CABATUAN ELEPHAS FOSSIL FOUND BY FARMER, ACCORDING TO MARCH 27, 1965 NEWSPAPER REPORT
Asian Perspectives, Southeast Asia, April 12, 1966, By Wilhelm G. Solheim II

Cabatuan is on page 30, indicated by arrow.



"A newspaper report of 27 March 1965 states that the fossil finds from Jelicuon, Cabatuan, Iloilo were reported to Felipe Jocano of the Anthropological Department of the National Museum. Jocano and the National Museum paleontologist and geologist, Inocentes Paniza, made test excavations at the site of the original find of two fossilized whole molars and jaw fragments by a farmer, and found the apparently associated flake tools."



































"A newspaper report of 27 March 1965 states that the fossil finds from Jelicuon, Cabatuan, Iloilo were reported to Felipe Jocano of the Anthropological Department of the National Museum. Jocano and the National Museum paleontologist and geologist, Inocentes Paniza, made test excavations at the site of the original find of two fossilized whole molars and jaw fragments by a farmer, and found the apparently associated flake tools."