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The Manunggul Jar was found in the early 1960's in Manunggul Cave. It was dated to the late Neolithic Period, about 870-710 B.C.
The Manunggul Jar is a tan like color that has two figures on the top of the handle on its cover that represent the journey to the soul of afterlife.
The Manunggul Jar is said to weigh about 4 pounds.
The Manunggul Jar is said to be about 66.5 x 51.5 cms.
I could preserve The Manunggul Jar by leaving on a shelf or in a glass case and not touching it.
The Manunggul Jar is one of numerous jars found in a cave beliveved to be a burial site, (Manunggul, was apart of the archeologically significant Tabon Cave Complex Lipuun Point, Quezon, Palawan)
The Manunggul Jar's excavation was located in Manunggul which was apart of Tabon Cave.
Victor Decalan and Hans Kasten found The Manunggul Jar in March 1964.
The Manunggul Jar is important because it was one of the numerous jars found in a historical cave, Tabon Cave, which is believed to be a burial site.