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LIVE | PIQC | Session 11 | Early Philippine and Southeast Asian Boat-Building and Gold Crafting Technology | Panel A to H


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This Session explores the technological advancements that were present in the Philippines and in the larger Southeast Asian cultural space during the First Circumnavigation of the world and how these developments arose from the scientific and cultural exchanges between the various peoples in the region and from the local conditions of the pre-colonial communities.

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Watch Panel A: Early Philippine Gold Crafting Technology Part 1
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Dr. Florina H. Capistrano-Baker of the Ayala Museum will discuss the archaeological evidence that shows the presence of Hindu-Buddhist Traditions in the area of Butuan prior to 1521. Ms. Isabel Consuelo A. Nazaren

Watch Panel B: Early Philippine Gold Crafting Technology Part 2
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Prof. Victor P. Estrella of the Philippine Normal University and Ateneo de Manila University will explore Philippine Precolonial Gold and the Social Construction of Technology in this period. Mr. Roberto Martin N. Galang of the Ateneo de Manila University will be moderating this panel.

Watch Panel C: Early Philippine Gold Crafting Technology Part 3
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Dr. Michael Armand P. Canilao of the National Museum of the Philippines will show the developments in the use of technology on the archeological study of precolonial human-environment interactions while Kenneth C. Esguerra of the Ayala Museum delves into the ancient techniques of Gold Working in Butuan. Ms. Marga V. Binamira of the Philippine Map Society will be moderating this panel.

Watch Panel D: Early Philippine Gold Crafting Technology Part 4
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Dr. John N. Miksic of the National University of Singapore examines the Philippines in the context of Southeast Asia and Gold. Fr. Antonio de Castro SJ of the Ateneo de Zamboanga University will be moderating this panel.

Watch Panel E: Early Southeast Asian Maritime and Boat-Building Tradition Part 1
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Dr. Ligaya Lacsina of the University of the Philippines Diliman give us a more detailed look on this historical boats of Butuan. Ms. Orbelle I. Supas of the Father Saturnino Urios University will be moderating this panel.

Watch Panel F: Early Southeast Asian Maritime and Boat-Building Tradition Part 2
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Dr. Pierre-Yves Manguin of the Ecole Francaise d'Extreme-Orient takes us through a retrospection of the Philippines in Southeast Asia through golden lenses Ms. Rochelle A. Valencia of the Father Saturnino Urios University will be moderating this panel.

Watch Panel G: Early Southeast Asian Maritime and Boat-Building Tradition Part 3
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Dr. Maria Bernadette Abrera of the University of the Philippines Diliman takes us across the country on a survey of the various boatbuilding traditions from our Pre-Colonial past and Ms. Agni Mochtar of the Indonesian Regional Agency for Archeological Research will give us an overview on the Indonesian pre-colonial maritime archeological finds. Ms. Rochelle Valencia of the Father Saturnino Urios University will be moderating this panel.

Watch Panel H: Early Southeast Asian Maritime and Boat-Building Tradition Part 4
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Dr. Mary Jane Louise Bolunia will give a general discussion on the wider Philippine maritime culture and tradition as recorded in the archeological and anthropological record. Ms. Orbelle Supas of the Father Saturnino Urios University will be moderating this panel.

Session 11 is convened by the Father Saturnino Urios University in Butuan City.

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