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functions of manunggul jar​

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Answered by SayedaFariaAinee
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The Manunggul Jar shows that the Filipinos' maritime culture is paramount that it reflected its ancestors' religious beliefs. Many epics around the Philippines would tell how souls go to the next life, aboard boats, pass through the rivers and seas. This belief is connected with the Austronesian belief of the anito.

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Answered by Harshitm077
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The Manunggul Jar is a unique Neolithic secondary burial jar with an incised running scroll and impressed decorations. It is painted with hematite. On top of the cover is a boat with two human figures that represent souls on a journey to the afterlife.

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This jar served as a proof of our common heritage with our Austronesian-speaking ancestors despite the diversity of cultures of the Philippine peoples. It was also a testament of the importance of the waters to our ancestors. The seas and the rivers were their conduit of trade, information and communication. It also shows that the Filipinos’ maritime culture is paramount that it reflected its ancestors’ religious beliefs. Many epics around the Philippines would tell how souls go to the next life, aboard boats, pass through the rivers and seas.

Secondly, jars  symbolize motherhood and femininity. The jar stand is the most important place for mothers to prepare some food vital for the life of their children. In addition, it is a space for women to put agonies and emotions. Third, the jar has also depicted the symbol of death, regeneration & Filipino values of respect for one’s soul, compassion, nationalism and faith. this jar has also served as a living reminder of the country’s rich history and culture since the existence of this jar during the late Neolithic Period. .

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