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Way back when: Filipino pottery popular in Japan
Posted at 3:48 PM
There's no way to separate maritime routes and migration, not in 16th century Asia.
Paul K. Manansala has fascinating observations at his blog, including a photo of a lightweight tea jar made in Luzon that was highly cherished in Japan. Old Japan.
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