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Archaeological project discovers 35,000-year-old seafaring culture in the Philippines - MSNBy documenting human habitation over a long period, ... the Mindoro Archaeological Project fills critical gaps in the prehistoric record of the Philippines. ...
Archaeology supports that 40,000 years ago, the people living in Southeast Asia were well-versed in boatbuilding and open-sea fishing. This research puts Southeast Asia ahead of Europe and Africa in ...
The least known stages are the Prehistory period and the Age of Contact. For this reason, I will focus on these two periods. The first stage is Prehistory, ... From the Philippines, ...
Archaeological work covering the Pleistocene period in northern Luzon, Philippines has been intensified and is now marked with growing precision and systematics. So far, explorations and excavations ...
Damage on 39,000-year-old tools may reveal a prehistoric ‘Age of Bamboo’ Using plant matter to make ropes and baskets is a tradition in the Philippines that's possibly been passed down for ...
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