Preliminary Results Of Archaeological Investigation In Cagsawa Ruins In Albay, Philippines: Sacred Spaces Archaeology
The Cagsawa Ruins is a popular name of the former Franciscan missionary complex which was demolished and rebuilt – particularly the church and convent – in 1724 by Fray Francisco Blanco, OFM, to make it bigger and stronger. The place was devastated by a violent volcanic eruption on 1 February 1814,...
Main Authors: | Angel Sarmiento Recto, Evangelina Ramos Recto, Reynaldo Ramos Avellana |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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SEAMEO Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts
2018-03-01
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Series: | SPAFA Journal |
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Online Access: | https://www.spafajournal.org/index.php/spafajournal/article/view/158 |
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