Limestone tombs of Kamhantik

Limestone tombs complex of Kamhantik
Puntod ng Kamhantik
Limestone tombs is located in Philippines
Limestone tombs
Limestone tombs
Location of the Limestone tombs.
LocationMulanay, Quezon province
Coordinates13°31′13″N 122°25′13″E / 13.52028°N 122.42028°E / 13.52028; 122.42028
TypeTomb complex / Burial site
Part ofPhilippines
Area280 hectares
History
MaterialLimestone
Foundedc. 9th century
Abandonedc. 15th century
CulturesAncient Tagalog people
Associated withMaharlikas and common peoples
Site notes
Excavation dates2011–2012
ManagementBuenavista Protected Landscape of Mulanay, Quezon,
National Museum of the Philippines

The Limestone Tombs of Kamhantik refer to the excavated remains of a thousand-year-old barangay (a term used to connote a polity during the classical era) found in the jungles of Mount Maclayao in Sitio Kamhantik within the Buenavista Protected Landscape of Mulanay, Quezon, Philippines. It is widely believed that pre-colonial Tagalog people were responsible for the creation of the tombs.

It is composed of fifteen limestone coffins that can be dated back from the period of 10th to 14th century based on one of National Museum's top archaeologist "a complex archaeological site with both habitation and burial remains from the period of approximately 10th to the 14th century ... the first of its kind in the Philippines having carved limestone tombs."[1] However, after carbon-dating the human bones found on the site, it was known that the age of the site is much older, between 890-1030 AD.[2]

  1. ^ "1,000-year-old village found in Philippines". telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference :1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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