What were some of the uses or roles of Philippine art during the precolonial period?
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The Philippines' expertise in martial arts and warfares, indigenous writing systems, craft innovations, etc., during the precolonial period.
- During the precolonial period, the Philippines developed and expertise in the field of martial arts and warfare.
- The establishment of indigenous educational systems and writing systems.
- Indigenous writing systems such as the Baybayin writing system were adopted by both men and women.
- Craft innovations such as textiles, pottery, and ornaments were established during this period.
- There was an enhancement in fine arts such as calligraphy, folk literature during this period.
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During the precolonial period, the Philippines had skill in martial arts and combat, indigenous writing systems, craft advancements, and so on. The Philippines established proficiency in the fields of martial arts and warfare throughout the precolonial period.
Arts were only used for ritual or everyday purposes at the time. As local societies grew, art began to evolve beyond simple craft, such as stone weapons or jewelry, to include decorative aspects, meaning, and context.
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