Puente Viesgo
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| leader_title = Mayor
| leader_name = Alejandro Sáez García (2010)
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Puente Viesgo is a municipality in Cantabria, Spain. Caves have been discovered near Puente Viesgo that contain rock art and artefacts dating back to the Middle and Upper Paleolithic.{{cite book|author=Aguirre, Emiliano |title="El hombre fósil," 80 años después: volumen conmemorativo del 50 aniversario de la muerte de Hugo Obermaier|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wezmeFlQ3kQC&pg=PA177 |year=1996|publisher=Ed. Universidad de Cantabria |isbn=978-84-8102-139-4 |pages=177–}}
History
The various populations of Puente Viesgo (Viesgo Bridge) are documented since the year 1000 by the abbey of Santillana del Mar. These documents describe a bridge over the river Pas, from which comes the name of the municipality.
Caves of Monte Castillo
{{main|Caves of Monte Castillo}}
The Cave of El Castillo was discovered in 1903 by the Spanish archaeologist Hermilio Alcalde del Río and was first explored and excavated by the German prehistorian Hugo Obermaier, with further excavation taking place in 1980. There are paintings of bison and horses, and large numbers of handprints, made by blowing mineral particles onto a hand pressed against the cave wall. These are believed to be the oldest examples of rock art in the region.{{cite book|title=DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Northern Spain: Northern Spain|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OnxnTCUr10UC&pg=PA104|date=1 May 2013|publisher=Dorling Kindersley Limited|isbn=978-1-4093-3105-6|page=104}} They could not be dated by radiocarbon techniques because the pigments contained no organic matter, but were dated by assessing the age of the calcium carbonate deposit that had formed over the surface. One red disc was found to be 40,800 years old.{{cite news |title=Red dot becomes 'oldest cave art' |author=Amos, Jonathan |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18449711 |newspaper=BBC: Science |date=15 June 2012 |access-date=31 August 2015}}
Another cave nearby is the Cueva de las Monedas. The paintings here are black, being made with coal, and depict horses, goats, bears, bison and reindeer. The pictures of reindeer are believed to date back to the last ice age, about 13,000 years ago.
Also in the municipality is the Cueva de La Pasiega, part of the World Heritage Site that includes the "Cave of Altamira and palaeolithic cave art of Northern Spain".Lamalfa, Carlos and Peñil, Javier, 'Las cuevas de Puente Viesgo', in Cuevas de España (Editorial Everest, León, 1991). {{ISBN|84-241-4688-3}}
Geography
Puente Viesgo is in the valley of the River Pas and is located in the central part of Cantabria, about {{convert|30|km|mi|0}} west of the regional capital, Santander. It is surrounded by the verdant countryside of the coastal strip and lies between the Bay of Biscay to the north and the Cantabrian Mountains to the south.{{cite book |title=Philip's Modern School Atlas |year=1973 |publisher=George Philip & Son |isbn=0-540-05278-7 |page=37 }} The economy has traditionally been based on agriculture but now many people are employed in the tourist industry. The municipality consists of the villages, Aés, Hijas, Las Presillas, Puente Viesgo and Vargas. The population at the last census was 2,800, giving a density of 78 inhabitants per square kilometre.{{cite web |url=http://www.puenteviesgo.es/Ayuntamiento_Presentacion.html |title=El Ayuntamiento del Puente Viesgo |language=es |access-date=31 August 2015}}
Gallery
File:Cueva de las Monedas.jpg|Cave of Las Monedas
File:Cueva de El Haza.jpg|Cave of El Haza
File:IMAGE 00054.jpg|Old houses in Puente Viesgo
File:La Pasiega-Galería A-1er Santuario.png|Cave of La Pasiega
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