Municipality of Maitum
Maitum Anthropomorphic Potteries
In 1991, anthropomorphic secondary burial jars were discovered in Ayub
Cave, Piñol. Maitum, Saranggani Province, in Mindanao, Philippines. Since then, a number
of archaeological excavations were conducted to recover these important
artifacts.
The anthropomorphic secondary burial jars date back to the Metal Age. The site had been
dated to 830 +/-60 B.P. (calibrated date of A.D. 70 to 370) and 1920 +/-
50 B.P. (cal. date of 5 B.C. to A.D. 225). The radiocarbon
dates were obtained from the soot samples taken from the small earthenware
vessel found inside one of the anthropomorphic burial jar.
These burial jars are made of earthenware designed and formed like human figures
with complete facial characteristics. These were associated with
metal implements; glass beads and bracelets; shell spoon, scoop, bracelets
and pendants; earthenware potteries with incised designs and cut-out foot-rings;
non-anthropomorphic burial jars.
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