Physical Ornamentation in Architecture and Culture

PlushPink avatar
PlushPink
·
·
Download

Start Quiz

Study Flashcards

17 Questions

What material is frequently used to make Lingling-o by the Ifugao, Bontoc, and Kalinga tribes?

Shell

Who is known as the last mambabatok (Kalinga tattooist) from the tribe of Butbut in Buscalan, Kalinga?

Apo Whang-od Oggay

What is considered a symbol of bravery and courage among the headhunters of the indigenous tribe Whang-od tattooed?

Wearing tattoos

What does Whang-od use as a needle when tattooing?

Pomelo thorn

What is the significance of Lingling-o in Filipino tribes on the island of Luzon?

A symbol of fertility charms

In which region are the Ifugao, Bontoc, and Kalinga tribes located in the Philippines?

Luzon

What is the significance of the Venus of Dolni Vestonice in ceramic history?

It is the earliest ceramic object found, dating back to 29,000 BC.

Which group of indigenous people believed that shooting stars striking the earth gave birth to porcelain jars?

Tagbanua from Palawan Island

How did the Tagbanua people summon deities and spirits to tribal feasts?

By tapping porcelain jars to give a musical ring

Who were the individuals credited with the discovery of the Manunggul Jar?

Robert Fox and Hans Kasten

What term has been used to describe the period of Filipino history from the Tang to the arrival of the Spanish at Cebu in 1565?

The Porcelain Age

Which archaeologically significant cave complex housed the Manunggul Jar?

Tabon Cave Complex

Which indigenous group is known for heavily tattooed individuals and wearing lots of jewels such as gold, ivory, and brass?

Visayans/Pintados

Among the Tagalogs, which body part is adorned with bracelets and chains of gold?

Arms

What distinguishes the Negritos' jewelry and clothing style?

Plain and simple attire

Which indigenous group is associated with a wrap-around skirt or bark cloth for women's attire and loincloths for men?

Aeta's

What does traditional jewelry-making represent in indigenous groups?

Historical preservation of cultural artistry

Explore the use of physical ornaments in architecture, the human body, and indigenous cultures. Discover how ornaments have evolved over time to serve cultural and practical purposes.

Make Your Own Quizzes and Flashcards

Convert your notes into interactive study material.

Get started for free

More Quizzes Like This

Physical Networks and IP Quiz
5 questions
History of Physical Therapy in 1920s
17 questions
Physical Education: Dance as a Competition
17 questions
Measurement of Physical Quantities
8 questions
Use Quizgecko on...
Browser
Browser