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  1. Stone flakes possibly produced by humans have been found in 730,000-year-old deposits on Flores, which has been offered as evidence that early man was able to cross the Lombok Strait. The Philippines were probably first occupied by people who arrived in small migrations from mainland Southeast Asia.

  2. Mar 10, 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: BeyersMigration Theoryand Jocanos “ Evolution Theory ”.

  3. May 2, 2018 · The find pushes back the earliest evidence for human occupation of the Philippines by more than 600,000 years, and it has archaeologists wondering who exactly these ancient humans were—and how they crossed the deep seas that surrounded that island and others in Southeast Asia.

  4. May 3, 2018 · But until now, the earliest confirmed evidence of hominins—the scientific term used to group modern and early humans—in the Philippines came from a single, 67,000-year old foot bone...

  5. May 3, 2018 · Until now, the earliest confirmed evidence of hominins – the scientific term used to group modern and early humans in the Philippines came from a single, 67,000-year old foot bone unearthed ...

  6. historylearning.com › history-of-the-philippines › pre-historyCallao Man - History Learning

    Callao Man - In 2007, archaeologists unearthed human bones in the Philippines that proved early man had lived on the archipelago almost 70,000 years ago.

  7. May 3, 2018 · But until now, the earliest confirmed evidence of hominins -- the scientific term used to group modern and early humans -- in the Philippines came from a single, 67,000-year old foot bone unearthed in the Sierra Madre Mountains.