• Shell tools, in the archaeological perspective, were tools fashioned by pre-historic humans from shells in lieu of stone tools. The use of shell tools...
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    diet and health Cultural achievements of pre-colonial Philippines Shell tools in the Philippines Stegodon Barangay (pre-colonial) Prehistoric Asia Prehistory...
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  • Sarangani Shell tools in the Philippines Ship burial in Asia Dambana Suyat Evangelista, Alfredo E. (1969). "The Philippines: Archaeology in the Philippines to...
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    Midden (redirect from Shell mound)
    communities lived there at least 5,000 years before the Harappans. These sites, with discarded shells and stone tools, show early coastal communities adapted to...
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  • of the Philippines within the Spanish East Indies, initially under the Viceroyalty of New Spain, based in Mexico City, until the independence of the Mexican...
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    Spoliarium (category Collection of the National Museum of the Philippines)
    The Spoliarium is a painting by Filipino painter Juan Luna. Luna, working on canvas, spent eight months completing the painting which depicts dying gladiators...
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    Lolong (category Deaths from pneumonia in the Philippines)
    in captivity. Lolong was caught in a Bunawan creek in the province of Agusan del Sur in the Philippines on 3 September 2011. He was captured with the...
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  • define these shell beads. It is also of note that shell beads are of different characteristics throughout the archipelago of the Philippines. Research shows...
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    Tabon Man (category Archaeological discoveries in the Philippines)
    discovered in the Tabon Caves of Lipuun Point in Quezon, Palawan, in the Philippines. They were found by Robert B. Fox, an American anthropologist of the National...
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    Maitum anthropomorphic pottery (category Archaeological discoveries in the Philippines)
    The Maitum anthropomorphic burial jars are earthenware secondary burial vessels discovered in 1991 by the National Museum of the Philippines' archaeological...
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    The history of the Philippines from 1898 to 1946 is known as the American colonial period, and began with the outbreak of the Spanish–American War in...
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    The history of volleyball in the Philippines refers to the history of volleyball in the Philippines as a recreation and as a sport. Philippine volleyball...
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    indigenous tattoos of the Philippines. Tattooing on both sexes was practiced by almost all ethnic groups of the Philippine Islands during the pre-colonial era...
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    National Museum of Natural History (Manila) (category National Museum of the Philippines)
    The National Museum of Natural History (Filipino: Pambansang Museo ng Likas na Kasaysayan) is the national natural history museum of the Philippines. It...
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  • hominin tool use has been found, even if no actual tools have been found. Stone tools preserve more readily than tools of many other materials. So the oldest...
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  • The history of medicine in the Philippines discusses the folk medicinal practices and the medical applications used in Philippine society from the prehistoric...
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    The Moro conflict was an insurgency in the Mindanao region in southern Philippines which involved multiple armed groups. A decades-long peace process has...
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    Nutcracker (category Mechanical hand tools)
    nutcracker is a tool designed to open nuts by cracking their shells. There are many designs, including levers, screws, and ratchets. The lever version is...
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    Coconut (redirect from Coconut shell)
    the entire interior of the coconut shell, rather than just the inner surfaces. It was first developed for commercial cultivation in the Philippines and...
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    Ruditapes philippinarum (category Bivalves described in 1850)
    Japanese carpet shell. In Japan, it is known as asari. In Korea, it is known as bajirak. The clam is commercially harvested, and is the second most important...
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  • Earthenware ceramics in the Philippines are mainly differentiated from tradeware and stoneware by the materials used during the process and the temperature at...
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    Abalone (redirect from Ear-shell)
    into stronger ablative protective tools such as body armor. The dust created by grinding and cutting abalone shell is dangerous; appropriate safeguards...
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    The Commonwealth of the Philippines (Spanish: Mancomunidad de Filipinas; Tagalog: Komonwelt ng Pilipinas) was an unincorporated territory and commonwealth...
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    The Philippines is an archipelagic country with a large coastal population. In many areas, communities rely heavily on fisheries for subsistence and livelihoods...
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    National Museum of Fine Arts (Manila) (category Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Metro Manila)
    The National Museum of Fine Arts (Filipino: Pambansang Museo ng Sining), formerly known as the National Art Gallery, is an art museum in Manila, Philippines...
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    The National Museum of Anthropology (Filipino: Pambansang Museo ng Antropolohiya), formerly known as the Museum of the Filipino People (Filipino: Museo...
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  • Eddie Laure (category Shell Turbo Chargers players)
    July 6, 1977) is a Filipino former professional basketball player and politician. Known by many as The Dominator and more recently, The Bounty Hunter for...
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    Amphioctopus marginatus (category Tool-using animals)
    to exhibit bipedal walking. The coconut octopus is also known for collecting and using tools; it gathers coconut shells and seashells and uses these...
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    National Museum Complex (Manila) (category National Museum of the Philippines)
    The National Museum Complex in Manila refers to the main or central museums of the National Museum of the Philippines in Manila, most of which are within...
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    La Bulaqueña (category Collection of the National Museum of the Philippines)
    of an 1895 painting by Filipino painter and revolutionary activist Juan Novicio Luna. Bulacan is a province in the Philippines in Luzon island and its residents...
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