A local government official shows samples of the broken burial jars with human forms that were seized from antiquity smugglers near a conflict area on the southern island of Mindanao in mid-August are seen on September 2, 2008. Archaeologists say the discovery of 22 sacks of broken anthropomorphic pottery could lead to a long, lost local tribe that existed around 2,000 years ago.
Pieces of the broken burial jars with human forms that were seized from antiquity smugglers near a conflict area on the southern island of Mindanao in mid-August are seen September 2, 2008. Archaeologists say the discovery of 22 sacks of broken anthropomorphic pottery could lead to a long, lost local tribe that existed around 2,000 years ago.
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It does not belong to the government, scientific institution, or any organized group claiming authority..It Belongs to whomever finds or discovers it, by any means they choose...freedom is more important than over-regulations due to supremest attitudes or ego. The governments and scientific institutions do worse damages than any so called smuggling, after all governments do nothing to generate a unified collective condition for this species, it in fact dwells in controlled illusions.
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