Theories About Early Human Migrations and Settlements in the Philippines Several national and international scientists and researchers have theorised that prehistoric people of the Philippines came from migrating Austronesian people across most Asian countries. There have also been theories about original ...
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The 100 Greatest Southeast Asian History and Politics Books list has a focus on politics and imperialism in the region.
-900Copper plate inscriptions (Laguna) show settlements in and around Manila -1000Begin of trade with Chinese porcelain. Chinese traders set up bases in the Philippines. -1200 - 1300Wave of immigrants from Borneo. Islam reaches the southern Philippines. ...
The coalescent ages of the autochthonous Southwest Pacific haplogroup P fit intriguingly well with the arch- aeological dating of the first settlements in this area (~48-40 kya): it was estimated to 51.7-65.4 ky based on CR [5,34,64,71] and 54.8 ky using complete mitogen- omes. The ...
took refuge in the marshlands. True to the settlement’s namesake, the Asian pioneers of Saint Malo were the Filipino sailors and indentured servants who escaped the Spanish Galleons in the 1700s. They were later known in history as the Manilamen after the capital city of the Philippines. ...
1542Military commander Ruy Lopez de Villalobos claimed the islands for Spain and renamed them the Philippines after Spain's royal heir, later King Philip II. 1565More Spanish vessels arrived and permanent colonial settlements were built. The Spanish also began introducing their religion, Roman Catholi...
Distinct, partly competing, “waves” have been proposed to explain human migration in(to) today’s Island Southeast Asia and Australia based on genetic (and other) evidence. The paucity of high quality and high resolution data has impeded insights so fa
Robinson Crusoe's settlements (cave and bower) on his island. Please note that the "Dashing Rock" is incorrectly shown here. He was dashed against the Dirty Rock or Piedra Sucia (which was not shown on the topo map used by Z.A. Simon in 1996). That is the location where his wreck ...
This pueblo of Biliran included the settlements in the different areas and islets of Biliran Island, excluding Maripipi Island.7 We also postulate that the poblacion of Biliran pueblo was situated in the present Sitio Ilawod, on the same site that we had just postulated as the village base...