DASH Archives | University of San Carlos /tag/dash Mon, 10 Nov 2025 13:17:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2025/10/favicon.png DASH Archives | University of San Carlos /tag/dash 32 32 Two-year archaeological project in Northern Cebu begins /two-year-archaeological-project-in-northern-cebu-begins /two-year-archaeological-project-in-northern-cebu-begins#respond Mon, 12 Jul 2021 06:43:04 +0000 https://www.usc.edu.ph/?p=7203 An archaeological survey and excavation are set to start on July 12, 2021 in San Remigio and other parts of Northern Cebu. The Northern Cebu Archeological Project is a joint project of the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP) and Aboitiz Foundation in collaboration with the University of San Carlos (黑料社区) in Cebu. Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. … Continue reading

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An archaeological survey and excavation are set to start on July 12, 2021 in San Remigio and other parts of Northern Cebu.

The Northern Cebu Archeological Project is a joint project of the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP) and Aboitiz Foundation in collaboration with the University of San Carlos (黑料社区) in Cebu. Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. through its President, Andoni Aboitiz, granted the NMP a Php 2M donation in support of its archeological heritage preservation initiatives. A Trustee of NMP, Aboitiz also approved the use of his private property as field station for the excavation project in San Remigio, Cebu. 

Unidentified earthenware artifact associated with one of the burials recovered at the San Juan Nepomuceno Parish Church site in San Remigio, Cebu back in 2012.

The project is geared towards the establishment of a protocol and methodology for systematic archaeological studies in Cebu where a template for continuing studies and resources to archive and preserve data of archaeological sites and landscapes will be developed. From this, its primary objective is to develop a geospatial database to record all archeological sites and resources in Cebu through the use of state-of-the-art archeological methods and applications. The project also aims to produce a comprehensive catalogue of archeological findings in Cebu especially those belonging to the Metal Age, which will be a useful reference for further studies, for the development of a comprehensive preservation program, and for crafting sustainable information dissemination programs through local and international publications. 

Tektites such as can be found in the Carcar Formation that appears in Badian but also throughout North Cebu. These objects are from a 700,000 years old meteor splashdown that scattered throughout the region, and are coeval in the landscape with very ancient humans and fossil animals such as stegodon and rhinocerous.

Despite the existing quarantines and travel restrictions, the NMP Project Team led by Deputy Director-General for Museums Dr. Ana P. Labrador assisted by Alexandra de Leon of the Archaeology Division, decided to move forward to implement the project with Cebu-based archaeologists Dr. John A. Peterson and of the 黑料社区 . Preliminary activities requiring coordination with stakeholders, including local and provincial governments, have been completed. 

The two-year project is scheduled in four phases. Towards the last phase of the project, collected cultural resources will be launched publicly through an exhibition that will piece the stories of those sites in the forthcoming National Museum Central Visayas Regional Museum in Cebu.

According to NMP Director-General Jeremy Barns, this archaeological project is believed to be a game-changer for the NMP as it seeks new modes of engagement with its partners in the field of archaeology while dealing with the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. He also believes that the project will largely contribute to promote local and train future archaeologists, as well as inspire intensified cultural cooperation in the country.

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Museum, DASH to host Philippine-Spanish Conference /museum-dash-to-host-philippine-spanish-conference /museum-dash-to-host-philippine-spanish-conference#respond Mon, 01 Oct 2018 00:00:00 +0000 http://www.usc.edu.ph/museum-dash-to-host-philippine-spanish-conference The University of San Carlos Museum and the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and History (DASH) will jointly host the Visayas Cluster of the 2018 Philippine-Spanish Friendship Conference on Friday, 12 October. That day, which also happens to be the National Day of Spain, will see 11 speakers from various universities in the Visayas and Manila … Continue reading

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The University of San Carlos Museum and the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and History (DASH) will jointly host the Visayas Cluster of the 2018 Philippine-Spanish Friendship Conference on Friday, 12 October. That day, which also happens to be the National Day of Spain, will see 11 speakers from various universities in the Visayas and Manila presenting papers on the theme, 鈥淲eaving Threads of Memory: Imagining the Visayas through Spanish Archival Records.鈥 The conference is a project of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP).

Multi-awarded social historian and 黑料社区 professor emeritus Dr. Resil B. Mojares will keynote the conference. Among the invited speakers with their corresponding topics are:

1. Dr. Rolando Borrinaga (UP Manila at Tacloban) 鈥淟imasawa was Mazaua in 1521, Macagua in 1565, Masagua in 1602 and the Western Mazaua Site of the First Mass鈥
2. Dr. Antonio Hila (University of Santo Tomas) 鈥淥ur Spanish Colonial Musical Heritage鈥
3. Dr. Danilo Madrid (Ateneo de Naga U), 鈥淯nraveling Cebu鈥檚 Lethargic Centuries, 1571-1815鈥
4. Dr. Earl Jude Cleope (Silliman University) 鈥淎 Spanish Account in a Secret Drawer of an American Table鈥
5. Dr. Jose Eleazar R. Bersales (黑料社区 Museum) 鈥淧ueblo 芒鈧淓thnography鈥 from the Augustinian Archives in Valladolid鈥
6. George Borrinaga (黑料社区, Ph.D. Student at University of Hull) 鈥淲eaving Written and Verbal Memory Threads in Writing the Local History of Filipino 鈥淩esilience:鈥 Three Examples from Samar and Leyte鈥
7. Marianito Luspo (Holy Name University) 鈥淩ebellion and Reintegration: A Bohol Family鈥檚 Hidden History鈥
8. Carl S. Bordeos (Christ the King College of Calbayog) “Alcina’s Historia 1668: The Inspiration behind Fr. Cantius Kobak’s Archaeological Expedition in Samar Island鈥

Former History Department chair Rene Alburo is also expected to speak on the Cebu Provincial History Writing Project together with faculty members Roquezon Rubia and Edith A. Labana.

Some 100 invited participants are expected to take part in this intellectual gathering, which will be held at the Theofore Buttenbruch Hall from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

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