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Another archaeological piece with ancient inscription, the Butuan Ivory Seal was recovered in the 1970s by pot hunters in a prehistoric shell midden site in Ambangan, Libertad, Butuan in Agusan del Norte. Made of ivory, the object could have been used to stamp documents or goods during trading. [2]
Butuan, sometimes referred to as the Kingdom of Butuan (Filipino: Kaharian ng Butuan; Butuanon: Gingharian hong Butuan; Cebuano: Gingharian sa Butuan; Chinese: 蒲端國; pinyin: Púduānguó), was a precolonial Bisaya Hindu polity (lungsod) centered around northeastern Mindanao island in present-day Butuan, Philippines.
The Butuan Silver Paleograph, housed and displayed at the National Museum of Anthropology in Manila.. The Butuan Silver Palaeograph, also known as the Butuan Silver Strip, is a piece of metal with inscriptions found in Butuan, Agusan province in mid-1970s by a team of archaeologists from the National Museum of the Philippines.
Butuan Archeological Sites Agusan del Norte: iii, iv, v (cultural) 2006 The site exemplified and concretized the capability of the pre-Hispanic Rajahnate of Butuan as a nation with great expertise in boat-making, seafaring, and gold manufacturing. [26] The Tabon Cave Complex and all of Lipuun Palawan: ii, iii, iv, v (cultural) 2006
Chapter 3 of The Archaeology of Central Philippines, "The Kalanay Cave Site, Masbate, Philippines," describes the site and Solheim's excavations in 1951 and 1953. It describes a small burial cave that contained a large amount of pottery, a few stone and iron tools, a few other artifacts, and some fragmentary skeletal remains.
There are currently 25 sites on the tentative list. [63] Batanes Protected landscapes and seascapes (1993) The Tabon Cave Complex and all of Lipuun (2006) Paleolithic Archaeological Sites in Cagayan Valley (2006) Kabayan Mummy Burial Caves (2006) Butuan Archeological Sites (2006) Baroque Churches of the Philippines (Extension) (2006)
Butuan Archeological Sites; Balobok Cave; Excavations at Calatagan; Dewil Valley; Fort Santiago, Manila; Fort Pilar, Zamboanga; Fort San Pedro, Cebu; Griffin Shipwreck in Fort Pilar, Zamboanga city; Guyangan Cave System; Intramuros, the Walled City of Manila; Ijang in Batanes; Kabayan Mummy Burial Caves, Benguet; Kalanay Cave and other ...
Site vestiges and archaeological remains of the Spanish colonial era fortifications, shipyards, public monuments, buildings, churches and religious buildings, houses and private establishments, street and other infrastructure together with associated anchorages and underwater sites in Bacoor Bay and Canacao Bay. 2018 [40]