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Monday, February 9, 2015

DOMINICKDARVINE.ANTONIO



National Museum of the Philippines

My experience in National museum of the Philippines





Ifugao hut and Ifugao Dresses and Art 








San Diego ship and the canon balls



 The galleon San Diego was built as the trading ship San Antonio before hastily being converted into a warship. On December 14, 1600, the fully laden San Diego was engaged by the Dutch warship Mauritius under the command of Admiral Olivier van Noort a short distance away from Fortune IslandNasugbuPhilippines.







San Diego treasures and the porcelain collection





Stoneware jars from San Diego




Tools from San Diego


Gold seal which was believed to be owned by Antonio de Morga 


Antonio de Morga Sánchez Garay (1559 – July 21, 1636) was a Spanish lawyer and a high-ranking colonial official for 43 years, in the Philippines (1594 to 1604),New Spain and Peru, where he was president of the Audencia for 20 years.
He was also a historian. After being reassigned to Mexico, he published the book Sucesos de las islas Filipinas in 1609, considered one of the most important works on the early history of the Spanish colonization of the Philippines.



Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas 






THE EARLIEST HUMAN


Skull cap of the earliest human inhabitant in the Philippines 



A replica of the Duyong cave

 The Butuan boat


Manunggul and Maitum jar



Earthenware footed tray during the metal age



Jarlet with gaping mouth from Leta-leta Cave



Mangyan script on a tobacco container 




 Laguna copperplate, Butuan silver strip, Calatagan Pot



Brass gong from a maranao community



Hagelong, T’boli lute 


Sama grave marker 


Okir of the Maranaos, Maranao sarimanok 



Luneta Park




 Lapu-lapu monuments 





The Philippine map