Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain
{{Short description|Cave with prehistoric art}}
{{inline|date=November 2018}}
{{Infobox UNESCO World Heritage Site
| image = Techo de Altamira (replica)-Museo Arqueológico Nacional.jpg
| image_upright = 1.2
| caption = Replica of the Cave of Altamira at the National Archaeological Museum (Madrid)
| location = Northern Spain
| part_of =
| includes = {{flatlist|
- Altamira
- {{ill|La Peña de Candamo|es|Cueva de la Peña de Candamo}}
- Tito Bustillo
- {{ill|Covaciella|es|Cueva de La Covaciella}}
- Llonín
- {{ill|El Pindal|es|Cueva del Pindal}}
- Chufín
- {{ill|Hornos de la Peña|es|Cueva de Hornos de la Peña}}
- Monte Castillo: El Castillo
- Monte Castillo: Las Monedas
- Monte Castillo: La Pasiega
- Monte Castillo: Las Chimeneas
- {{ill|El Pendo|es|Cueva de El Pendo}}
- La Garma
- {{ill|Covalanas|es|Cueva de Covalanas}}
- Santimamiñe
- {{ill|Ekain|es|Cueva de Ekain}}
- Altxerri
}}
| criteria = {{UNESCO WHS type|(i), (iii)}}(i), (iii)
| ID = 310bis
| coordinates = {{coord|43.3774|N|4.1225|W|display=title, inline|dim:400km|format=dms}}
| year = 1985
| extension = 2008
| buffer_zone = {{convert|2,234.706|ha|acre|abbr=on}}
| locmapin = World
| map_caption =
}}
File:Franco-Cantabrian region.gif.]]
The Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain ({{lang|es|Cueva de Altamira y arte rupestre paleolítico del Norte de España}}) is a grouping of 18 caves of northern Spain, which together represent the apogee of Upper Paleolithic cave art in Europe between 35,000 and 11,000 years ago (Aurignacian, Gravettian, Solutrean, Magdalenian, Azilian). In 2008, they were collectively designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Chief among these caves is Altamira, located within the town of Santillana del Mar in Cantabria. It remains one of the most important painting cycles of prehistory, originating in the Magdalenian and Solutrean periods of the Upper Paleolithic. This cave's artistic style represents the Franco-cantabrian school, characterized by the realism of its figural representation. Altamira Cave was declared a World Heritage Site in 1985. In 2008, the World Heritage Site was expanded to include 17 additional caves located in three autonomous communities of northern Spain: Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Country.
List of caves
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! Code ! Name ! Location ! Coordinates ! Buffer zone ! |
310-001
| {{flag|Cantabria}}, Santillana del Mar | {{coord|43|22|57|N|04|07|13|W}} | 16 ha |
310-002
| {{flag|Asturias}}, Candamo, San Román | {{coord|43|27|21|N|6|4|21|W}} | 100 ha |
310-003
| {{flag|Asturias}}, Ribadesella | {{coord|43|27|39|N|5|4|4|W}} | 243 ha |
310-004
| {{flag|Asturias}}, Cabrales | {{coord|43|19|5|N|4|52|30|W}} | 11.3 ha |
310-005
| {{flag|Asturias}}, Peñamellera Alta | {{coord|43|19|50|N|4|38|43|W}} | 17.4 ha |
310-006
| {{flag|Asturias}}, Ribadedeva | {{coord|43|23|51|N|4|31|58|W}} | 69.4 ha |
310-007
| {{flag|Cantabria}}, Rionansa | {{coord|43|17|26|N|4|27|29|W}} | 16.7 ha | |
310-008
| {{flag|Cantabria}}, San Felices de Buelna | {{coord|43|15|40|N|4|1|47|W}} | 25 ha |
310-009
| {{flag|Cantabria}} Puente Viesgo, Cantabria | {{coord|43.2924|N|3.9655|W|format=dms}} | 69 ha |
310-010
| {{flag|Cantabria}}, Puente Viesgo | {{coord|43.289|N|3.9675|W|format=dms}} | 69 ha |
310-011
| {{flag|Cantabria}}, Puente Viesgo | {{coord|43.289|N|3.966|W|format=dms}} | 69 ha |
310-012
| {{flag|Cantabria}} Puente Viesgo | {{coord|43.2914|N|3.9644|W|format=dms}} | 69 ha |
310-013
| {{flag|Cantabria}}, Camargo | {{coord|43|23|17|N|3|54|44|W}} | 64 ha | |
310-014
| {{flag|Cantabria}}, Ribamontán al Monte | {{coord|43|25|50|N|3|39|57|W}} | 100 ha |
310-015
| {{flag|Cantabria}}, Ramales de la Victoria | {{coord|43|14|44|N|3|27|08|W}} | 1374 ha |
310-016
| {{flag|País Vasco}}, Vizcaya, Cortézubi | {{coord|43|20|47|N|2|38|12|W}} | 99 ha |
310-017
| {{flag|País Vasco}}, Guipúzcoa, Deva | {{coord|43|14|09|N|02|16|31|W}} | 14.6 ha |
310-018
| {{flag|País Vasco}}, Guipúzcoa, Aia | {{coord|43|16|7|N|02|08|02|W}} | 15 ha |
See also
{{commonscat|Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain}}
References
{{Reflist}}
- [https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/310/multiple=1&unique_number=1506 Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain] (unesco.org)
- {{cite journal|last=Pike|first=A. W. G.|author2=Hoffmann, D. L. |author3=Garcia-Diez, M. |author4=Pettitt, P. B. |author5=Alcolea, J. |author6=De Balbin, R. |author7=Gonzalez-Sainz, C. |author8=de las Heras, C. |author9=Lasheras, J. A. |author10=Montes, R. |author11=Zilhao, J. |title=U-Series Dating of Paleolithic Art in 11 Caves in Spain|journal=Science|date=14 June 2012|volume=336|issue=6087|pages=1409–1413|doi=10.1126/science.1219957 |pmid=22700921|bibcode=2012Sci...336.1409P|s2cid=7807664}}
{{Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain}}
{{World Heritage Sites in Spain}}
{{Prehistoric caves}}
Category:2008 establishments in Spain
Category:Art of the Upper Paleolithic
Category:Prehistoric sites in Spain
Category:World Heritage Sites in Spain
Category:Caves of the Basque Country (autonomous community)
Category:Landforms of Asturias
Category:Tourist attractions in Asturias
Category:Protected areas of Asturias
Category:Tourist attractions in the Basque Country (autonomous community)