A Comparative study of settlement patterns and socio-religious structures in three prehistoric iron age communities in the Philippines / by Rosa C. P. Tenazas
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National Museum of the Philippines On Display | Reference | NMT GN 780.32 T46 1977 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Not for loan | NMPUM-00005 |
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A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Graduate School of the University of San Carlos. In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology
"The present study attempts to compare early Iron Age settlements to see what factors underlie variability in subsistence economies. Since a reciprocal relationship exists between a people's economy and their social organization, the problem is to determine how differing economies have determined socio-religious structures of communities, in particular the Jar-Burial Culture of Magsuhot in Negros Oriental, and the Early and Late Iron Age settlements of Pila in Laguna, island of Luzon." -- page 1.
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