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Archaeological Treasures at National Museum of the Philippines

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See the Archaeological Treasures on display at the National Museum of the Philippines. Pottery, spoons, plates and burial jars tell the untold story of the life in this part of the world, some two thousand years ago. Some of the earthen jars are in the form of human figures and are believed to have been used for burying the dead! Check out this and more at the permanent exhibit in the National Museum of the Philippines.


Venue: National Museum of the Philippines

Archeological Finds and Cultural Displays

Padre Burgos Street
Rizal Park
Manila,
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Fax: +63 2 527 0306
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Filipinos and foreigners alike can view some of the Philippines' historic and cultural treasures in this Museum of the Filipino People. Among the many displays here, the galleries devoted to the San Diego galleon merit special mention. Porcelain plates, coins, jewelry, armaments and other artifacts recovered from the sunken battleship present revelatory glimpses of 17th century life. The Story of the Filipino People is another must-see for all visitors.

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Archaeological Treasures at National Museum of the Philippines
Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009

See the Archaeological Treasures on display at the National Museum of the Philippines. Pottery, spoons, plates and burial jars tell the untold story of the life in this part of the world, some two thousand years ago. Some of the earthen jars are in the form of human figures and are believed to have been used for burying the dead! Check out this and more at the permanent exhibit in the National Museum of the Philippines.



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fabulous!
..philippine national museum was a very nice place to discover. lots of time-bounded artifacts were...
Reviewed by:mariel from on Nov 16 2008


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The place is beautiful but...
The place is well organized... i understand why they don't allow tourists to take pictures insid...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 29 2007


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"woooooow!
the art gallery was amazing i love the paintings and the best among the artwork is the famous spolar...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 13 2007



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