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The Tabon Man: Filipinos' Oldest Ancestor and Cave Legacy

9 min · 13 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of The History of the Philippines, Lucas and Luna journey deep into Palawan to explore the Tabon Caves, home to the earliest known human remains in the archipelago. We discuss the 1962 discovery of Tabon Man by Dr. Robert Fox, the challenges of dating skull fragments and bones, and what these ancient finds tell us about the first settlers of the Philippines. We also touch on the debate over the Tabon Mandible's age—whether it's 16,000 or 47,000 years old—and how it fits into the broader story of human migration across Southeast Asia. Along the way, we consider the cave's role as a burial site, the tools and animal remains found there, and the legacy of this national treasure. Join us for a thoughtful look at what it means to trace Filipino identity back to a cave on the South China Sea. #TabonMan #TabonCaves #Palawan #RobertFox #PhilippineArchaeology #EarlyHumans #SoutheastAsianPrehistory #NationalMuseumPhilippines #LipuunPoint #QuezonPalawan #Pleistocene #ManunggulJar #SaHuynh #AustronesianMigration #CaveBurial #StoneTools #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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