Philippines Expands UNESCO Tentative List with 7 New Sites
Philippines adds 7 sites to UNESCO Tentative List, highlighting diverse natural and cultural heritage awaiting global recognition.
Series of cave sites in Palawan, Philippines.
Philippines adds 7 sites to UNESCO Tentative List, highlighting diverse natural and cultural heritage awaiting global recognition.
Tabon Cave in Palawan targets October for UNESCO World Heritage bid, addressing documentation and ancestral land issues for global recognition.
Palawan's Tabon Caves Museum, showcasing ancient human history, aims to enhance tourism and support UNESCO World Heritage Site status.
via Quaternary Science Reviews, 15 December 2023: Recent dating advancements have significantly altered our understanding of human evolution in Southeast ...
via Palawan News, 21 November 2023: The Provincial Government of Palawan and the National Museum of the Philippines are actively ...
via Palawan News, 01 September 2023: A heritage site map for the Tabon Cave Complex is being developed to support ...
via Palawan News, 31 July 2023: The Palawan Council for Sustainable Development endorses the nomination of the Tabon Cave Complex, ...
via PLOS One, 30 June 2023: Paper by Xhauflair et al. discuses 39,000-year-old stone tools in Tabon Cave that reveal ...
via Palawan News, 25 May 2023: The Sangguniang Panlalawigan has urged Governor Victorino Dennis Socrates to support the nomination of ...
via Cebu Daily News, 29 December 2020: Opinion piece by a lawyer who oversees a seafaring division, discussing the Manunggul ...
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