km? TW(I THE MTrHTr.AN DAII _Y T;'vl ti T n A "V' A T)n TT 4) 1640 TI1L. ql Vl 1 VT~A M 1AT!1LV *rLV A .& £&J &J mLS)& .. l t t!, DAY44APHIL 2,419f; J 1 aY civiizaton O IIM oro People There are many varieties of bracelets The specimens and clay pipes, the latter being quit.ej are considered of similar to Irish clay pipes even ',oI museum of anthr, Is Shown By Exhibit In Library the knobs beneath them. ;reasons than th~e ____i The weapons are of the type that s modern culture. ('ollected B~y University's waoso afrtecohn n Moros used up to a few years ag:) dons are pottery Art~es eapns f wrfae, he lotingandwhen the United States government! rivalled today ins( f'Iof the jeelry, asxweldatitheOpu a stop to their use, at least, as im- ernhed. 'These ce 192225 ispaye litlemodes o Cotemoray tpesplements of warfare. The swords are j shallow bowls wh are all modern. These modlels were }(decorated with gold, silver, and ivory; Sung and Ming -MAINLY OF ANCIENT ART j ad by a Filipino living near Ma- i in design. The "lantaka" as a modelj been taken from - Inila, and1 are very life-like, accordling ;of the larger canons that were for- ; an evidence of Civilization of the Moro peoples of jto lDr. Guthe.> merly used. o nce lived in this tlre southern lpart of the 1PhilipeI __ w Pte ~i0 r iielWt n of ailcient ceramics )f more value to the ropology for obvious various examples of The Chinese cela- ywhich can not be sofar as glaze is con- eladons are the large hich (late back to the dynasties, and ha-4e iPhilippsine graves--- the Chinese having; region of th-e Philip- panes. There is another case devoted to Chinese greenware. Besides the two cases of greenware there are two 1iven over to blueware, some of -which is exqluiSite in design. All these specimens of Chinese cera- mnics were discovered by the expedi t v n h outy hnmtra t ion of the museum of anthropology. .v:,tI; "n t' em542 site, the mu-Seumn The expedition c plateCd al the 22 otf''a 'vovlo; y is richer wvith 10.000 southern provinces 0f the E'v Lippin " lmore objects. Tile object of the e:.- and the material was taken tromth9 oln-tov ;IstudIy the ancient corn- I I , mAk et these provinces. As a result of 20 Inerc'i I rehitions of the Filbilnos. . c islands is represented by the synoptic exhibit now in tihe cases in the lobby of the Library. Tphe material is taken from the collection of the University Philippine expedition (1922-25) head.- ed by Dr. Carl (Iithe, associate di.- rector of anthropology, a-nd is now al part of the museum of anthropology.I Practically all-3 the articles dis- played are of the ancient culture, al- though_ some are devoted to modern. 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