manunggul jar elements and principles
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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.[2] and the two prominent figures at the top handle of its cover represent the journey of the soul to the afterlife.
Manunggul Jar
Manunggul Jar.jpg
Year
890-711 BCE
Type
Burial Jar
Dimensions
66.5 cm (26.2 in); 51 cm diameter (20 in)[1]
Location
National Museum of Anthropology, Manila