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______3. An artifact that was excavated in the early 1960’s inside the Munggul
Cave, Lipuun Point Palawan.
A. Manunggul Jar B. Tagbanua Carvers C. Aesthetic Jar
______4. They are well-known for their black wood sculptures of animals with
simples etched or incised features exposing the original white grain of the wood.
A. Munggul Jar B. Tagbanua Carvers C. Aesthetic Jar
______5. It is a cone-shaped colander harvest basket made of blackened and
natural bamboo.
A. Tingkop B. Tagbanua Carvers C. Munggul Jar
______6. A much-awaited Lenten tradition Festival which is celebrated every Holy
Week in Marinduque.
A. Moriones Festival B. Ati-atihan Festival C. Morion
______7. It is regarded as one of the most colorful fun festivals in the Philippines.
A. Ati-atihan Festival B. Moriones Festival C. Morion
______8. It is a mask that is made from wood or papier-mache, adorned with
colorful shells, animal hairs, tassels, and crepe papers.
A. Morion B. Moriones Festival C. Ati-atihan Festival
Answers & Comments
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3)A
-The Manunggul Jar is a secondary burial jar excavated from a Neolithic burial site in the Manunggul cave of the Tabon Caves at Lipuun Point in Palawan, Philippines. It dates from 890–710 B.C. and the two prominent figures at the top handle of its cover represent the journey of the soul to the afterlife.
4)B
-Tagbanua carvers are well known for their black wood sculptures of animals with simple etched or incised features exposing the original white grain of wood. These are used in rituals or as toys for children.
5)A
-I cant find any information but Im sure B is the correct answer
-The tingkop is a sacred collaboration between nature and its people. Lidded and conical in shape, its name stems from the words tinakep (covered) or pinegtakep (used to cover). It is handwoven from various non-timber forest products gathered by everyone in the community - men, women, and children alike.
6)A
-The Moriones is a lenten festival held annually on Holy Week on the island of Marinduque, Philippines. The "Moriones" are men and women in costumes and masks replicating the garb of biblical Imperial and Royal Roman soldiers as interpreted by locals.
7)A
-Ati-Atihan
Ati-AtihanIn the last decades, different cities have come up with their own version but Ati-Atihan is unique for one major reason: it is very interactive. Locals are not just mere spectators, they paint their skin black with soot and join the groups in street dancing.
8)A
-Morion. _________________ means masks that are made from wood or papier-mache,adorned with colorful shells,animal hairs,tassels and crepe papers. Weaving,Buli. Is a skill that has been passed on through years by the people of Marinduque.
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