Who wrote the Laguna copperplate inscription?
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Who wrote the Laguna copperplate inscription?
In 1994 Hector Santos asked me to write a Filipino translation of the Laguna Copperplate Inscription. I wrote two….
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2006 | 2008 | 2009 |
Is the Laguna copperplate inscription authentic?
assured me that the LCI is genuine and authentic, based on the iden- tical script-type known to have existed during the tenth century, and the correctness of the language(s) employed, substantial elements that would be hard to imitate or falsify at the present time without being noticed by the experts.
What is LCI in history?
The Laguna Copperplate Inscription (LCI) is the first written document found in a Philippine language.
Who discovered the earliest known written document found in the Philippines?
The Laguna Copperplate Inscription is the earliest known written document found in the Philippines. The plate was found in 1989 by a labourer near the mouth of the Lumbang River in Barangay Wawa, Lumban, Laguna. The inscription on the plate was first deciphered by Dutch anthropologist Antoon Postma.
What are the artifacts found in the Philippines?
The Most Fascinating Archaeological Discoveries in the Philippines.
- The “Yawning” Jarlet of Leta-Leta Cave.
- The Callao Man.
- The Laguna Copper Plate Inscription (LCI).
- The Flying Elephant of Lena Shoal.
- The Manunggul Jar.
- Oton Death Mask.
- Bolinao Skull.
- Maitum Anthropomorphic Burial Jar.
Where was the copper plate found?
Gorakhpur
It was discovered in Sohgaura, a village on the banks of the Rapti River, about 20 km south-east of Gorakhpur, in the Gorakhpur District, Uttar Pradesh, India….
Sohgaura copper plate inscription | |
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Created | 3rd century BCE |
Period/culture | 3rd Century BCE |
Discovered | 26.57°N 83.48°ECoordinates:26.57°N 83.48°E |
Place | India |
What is the uses of Philippine flag?
The flag is the country’s most cherished symbol. It is the nation’s emblem for freedom. It symbolizes patriotism, love of country and sense of nationhood and embodies the aspirations and sentiments of the Filipino people in their unceasing quest for independence.