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Kulaman Plateau burial jars: Where they should be

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Upon seeing the burial jars, I had to take a deep breath. I had to keep the tears from flowing.

Posted: December 29th, 2012 in Columns,Featured Columns,Featured Headline,Inquirer Opinion | Read More »

Made in China

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The President’s trip to China is mainly for discussions around trade issues. Such trade between the Philippines and China goes back more than a thousand years, to the precolonial period.  The Chinese have always been crafty traders, and it’s time we looked back in history to pick out what we can learn from that trade. [...]

Posted: September 1st, 2011 in Columnists,Columns,Inquirer Opinion | Read More »

Saved from the pawnshop melting pot

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ASIDE FROM photographs, the only visual aid available to help students imagine the “gold Agusan image” is its cheap replicas in resin and gold paint from Butuan. I have never seen the original, and I now regret the fact that after spending days going over the papers and bodegas of the Field Museum of Natural [...]

Posted: August 16th, 2011 in Columnists,Columns,Inquirer Opinion | Read More »

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