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17 mar 2020 · One of them is the Philippines, which is crucial to unravel the colonization of Southeast Asia and Oceania but where little is known about when and how the first humans arrived.
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17 mar 2020 · Despite geographic barriers to migration, numerous genetic lineages have persisted across the Philippine islands, even justifying the recognition of a Philippine Lanyu subclade.
Jean-Christophe Gaillard, Joel P. Mallari. The peopling of the Philippines: A cartographic synthesis. Hukay: Journal of the University of the Philippines Archaeological Studies Program, 2004, 6, pp.1-27. halshs-00119458.
10 mar 2024 · Many historians and scientists believe that the first inhabitants of the Philippine islands emerged during the Pleistocene period. There are two theories on where the inhabitants (first Filipinos) came from namely: Beyer’s “Migration Theory” and Jocano’s “ Evolution Theory ”.
1 sie 2017 · In the Philippine Islands, Peninsular Malaysia, and Andaman Islands, there exist indigenous groups collectively called Negritos whose ancestry can be traced to the “First Sundaland People.”
This paper aims to plot cartographically the different theories proposed to explain the peopling of the Philippines. The first map locates the existing Pleistocene and Paleolithic archaeological sites while the next seven figures compile the different theories dealing with the evolution or dispersal of the Austronesian speakers.
1 sty 2015 · Linguistic, genetic, and archaeological evidence indicate that the Philippines has been inhabited by humans for many thousands of years.