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The Manunggul jar was discovered in Manunggul Cave in Palawan. it dates back to 710 - 890 B,C. It is an ornately designed burial jar with two human figures atop the cover or lid that represent a dead person with arms crossed on the chest and a boatman with a mission to bring the soul to the afterlife. An evidence of the burial and religious practices of the early Palawan people, the Manunggul jar is declared a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines. The artifact, which shows the ancient Palawan people's beliefs in the afterlife and artistry in pottery, appeared in the 1991 design of the 1,000 Philippine peso bill.