Prehistory of the Philippines

Prehistoric Philippines
Rock carving in the Angono Petroglyphs.[1]
Geographical rangeSoutheast Asia
PeriodPaleolithicIron Age
Datesc. Before 900 AD
Major sitesTabon Caves, Angono Petroglyphs, Kalanay Cave, Banaue Rice Terraces, Maitum anthropomorphic pottery
Followed byArchaic Epoch

The prehistory of the Philippines covers the events prior to the written history of what is now the Philippines. The current demarcation between this period and the early history of the Philippines is April 21, 900, which is the equivalent on the Proleptic Gregorian calendar for the date indicated on the Laguna Copperplate Inscription—the earliest known surviving written record to come from the Philippines. This period saw the immense change that took hold of the archipelago from Stone Age cultures in 50000 BC to the emergence of developed thalassocratic civilizations in the fourth century, continuing on with the gradual widening of trade until 900 and the first surviving written records.

  1. ^ "Angono Petroglyphs". UNESCO. Retrieved May 2, 2014.