Saan ginamit ng mga sinaunang tao ang kanilang mga libreng oras upang mas mapaunlad pa ang kanilang pamumuhay at naging dahilan ng pagkakaroon ng kabihasnan?
saan ginagamit ng mga sinaunang tao ang kanilang libreng oras upang mas mapaunlad pa ang kanilang pamumuhay at naging dahilan ng pagkakarooon ng kabihasnan
Karakoa were large outrigger warships from the Philippines. They were used by native Filipinos, notably the Kapampangans and the Visayans, during seasonal sea raids. Karakoa were distinct from other traditional Philippine sailing vessels in that they were equipped with platforms for transporting warriors and for fighting at sea. During peacetime, they were also used as trading ships. Large karakoa, which could carry hundreds of rowers, warriors and Lantaka, were known as joangas (also spelled juangas) by the Spanish.
Panday Piray of Pampanga, Philippines was also known for forging heavy bronze lantaka to be mounted on Lakan's (Naval Chief/Commander) ships called 'caracoas' doing battle against the Spanish invaders and cannons were also commissioned by Rajah Sulayman for the fortification of Maynila.
By the end of the 16th century, the Spanish denounced karakoa ship-building and its usage. It later led to a total ban of the ship and the traditions assigned to it. In recent years, the revitalization of karakoa ship-building and its usage are being pushed by some scholars from Pampanga.
Ginagamit ng mga sinaunang tao ang lason na mula sa dahon upang maging panalag nila sa maiilap na hayop upang hindi sila atakihin ng mga ito, at inilalagay ito sa dulo ng mtutulis nilang sandata upang maging panlaban sa kaaway. Ginagamit naman ang katas ng ugat sa pag gamot sa mga sakit
anong:
saan ginagamit ng mga sinaunang tao ang kanilang libreng oras upang mas mapaunlad pa ang kanilang pamumuhay at naging dahilan ng pagkakarooon ng kabihasnan
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Karakoa were large outrigger warships from the Philippines. They were used by native Filipinos, notably the Kapampangans and the Visayans, during seasonal sea raids. Karakoa were distinct from other traditional Philippine sailing vessels in that they were equipped with platforms for transporting warriors and for fighting at sea. During peacetime, they were also used as trading ships. Large karakoa, which could carry hundreds of rowers, warriors and Lantaka, were known as joangas (also spelled juangas) by the Spanish.
Panday Piray of Pampanga, Philippines was also known for forging heavy bronze lantaka to be mounted on Lakan's (Naval Chief/Commander) ships called 'caracoas' doing battle against the Spanish invaders and cannons were also commissioned by Rajah Sulayman for the fortification of Maynila.
By the end of the 16th century, the Spanish denounced karakoa ship-building and its usage. It later led to a total ban of the ship and the traditions assigned to it. In recent years, the revitalization of karakoa ship-building and its usage are being pushed by some scholars from Pampanga.
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para sa pakikipagkalakalan
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Ung sagot nasa taas lang :)
Ginagamit ito sa paglilibing ng mga tao
sana po makatulong paki brainliest den po thx.
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pinaglalagyan na kanin at mga ulam
Explanation:
kasi hindi pa uso noon ang kaldero kaya sa palayok sila nagluluto ng makakain
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