via Inquirer, 05 February 2020: The Callao Cave of Cagayan was where Homo luzonensis was found and is now recognised as an important cultural property of the Philippines.
A cultural marker will be unveiled at the Callao Cave complex in Peñablanca town, Cagayan province, on Thursday, officially recognizing the cave as an “important cultural property” of the country.
The National Museum of the Philippines will lead the unveiling of the marker, along with the team of scientists behind the excavation of the fossils of the Homo luzonensis, a previously unknown human species, from the cave.
Source: Callao Cave in Cagayan declared an ‘important cultural property’ | Inquirer News