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  • Many people come to this place because you can see the artifacts of the Philippines and there are others for sale for display and many also buy because it is so beautiful and antique.
  • Yes and I also want to buy them later and not only that, I also discovered or gained a lot of knowledge especially about artifacts.
  • They're significant because they serve as main evidence for historians trying to figure out what happened in the past. It's helpful to understand secondary evidence before appreciating primary evidence.
  • Artifacts are culturally or historically significant because they can provide insight into people's daily life. We can learn about ancient people's interactions with their communities and surroundings by researching artifacts.
  • A cultural artifact is anything that a group develops, shares, and/or emits to the outside world. These artifacts may be used to learn about a team's or company's culture. Cultural artifacts can provide you information about a team's culture.
  • The Manunggul Jar (890–710 B.C.) is a secondary burial jar discovered in the Tabon Caves' Manunggul cave near Lipuun Point in Palawan. The two prominent images at the top handle of the cover depict the soul's passage to the afterlife, and it dates from 890–710 B.C.
  • The “Yawning” Jarlet of Leta-Leta CaveDiscovered by Dr. Robert Fox in Leta-Leta Cave, northern Palawan in 1965, this jarlet is associated with the Late Neolithic period (approximately 1000 to 1500 BC). It was excavated in a burial site where a stone adze, as well as other intact pieces of pottery including a stem cup and a footed jarlet, both of which are also declared national cultural treasures, were recovered.
  • It is really great to know the culture of our country and you will learn a lot more.
  • Yes and I really enjoyed our visit, next time we should all be together as a family so they can see how beautiful it is.
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