Tabon Cave Complex and Aboriginal Population in Palawan
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Who led the discovery of the Tabon Man fossils?

  • Dr. Robert B. Fox (correct)
  • Dr. Solheim
  • Dr. Carl Guthe
  • Dr. E.D. Hester
  • Where is the Tabon Cave Complex located?

  • Luzon
  • Visayas
  • Mindanao
  • Palawan (correct)
  • What type of artifacts were found in the Tabon Caves?

  • Iron weapons
  • Flake tools (correct)
  • Bronze sculptures
  • Papyrus manuscripts
  • How old are the fossils found in the Tabon Caves?

    <p>50,000 years</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which dating technique was used for the Tabon Cave fossils?

    <p>Radiocarbon dating</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was found in Ille Cave indicating early human activity?

    <p>Ceramics</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the approximate age of the occupation of the Tabon Caves?

    <p>12,000 years</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which organization provided funding for the C-14 determinations for Tabon Cave?

    <p>National Geographic Society</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of burial complex was found in the Tabon Caves?

    <p>Jar burial complex</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of evidence of trade was found in the Tabon Caves?

    <p>Chinese porcelains</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How many caves are part of the Tabon Cave Complex?

    <p>200</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of analysis was used to study ceramics from Ille Cave?

    <p>Petrography</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Discovery of Tabon Man Fossils

    • The discovery of the Tabon Man fossils was led by Dr. Robert B. Fox.
    • The Tabon Cave Complex is located in Palawan.
    • The Tabon Caves are named after the Tabon bird.

    Significance of Tabon Cave Complex

    • The Tabon Cave Complex contains fossils of early Homo sapiens.
    • The fossils found in the Tabon Caves are approximately 50,000 years old.
    • Radiocarbon dating was used to determine the age of the fossils.

    Artifacts Found in Tabon Caves

    • Flake tools were found in the Tabon Caves.
    • Ceramic artifacts were found in the Ille Cave, indicating early human activity.

    Ille Cave

    • The Ille Cave is located in Palawan.
    • The evidence of human habitation in Ille Cave dates back to around 12,000 years.
    • The National Geographic Society helped fund the C-14 determinations for Tabon Cave.

    Occupation Period of Tabon Caves

    • The Tabon Caves were occupied during the Pleistocene period.
    • A jar burial complex was found in the Tabon Caves.
    • Evidence of trade was found in the Tabon Caves, including Chinese porcelains.

    Tabon Cave Complex

    • The Tabon Cave Complex consists of 200 caves.
    • The flora and fauna of Palawan are more related to Borneo.
    • Dr. Carl Guthe visited the El Nido area in 1922 for archaeological purposes.

    Research in Palawan

    • Dr. Robert B. Fox's research in Palawan in the 1960s focused on caves and rockshelters.
    • Petrography was used to analyze ceramics from Ille Cave.

    Uring-uring Findings

    • A gold ornament was found by Fox in Uring-uring.

    Ille Cave Burial

    • A human cremation burial in Ille Cave dates back to around 9,000-10,000 years ago.
    • Single-context recording was used to record excavations in Ille Cave.
    • Ille Cave is classified as a burial and occupation site.

    International Collaboration

    • Researchers from Ireland, UK, Australia, and USA collaborated internationally on the excavation of Ille Cave.
    • Cultural pluralism in ceramics was found at Ille Cave.

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    This quiz assesses your knowledge of the Tabon Cave Complex, its location, and the discovery of the Tabon Man fossils. Test your understanding of the Aboriginal population in Palawan and their significance.

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