philippine precolonial art
DESCRIPTION
Artistry by Filipino pre-colonial peopleTRANSCRIPT
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PHILIPPINE ART Pre-Colonial Period
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HISTORY
Tabon Man
• The oldest human fossil found in the Philippines is the skull cap of a "Stone-Age Filipino", about 22,000 years old. • Discovered by Dr.
Robert B. Fox, American anthropologist of the National Museum, inside Tabon Cave Palawan, on May 28, 1962. .
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They came during the Old Stone Age (Paleolithic) walking dry-shod through Malay Peninsula, Borneo, and the land bridges and were the first inhabitants..
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THE INDONESIANS• First Sea-Immigrants•They were the maritime Indonesians, who belonged to the Mongoloid race with Caucasian affinities.• They belonged to the New Stone Age (Neolithic).
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THE MALAYS*They belong to the Iron Age culture.*Daring and liberty-loving, the Malays belonged to the brown race.*Prominent contribution:
* Ati-atihan festivals
* Maragtas chronicle
* the Code of Kalantiaw
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MUSIC»The ancient Filipinos had music practically for all occasions, for every phase of life, from birth to death.
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BAMBOO ZITHER
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GADDANG
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KULINTANG
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ARCHITECTURE
» The ancient Filipinos had first dwelt in caves and has learned the art of architecture as they move and hunt for food.. .
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LEAN-
TO
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TAUSOG HOUSE
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TOROGAN
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IFUGAO HOUSE “BALE”
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SCULPTURE
» The ancient Filipinos had attained a high artistic level through pottery, jewelry, and wood carving.
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Pottery
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Jewelry
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Wood Carvings
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PAINTINGS» The ancient Filipinos had expressed paintings through tattoos and cave carvings.
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TattoosThe pintados (painted ones), inhabitants of the Visayan islands as described by the first Spaniards to set eyes upon them, would use sharp metal instruments previously heated over fire.
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Silup•The tattooing imitated the upper garment worn by the men of north Kalinga.• The women of south Kalinga painted their faces a bright red.
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PETROGLYPHS• The Angono Petroglyphs is the oldest known work of art in the Philippines.• There are 127 human and animal figures engraved on the rock wall dating back to 3000 B.C.