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National Museum Launches Archaeological Survey In Northern Samar

The survey may uncover artifacts that deepen understanding of local and national history.

National Museum Launches Archaeological Survey In Northern Samar

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A team of researchers from the National Museum of the Philippines has launched an archaeological survey and test excavation across several towns in Northern Samar as part of efforts to uncover historical artifacts and better understand the province’s role in the country’s past, officials announced Wednesday.

The provincial government said the research team, led by museum curator Mary Jane Louise Bolunia, arrived in the province on March 12 and will conduct fieldwork until March 20.

“The initiative aims to identify archaeological artifacts, tools, and remnants of early structures that could provide insight into the cultural and historical identity of the province,” the provincial government stated.

Northern Samar is believed to have played a significant role in regional history due to its strategic position along maritime routes during the Manila–Acapulco Galleon Trade, which linked Asia and the Americas from the 16th to the 19th centuries.

Joining Bolunia are museum personnel Gerard John Palaya, Ivan Cultura, and Melchor Lagamayo Jr. The group has begun visiting potential archaeological sites in Lavezares, Palapag, Biri, and Laoang.

In Lavezares, the team is examining several historically significant locations, including the parish grounds, nearby historic ruins, and Lavezares Central Elementary School, where pre-Hispanic artifacts were discovered in Barangay Bani in 2014.

Researchers are also exploring Tabok Hill, where a historic cannon was previously discovered and is now displayed at the base of a José Rizal monument. Another area of interest is Barangay Maravilla, a community known for its traditional boat-building industry.

In a meeting with local officials, Bolunia said the archaeological work is essential for uncovering artifacts and historical remains that reflect the province’s heritage.

“This research will help us better understand the culture and identity of Northern Samar,” she said, noting that preserving such discoveries is vital for future generations.

The survey is expected to contribute valuable information about the region’s historical significance and potentially reveal new archaeological sites across the province. (PNA)