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English: Manunggul Jar. This elaborate burial jar is topped with two figures. The front figure is the deceased man. The rear figure is holding a steering paddle directing the boat and soul of the man to the afterlife. There are several copies of this jar in the Philiippines. It can be viewed at the Tabon Cave Museum in Quezon, Palawan, the Palawan Cultural Center in Puerto Princesa, and National Museum in Manila.
Tagalog: Itong detalyadong garapon na gamit panglibing ay may dalawang pigura. Ang harap na pigura ay isang pumanaw na lalaki. Ang likuran na pigura ay nagsasagwan ng bangka patungo sa kabilang buhay.
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28 March 2013