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Pottery from the Ruins of Iglesia de San Ignacio (San Ignacio Church) Intramuros [Archeological Finds]



This article features some of the earthenware Pottery excavated from an archaeological site within the historic walled city of Intramuros.


Intramuros, Manila is an interesting area for archaeological research in the Philippines due to its rich socio-cultural history. It was the original site of pre-colonial Maynila, which was the 15th to mid to 16th century political and economic center of the archipelago. Built on the ruins of the old settlement, it includes the residence and wooden palisade of its last chieftain Raja Soliman, where the Fort Santiago currently stands. 

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Pottery from the Ruins of Iglesia de San Ignacio (San Ignacio Church) Intramuros [Archeological Finds]

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