Tabon Caves in Quezon Palawan
The Tabon Caves are located in the municipality of Quezon in the southern part of the Palawan, Philippines. In fact, they are famous for the found skull cap remains of the Tabon Man, which are 22,000 years old. Along with the skull cap, remains of wild boar and deer with evidence of having been hunted for utilization were also found in the cave, apparent proof of human inhabitant. The cave is alleged to be half a million years old, and has been inhabited for almost 50,000 years.
The Tabon Cave Complex consists of 29 explored caves, but there are 200 caves known on Lipuun Point. They are maintained and managed by the National Museum. One of the caves' part is open to view for public.
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