6. Fossils of Java man
retrieved from diff.
sites of central Java
Dated back 1.3-0.5
million years ago
7. Tabon Caves
(Palawan) are one
of the most
significant
archeological sites in
the Philippines
8. The caves have
yielded tibia
fragments and a
mandible dated
47,000-31,000 years
ago
complement to the
skull of the so-called
Tabon man dated
16,500 years ago
9. Discovery of
Paleolithic cultural
remains beyond the
Huxley’s Line, in
Southwest Sulawesi,
Eastern Timor, and in
Luzon, in the
Cagayan Valley
10. Paleolithic stone
tools found in Arubo,
Nueva Ecija and
other sites in Rizal
Province, Davao,
Taal, Novaliches and
Balukbuk but without
geological context.
11.
12. They were the
direct
descendants of
the Java Homo
Sapiens
Noah’s Ark model
claim that
Sundaland Homo
Erectus disappeared
before being
replaced by Homo
Sapiens from Africa.
13.
14. “Isolation stance”
model – infrequent
contacts with the
culturally
Austronesian
speakers
Interdependent
model of evolution-
strong trading
interactions have
been maintained
between Negritos
and Austronesian
speakers for 1,000-
3,000 years
15. Second inhibitors of
the archipelago
Associated with the
Neolithic cultural
stage
16. Inhabitants of the
Philippines as
indigenous people
who have
undergone a long
period of internal
development
They are exogenous,
implying movements
of people
17. Defends that the
homeland speakers
lies within the wide
triangle called
Austronesia
Insists the period of
internal
development
Origin of the current
cultural and linguistic
differences
18. Contests existence of large group of
people migrations for various reason:
-shaky date concordance bet. linguistic
and archeological proofs
-serious competition with previous
residents