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Alfredo E. Evangelista (September 22, 1926 – October 18, 2008) was a
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archeologist Archaeology or archeology is the scientific study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, sites, and cultural landscap ...
and former director of the
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division of the
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.


Biography

Alfredo Esguerra Evangelista was born in
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on September 22, 1926. He completed his primary and secondary education in Davao City. His parents, Catalino N. Evangelista from Pangasinan and Filomena S. Esguerra from Dumaguete City, initially did not support the idea of him becoming an archaeologist; instead, they wanted him to be a lawyer. He was married to Perfecta Gonzales. He continued to head the Anthropology Division of the
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until his retirement as its deputy director in 1989. Alfredo E. Evangelista died at his home in
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, on October 18, 2008, at the age of 82.


Educational Background

Evangelista obtained his bachelor's degree in History from the
University of the East The University of the East ( fil, Pamantasan ng Silangan), also known as UE, is a leading private university located in Manila, Philippines. Founded in 1946, business tycoon Lucio Tan acquired the university in 1990. UE was once labeled as the ...
in 1953. Solheim, Wilhelm II (2009). Alfredo E. Evangelista: 1926-2008. ''Hukay, 14'', 114 - 120. He then earned his
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in
anthropology Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including past human species. Social anthropology studies patterns of be ...
in 1959 from the
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under the
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. He joined the
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following his graduation from Chicago. Evangelista's first encounter with archaeology came to him at the
University of the East The University of the East ( fil, Pamantasan ng Silangan), also known as UE, is a leading private university located in Manila, Philippines. Founded in 1946, business tycoon Lucio Tan acquired the university in 1990. UE was once labeled as the ...
, when
Wilhelm Solheim :''This article refers to Wilhelm G. Solheim II, the anthropologist. For his father, Wilhelm G. Solheim I the botanist, see Wilhelm Solheim (botanist).'' Wilhelm G. Solheim II (1924—2014) was an American anthropologist recognized as the most ...
taught a Social Science course there. It was this encounter that led Evangelista and many other Filipinos to the field of Archaeology. In November 1949, while an undergraduate student, Evangelista and his classmate Arsenio Manuel were chosen by Wilhelm Solheim to participate in archaeological digs supervised by Professor H. Otley Beyer. He and his team excavated sites from the
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up to the Batungan Mountain range in
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. There they uncovered pottery specimens dating back to the
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.National Museum of the Philippines. The Archaeology Division. http://www.nationalmuseum.gov.ph/nationalmuseumbeta/Archaeology/ArchaeoHistory2.html


Works and Contributions

Evangelista came into contact with archaeology in 1951, when he was a student of
Wilhelm Solheim :''This article refers to Wilhelm G. Solheim II, the anthropologist. For his father, Wilhelm G. Solheim I the botanist, see Wilhelm Solheim (botanist).'' Wilhelm G. Solheim II (1924—2014) was an American anthropologist recognized as the most ...
, who taught Anthropology. Solheim asked for volunteers who were available that summer to accompany him out on the field to Batungan Mountain in
Masbate Masbate, officially the Province of Masbate ( Masbateño: ''Probinsya san Masbate''; tl, Lalawigan ng Masbate), is an island province in the Philippines located near the midsection of the nation's archipelago. Its provincial capital is Masbate C ...
, and Evangelista volunteered. Evangelista defined this episode as the moment when his passion for archaeology started. Solheim's wife even talked to the Director of the National Museum at that time, Dr. Quisumbing, asking if Evangelista could be nominated Laboratory Helper. During the Masbate undertaking, to which they returned to in 1953, they excavated the Makabog Burial-Jar Site together. Evangelista also assisted Solheim when they uncovered the
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site in 1951 and worked together for the entire excavation in 1951 and 1953. In 1955, Evangelista excavated a site in Arroceros Forest Park in
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, however, no published reports are found. In 1956, Evangelista and his fellow National Museum researcher, Robert Fox, undertook an archaeological excavation in Bato Caves, Sorsogon. During the excavation they found a burial jar and a stone tool assemblage. In 1957, Evangelista excavated Carrangla in the province of
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. The site was a probable
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jar burial site, known to have lithic tools. However, no porcelain, stoneware or metal was found. According to Solheim: "So far inland in northern Luzon has always been a puzzle." From August to September 1961, Evangelista attended the Tenth Pacific Science Congress in
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. Then he attended a Philippine conference in late November, where he talked about the archaeology in the Philippine Islands, its growth, development, and also its current status and problems. In December, Evangelista represented the Philippines at the International Conference on Asian Archaeology in
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where he also presented his work and findings in the Philippines demonstrating the trade relations with Indian, Chinese and Thai sources. From July 1973 to August 1991 Wilhelm Solheim visited him in the directors office often and saw that he was very busy in running the museum without the official position, due to the official director disliking Evangelista and thus preventing him from getting promoted. Shortly after his retirement in 1991, he started teaching at the University of Santa Thomas.


References

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