词条 | Ticao stone inscription |
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The Ticao Stone Inscription (TSI) (Filipino: Inskripsyong Ticao), also known as the Monreal stone (Batong Monreal) or Rizal stone (Bato ni Rizal), is a limestone tablet that contains Baybayin characters. Found by pupils of Rizal Elementary School on Ticao Island in Monreal town, Masbate, which had scraped the mud off their shoes and slippers on two irregular shaped limestone tablets before entering their classroom, they are now housed at a section of the National Museum, which weighs 30 kilos, is 11 centimeters thick, 54 cm long and 44 cm wide while the other is 6 cm thick, 20 cm long and 18 cm wide.[1][2] See also
References1. ^Muddied stones reveal ancient scripts 2. ^Romancing the Ticao Stones: Preliminary Transcription, Decipherment, Translation, and Some Notes External links
9 : Archaeology of the Philippines|Primary sources for early Philippine history|Hinduism in the Philippines|History of the Philippines (900–1521)|Philippine scripts|Collections of the National Museum of the Philippines|History of Laguna (province)|15th-century inscriptions|1989 archaeological discoveries |
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