Pre-Colonial Shell Heaps Discovered in Batangas
In archaeology, a midden is an ancient refuse or garbage heap. It is often made up of discarded shells from mollusks such as clams and oys...
In archaeology, a midden is an ancient refuse or garbage heap. It is often made up of discarded shells from mollusks such as clams and oys...
The ruins of the old stone church of Tanauan, long overlooked by casual visitors, came to scholarly attention in 2010 when human skeletal ...
Lauro Solís Dimayuga of Lipa, Batangas, stands as one of the more obscure but significant figures in the late Propaganda and early Revolut...
The Spanish presence in Batangas began soon after the Conquistadores Martín de Goiti and Juan de Salcedo, who were sent by Miguel López d...
This article synthesizes peer-reviewed studies, institutional reports, and high-resolution geophysical surveys to present a comprehensive ...
The Point Santiago or Cape Santiago Lighthouse stands as one of Batangas’ most enduring maritime landmarks. Its history reaches back to Sp...
The hilltop silhouette of the Basilica of St. Martin de Tours in Taal, Batangas, is the product of more than three centuries of faith, rel...
Teódula Kalaw África of Lipa, Batangas, is widely credited as the chemist who invented nata de coco — a chewy, translucent coconut gel. Lo...
In this page are photographs taken early during the American colonial era in the Province of Batangas. These were recently (mid-2025) made ...
Below are four pictures showing snippets of life in the then-municipality of Santo Tomas, Batangas early during the American colonial peri...