein the enttheir home
out evil
Lukais where Ambahan is written
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Siningsa Batong Angono
One hundred twenty-seven drawings of pe
are scattered in the wall. They were engra
the walls using a piece of stone. The etch
depth is 10 cm up to the blurred lines. The
petroglyph is composed of round shape hand w/o a neck drawn above a rectangle o
shaped body. The line drawing of the arm
legs are usually flexed and crooked.
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Containers
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Manuggul Jar (Prehistor
Burial Jar)
It was found in Tabon Cav
and it portrays the journeyafter death. This was used
for the burial of the bones
people. This is the first ev
artistry of ancient Filipinos
amazing part of the jar is t
shaped up passenger boa
figures. It describes their b
dead continue to travel to
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Human shaped jar (Bangang hugis at any
This container was used for the second buri
dead. Each of the twenty-nine pots is uniquehead-shaped cap of each person has a diffe
sadness, happiness and peace. The heads
different as well. Some are plain and may ha
while others are painted in red and black. Othave teeth. Some pots have arms and some
woman breasts.
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A unique drink
vessel with ayawning mout
a late Neolithi
in Leta-leta caPalawan.
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Other jars, vessels, co
Dug-out-Coffins found
Cave, Matium, Sarrang
Province- The lid is shahead of a human who so
have a hand and chest i
deceased is a woman.
Likha - found in the cemCalagatan, Batangas. C
jar is a face that is believ
portrayal of the soul of th
deceased.
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Shell scoop
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Bul-ol (An
The Bul-ol is a t
sculpture in the
human worship
anitos. Accordin
beliefs of the nthe anitos use th
as their physica
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AncientIfugao
Sculpture
What is an art? (accdg to dictionary com)
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What is an art? (accdg. to dictionary.com)
- the quality, production, expression, or realm, according to
principles, of what is beautiful, appealing, or of more than o
significance.
What is a craft? (accdg. to dictionary.com)
-an art, trade, or occupation requiring special skill
The definitions given above are more specific ideas about
craft. But, simply saidAn art has no purpose. On the other hand, a craft has a pu
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During the ancient times, if we can class
artifacts as crafts because, as we have
observed, all of them has a purpose: toocontainers, caskets, ornaments/decoratio
symbolism, etc. But now that the artifacts
only displayed in museums and are no lo
used, we can classify them as arts becauare only exhibited and shown to the peop
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Southwestern Philippine
Islamic influence has been absor
Southwestern Philippine Art. Amo
people who have absorbed the Is
cultural specializations in vary
degrees are the Maranaw, TausMaguindanao and Sama-Badj
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The decorativeor ornamental
art from
southwesternPhilippines
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Predominantly curvilinearAbstracted, symbolic motifs
Circle, bird, leaf and fern,flower
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Largely geometric in formAbstracted and symbolic
Some basic motifs includecircle, artificial moon,square, rectangle,diamond and zigzag
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