Kalanay Cave

The artifacts recovered from the site were similar to those found to the Sa Huynh culture of Southern Vietnam.

The site is part of the "Sa Huynh-Kalanay Interaction Sphere" which was an Iron Age maritime trading network associated with the Austronesian peoples of the Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan, as well as most of northeastern Borneo and Southern Thailand.

[1][2] The "Sa Huynh-Kalanay Interaction Sphere" is characterized by a remarkable continuity in trade goods, including decorated pottery and double-headed pendants and earrings known as lingling-o.

[5] Common decoration patterns found around the neck of the pottery are curvilinear scrolls, rectangular meanders, triangles, etc.

[5] There were also skeletal remains found in the site but due to their fragmentary condition, not much information was obtained.