Gengiplata
Gengiplata is a rare archaeological site located on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. The site was discovered in the late 19th century by a team of American archaeologists who were conducting explorations in the region.
The name "Gengiplata" is derived from the local term "gengi," which refers to a type of earthen
Excavations at Gengiplata have revealed a series of earthen mounds covering an area of approximately 10 hectares.
The Gengiplata site is significant because it provides a unique window into the lives of the pre-colonial
Gengiplata is considered a valuable cultural and historical resource by the Philippine government, and efforts are