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Old 21st July 2024, 02:43 AM   #30
Ian
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... The mixing-in of Indomalay items are, in my opinion, an indicator of the human and artifact movements between PH and other locations during certain eras.
Makes sense and there has been significant trade at times between PH and its neighbors.

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As a conservative guess, I believe that most of the items (except probably for the Krises and kampilans, some of which I believe are older) were late Spanish colonial era up to American era
I agree. Many of these pieces seem to have been collected during the 19th C. However, several appear to be older, notably some of the barung, kris, and kampilan. I have posted a comment on the kris that I think is the oldest example on these panoplies in this thread.

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