Readers may be interested in this talk happening tomorrow (7 June 2022) about pottery found in Philippines’ Ilioilo province. Register through the link below.
For decades, the Gigantes Islands (Norte and Sur) in northern Iloilo have been associated with ancient potteries. Since the accidental discovery of a burial jar in the 1970s, there have been waves of systematic treasure hunting activities in the islands — the biggest of which was possibly in 1997. Hordes of antique collectors flocked to Gigantes, and nearly all surface in Barangay Asluman had been overturned by locals excavating for and successfully recovering potteries, jars and colorful beads. Amidst all these, several questions stand out: Where did all these potteries come from? How old were they? Who and what were the people that once inhabited these islands?To answer these questions, the National Museum of the Philippines conducted an archeological survey of the Gigantes Islands (Norte and Sur) beginning May 24.And now, in partnership with the Iloilo Provincial Government, the researchers from NMP’s Archaeology Division will present the preliminary results of their survey on June 7, 9:00AM, at the National Museum Western Visayas on Bonifacio Drive, Iloilo City. Slots are limited. Reserve yours at: https://bit.ly/3taeKRu
Source: Searching for Gigantes Past