A Typological study of the Neolithic stone implements of the Rizal-Bulakan region of Luzon in comparison with those from other parts of the Philippines and neighboring areas / Francis X. Lynch, S. J.
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National Museum of the Philippines On Display | Reference | NMT GN 772.32 L96 1949 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c. 1 | Not for loan | NMPUM-00001 |
Submitted to the Graduate Studies Committee College of Liberal Arts University of the Philippines in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts
This study purposes to: 1. Describe in detailed terminology the various "types of ground and/or polished stone implements and weapons found in the Rizal-Bulakan region. 2. Work out a detailed terminology for Philippine ground and polished stone implements. 3. Compare the stone implement "types" found in the Rizal-Bulakan region with those found elsewhere within the Philippines and with those found outside the Philippines, in neighboring areas. 4. Represent cartographically the "type" distributions discussed above. 5. Draw what conclusions are indicated as to the origins and subsequent migrations of certain ones of the various "types" discussed above.
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