Author:
Lewis Helen,Paz Victor,Lara Myra,Barton Huw,Piper Philip,Ochoa Janine,Vitales Timothy,Carlos A. Jane,Higham Tom,Neri Leee,Hernandez Vito,Stevenson Janelle,Robles Emil Charles,Ragragio Andrea,Padilla Rojo,Solheim Wilhelm,Ronquillo Wilfredo
Abstract
Excavations at a cave site on the island of Palawan in the Philippines show occupation from c. 11000 BP. A fine assemblage of tools and faunal remains shows the reliance of hunter-foragers switching from deer to pig. In 9500-9000 BP, a human cremation burial in a container was emplaced, the earliest yet known in the region.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archaeology
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