Cavite Petroglyphs
The Cavite Petroglyphs are ancient rock carvings located in Cavite, Philippines. Discovered in 1965, these carvings date back to around 3000 B.C. and are considered the oldest known artworks in the country. The site features over 1,000 figures, including human and animal shapes, which provide insight into the early inhabitants' culture and beliefs.
These petroglyphs are found in a limestone rock shelter in the Philippine National Park of Angono. The carvings are believed to have been created by early Filipino communities, showcasing their artistic expression and connection to nature. The site is now a protected area, recognized for its historical and cultural significance.