- Angono Petroglyphs
The
Angono Petroglyphs is the oldest known work ofart in thePhilippines . There are 127 human and animal figures engraved on the rockwall dating back to3000 BC . These inscriptions clearly show stylized humanfigures ,frogs andlizards along with other designs that may have depicted other interesting figures buterosion may have caused it to become indistinguishable.Although it sits along the boundaries of Angono,
Binangonan andAntipolo of the province ofRizal , this heritage site was discovered by the lateNational Artist of the Philippines awardeeCarlos V. Francisco in1965 . Since then, some rock carvings have been damaged due to neglect and vandalism. In1996 , by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 260, it was declared as a national culturaltreasure by the Philippine government. During that time, a team led by the National Museum of the Philippines startedarchaeological site conservation and site development of the petroglyphs in which a mini-museum, viewdeck and stone path among others were constructed. Surveys and a seismographic recording were conducted to assess also the effects of aquarrying operation a fewkilometers from the site.The preservation and development of the Angono Petroglyphs is a collective effort of the National Museum of the Philippines, the Department of Tourism,
World Monuments Fund ,American Express and a Philippine real estate company.External links
* [http://nmuseum.tripod.com/ National Museum of the Philippines]
* [http://www.tourism.gov.ph/ Department of Tourism - Philippines]
* [http://www.wmf.org/ World Monuments Fund] Location: 14°31'58.34"N 121°11'12.46"E
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