The "OLDEST" PH Calendar?

The "OLDEST" PH Calendar?
We change our planners, physical or digital, tomorrow the first day of 2025. It is a time for new calendars as well.
The earliest Philippine calendar came to light in an article on "PreSpanish Philippine Civilization" that appeared in the July 7, 1913 issue of Renacimiento Filipino [Left]. A prewar photograph of the actual calendar [Right], with Baybayin, suggest our ancestors had 12 months and a zodiac.
Decades later preSpanish Philippine calendar was proven...
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