1. Who identified the jar burial sites in Liog Cave and Asin Cave in 1972?
2. What is the serpent and dragon design called?
3. What is the boat-shaped Tausug grave marker?
4. How many pottery designs were identified by a team from the National Museum in their 1992 exploration of the Kros Rockshelter in Cagayan de Oro?
5. In a torogan house, what do you call the protruding beams with okir designs?
6. What is the ancient wooden boat of Butuan?
7. What motif portrays a bird with a fish caught in its beak?
8. Where was this e Golden Tara axcavated?
9. What is tge vine-and-leaf design called?
10. What is tye fighting sword of the Maranao called?
11. Which archeological site houses 29 jars that date back to the Iron Age around 5 B.C. to 225 A.D.?
12. What is the Maranao term that refers to the geometric designs and stylized representations of animal and plant forms?
13. Where were the 24-karat gold pieces believed to be made between the 10th and the 13th centuries discovered?
14. What is the rice and tobacco container used in rituals and produced in Tugaya, Lanao del Sur called?
15. What are the geometric designs and stylized representations of animal and plant forms among Tausug called?
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Answer:
1. Archeologic Culture
2. Ouroboros
3. Bangka-bangka
4. Hindi Ko Po Alam
5. Panolong
6. The Balangay
7. One common motif is called sarimanok by the Maranao and manuk-manuk by the Tausug. The motif portrays a bird with a fish caught in its beak, among the Maranao, and without a fish, among the Tausug.
8. The Golden Tara was discovered in 1917 along the banks of Wawa River in Agusan. It was kept in the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois since 1922.
9. The scroll in art is an element of ornament and graphic design featuring spirals and rolling incomplete circle motifs, some of which resemble the edge-on view of a book or document in scroll form, though many types are plant-scrolls, which loosely represent plant forms such as vines, with leaves or flowers attached.
10. The Maranao kampilan or sword is a single-edged bicuspid weapon that has an ornate handle made of brass and ivory.
11. Ayub Cave
Earthenware pots resembling human figures were found in Ayub Cave, in Pinol, Maitum, Saranggani Province. The jars used for secondary burial were dated to the Metal Age about 5 BC. - 225 A.D. Each of the twenty nine jars recovered from the site is unique.
12. These designs became the standard for what came to be known as okir. From the Maranao, this spread to nearby regions through the migrations of the Iranun people (the descendants of the merchant and outcast clans of Maranao).
13. The discovery of the Surigao gold hoard constitutes a major find in the anthropological history of the Philippines
14. Hindi Ko Po Alam
15. Hindi Ko Po Alam