Archaeologists from Ateneo de Manila University discovered evidence of a 35,000-year-old seafaring culture in the Philippines, challenging previous understandings of ancient history. The findings include human remains, tools, and shells, indicating mastery of navigation and fishing in the Stone Age. The use of shells as tools dating back over 30,000 years suggests a developed culture of seafarers in the region.
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