The Maitum Burial Jars

The Maitum Burial Jars  In the early 1990s, a remarkable archaeological discovery took place within Ayub Cave in Barangay Pinol, Maitum, Sarangani Province. Led by Dr. Eusebio Dizon of the National Museum of the Philippines, a team of archaeologists uncovered a fascinating collection of mortuary pottery. These artifacts, representing both human-like (anthropomorphic) and non-human forms, … Read more

The Masuso Pots

Shaped by skilled hands and molded with human breasts, the enigmatic Masuso pots continue to fascinate historians and archaeologists alike. These striking ceramic objects, on display at the National Museum of Anthropology, offer more questions than answers about their cultural origins and significance—largely due to looting and the destruction of archaeological sites that might have … Read more

Animals named in honor of Jose Rizal

Animals named in honor of Jose Rizal  Jose Rizal: Pioneer of Philippine Natural Sciences Jose Rizal, renowned as a national hero and intellectual, also made significant contributions to the field of natural sciences. During his travels and exile in Dapitan, Rizal actively engaged in scientific research, particularly in biology, zoology, and botany. Collaborating with leading … Read more

100-Million-Year-Old Ammonite

Blast from the Past: Meet the 100-Million-Year-Old Ammonite! Found in Silungan ng Higante, San Andres, Catanduanes in 2010, this ancient fossil, a Cretaceous Ammonite (Mortoniceras sp.), has been time-traveling for over 100 million years before landing in the spotlight at the National Museum of Natural History in Manila!  Once ruling the prehistoric seas during the … Read more

Tacbil Mosque Massacre

The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) joins the People of Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat, and the Bangsamoro People in remembering the Tacbil Mosque Massacre that occurred 50 years ago today. Beginning on 24 September 1974, large numbers of residents of Malisbong, Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat were massacred by State Forces when they were forced into … Read more