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FILIPINO PREHISTORY: Rediscovering Precolonial Heritage By: F. Landa Jocano Problems concerning the study of Philippine Prehistory: 1. Ignorance Ignorance and and misinfo misinformati rmation on of still still so many Filipinos about Philippine prehistory and archaeology 2. Lack of professi professional onal archaeologi archaeologists sts in the country 3. Negative Negative portr portrayal ayal of prehist prehistory ory in books/insufficient discussion of prehistory in books 4. Persisten Persistentt use of outdated outdated hypothesis hypothesis and theories regarding the peopling of the Philippines by historians and academicians 5. Mishandlin Mishandling g and exploitat exploitation ion of of rich rich archaeological sites 6. Lack of financi financial al suppor supportt from from the the government Sources of Data: 1. Mytho ythollogy ogy 2. Science Science (archeolo (archeology, gy, biology, biology, geology) 3. Written Written docum documents/ ents/accoun accounts ts of of early early travelers Archeological excavations excavations in the Philippines 1. Alfre Alfred d Marche: Marche: Mari Marindu nduque que and and Visayas (1881) 2. Carl Carl Guthe: Guthe: Pala Palawan wan,, Bohol Bohol and North. Mind (1922-1925) (1922-1925) 3. H.O Beyer: Beyer: (192 (1926 6 to outbreak outbreak of World War II) Part I. Questions and Challenges 1. External Intrusions (Muslim seafarers, Catholic Spaniards, Protestant Americans) 2. Theories of Racial Origin (The Negritos as the aborigines of the Phil.; H.O. Beyer’s ‘waves of migration’; The Malayan Origin; The Austronesians; The Maragtas Account) Part II. Prehistoric Setting 1. Geolog Geologica icall Found Foundati ations ons 2. Climate ate 3. Flora 4. Fauna Part III. Reconstructing Reconstructing the Prehistoric Culture 1. Mythic Mythic P Phase hase (fr. (fr. The beginn beginning ing of of time) 2. Formative Formative Phase (ca. 50,00 50,000-50 0-500 0 BC) st 3. Incipient Phase (ca 500 BC-1 AD)
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Emergent Phase (ca 1 st-14th century AD) Baranganic Phase (14th-16th century AD)
Part IV. Core Achievements of our Ancestors 1. Effici Efficient ent techno technolog logy y 2. Predi Predicti ctive ve scienc sciences es 3. Writing 4. Arts Arts and and Rel Relig igio ion n 5. Big Big pop popul ulat atio ion n 6. Fore Foreig ign n Trad Trade e 7. Megali Megalithi thic c struct structure ures s 8. Gove Govern rnme ment nt 9. Laws 10. Warfare
Lit 101; Chay T. Tuñacao 06 July 2010 FILIPINO PREHISTORY: Rediscovering Precolonial Heritage By: F. Landa Jocano Problems concerning the study of Philippine Prehistory: 7. Ignorance Ignorance and misinf misinformat ormation ion of still still so many Filipinos about Philippine prehistory and archaeology 8. Lack of professi professional onal archaeolo archaeologists gists in the country 9. Negative Negative portr portrayal ayal of of prehisto prehistory ry in in books/insufficient discussion of prehistory in books 10. Persistent use of outdated hypothesis and theories regarding the peopling of the Philippines by historians and academicians 11. Mishandling and exploitation of rich archaeological sites 12. Lack of financial support from the government Sources of Data: 4. Myth Mythol olog ogy y 5. Science Science (archeol (archeology, ogy, biology, biology, geology) 6. Written Written docume documents/ac nts/account counts s of early early travelers Archeological Archeological excavations in the Philippines 4. Alf Alfre red d Marche: Marche: Marin Marinduq duque ue and Visayas (1881) 5. Carl Carl Guthe: Guthe: Palaw Palawan, an, Bohol Bohol and and North. Mind (1922-1925) (1922-1925) 6. H.O Beyer Beyer:: (1926 (1926 to outbre outbreak ak of World War II) Part I. Questions and Challenges 3. External External Intrusi Intrusions ons (Muslim (Muslim seafarers, seafarers, Catholic Spaniards, Protestant Americans)
4. Theories of Racial Origin (The Negritos as the aborigines of the Phil.; H.O. Beyer’s ‘waves of migration’; The Malayan Origin; The Austronesians; The Maragtas Account)
Part II. Prehistoric Setting 5. Geological Foundations 6. Climate 7. Flora 8. Fauna Part III. Reconstructing the Prehistoric Culture 6. Mythic Phase (fr. The beginning of time) 7. Formative Phase (ca. 50,000-500 BC) st 8. Incipient Phase (ca 500 BC-1 AD) st th 9. Emergent Phase (ca 1 -14 century AD) th th 10. Baranganic Phase (14 -16 century AD) Part IV. Core Achievements of our Ancestors 11. Efficient technology 12. Predictive sciences 13. Writing 14. Arts and Religion 15. Big population 16. Foreign Trade 17. Megalithic structures 18. Government 19. Laws 20. Warfare