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English: Four of the 13 Rhinoceros Philippinensis bones, with cut and butcher marks, were analyzed and presented in the article "Earliest known hominin activity in the Philippines by 709,000 years ago” by Dr. Thomas Ingicco, et al. The fossils are now on display at the National Museum of Natural History.
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Source Philippine News Agency : "PH’s Natural History Museum: A marriage of heritage, modern design" of Ma. Teresa Montemayor, May 20, 2018
Author Ma, Teresa Montemayor for the Philippine News Agency

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