300 YEARS OF MARITIME TRADE IN THE PHILIPPINES Exhibition Virtual Tour



In celebration of the Maritime and Archipelagic Nation Awareness Month (MANA Mo) as well as the Civil Service Month, the #NationalMuseumPH virtually launches the “300 Years of Maritime Trade in the Philippines” exhibition.

This exhibition showcases the material evidence recovered from shipwreck sites found in the Philippines dated from the 13th, 15th, and 16th centuries CE. It highlights seven shipwrecks: the Breaker Reef, Pawikan Shoal, Pandanan, Lena Shoal, Santa Cruz, San Isidro, and Kanduli Shoal. These underwater cultural resources represents the different aspects of maritime trade in the Philippines for 300 years.

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Gilbert Fournier

Note: All the underwater pictures which appears in this video, concerning the archaeological projects of Breaker Reef – Pawikan Shoal (Investigator) – Pandanan, were taken by Gilbert Fournier, who directed these excavations in their entirety. For your information.

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