Alfredo Evangelista Death Anniversary Commemoration

We commemorate Alfredo Evangelista – archaeologist, anthropologist, educator, and former assistant director of the #NationalMuseumPH, on his 14th death anniversary #OnThisDay, October 18.

Considered one of the pioneering Filipino archaeologists, Evangelista’s interest in the discipline started during his undergraduate studies at the University of the East, under the mentorship of Wilhelm Solheim II. He has since been involved in several archaeological explorations and excavations of the following sites: Batungan Cave and Kalanay Cave in Masbate (with Solheim); Bato Caves in Sorsogon, and Cagraray, Albay in Bicol; and Sta. Ana, Calatagan and San Piro, Balayan in Batangas. His well-known archaeological undertaking is perhaps the Duyong Cave excavation in Palawan in the 1960s, where the oldest evidence of betel nut chewing in the country, associated with a primary Neolithic burial, was discovered.

Evangelista was responsible for acquiring 4 National Cultural Treasures (or NCTs)—the Calatagan Ritual Pot, Laguna Copperplate Inscription, Marinduque Celadon Jar, and Banton Cloth. A model employee who allegedly did not file for even a single day of leave of absence, he started his career at the National Museum of the Philippines (NMP) as a laboratory aide in 1951 and retired as a Director III in 1991. He pursued graduate studies at the University of Chicago in Illinois, under a Fulbright scholarship, and at the University of Hawaii. Throughout his lifelong career, he also accepted teaching appointments at the University of the Philippines-Diliman and the University of Santo Tomas.

In recognition of Evangelista’s contributions to Philippine archaeology, one of the 5 National Archaeological Repositories maintained by the NMP-Archaeology Division was named after him.
CLICK links to learn more about the NCTs featured in previous #TrowelTuesday posts of our #MuseumFromHome series:
Calatagan Ritual Pot – https://tinyurl.com/CalataganRitualPot
Laguna Copperplate Inscription – https://tinyurl.com/LagunaCopperplateInscription
Marinduque Celadon Jar – https://tinyurl.com/MarinduqueCeladonJar
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Article by Maricar Belarmino and poster by Timothy James Vitales | NMP Archaeology Division
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References:
Evangelista, A. 2001. Soul Boats A Filipino Journey of Self Discovery (Selected essays of Alfredo
E. Evangelista). Manila: National Commission for Culture and the Arts
Peralta, J. 2010. Obituary: Alfredo Esguerra Evangelista, Essential Archaeologist in AghamTao:
Journal of the Ugnayang Pang-Aghamtao, Inc (UGAT)/ Anthropological Association of
the Philippines. Vol. 19: 81-83
Solheim II, W. 2009. Obituary: Alfredo E. Evangelista (1926-2008) in Hukay. Vol. 14: 114-120
Legaspi, A. 1974. Bolinao: A 14th-15th Century Burial Site. Museum Publication No. 7. National
Museum