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English: The University of Santo Tomas Baybayin Document are two 17th century land deeds written in baybayin, an ancient Philippine syllabary declared as a National Cultural Treasure
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Source Filipino Cultural Heritage in the UST Archives Baybayin script in the 17th century land deeds
Author Christopher Miller

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