- 6°22′15″W / 39.4574702°N 6.3708564°W / 39.4574702; -6.3708564 The Cave of
Maltravieso in Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain, was
discovered in 1951. It
shows traces...
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Represented by
three red non-figurative
symbols found in the
caves of
Maltravieso,
Ardales and La Pasiega, Spain,
these predate the
appearance of modern...
- times.
Evidence of this can be
found in the
caves of
Maltravieso and El Conejar. The
Maltravieso Cave (discovered in 1956 by the
academic and official...
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lines and hand
stencils on the cave
walls of the
Spanish La Pasiega,
Maltravieso, and Doña
Trinidad were
dated to be
older than 66,000
years ago, at least...
- the
Iberian cave paintings,
including a hand
stencil at the Cave of
Maltravieso, a
simple linear design, and red
paint applied to speleothems, dated...
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caves with
decoration Bacinete Barranc del
Migdia Las
Caldas Los
Casares Maltravieso los Murciélagos
Nerja Niño Ojo Guareña Peñas de
Cabrera la
Pileta Praileaitz...
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caves with
decoration Bacinete Barranc del
Migdia Las
Caldas Los
Casares Maltravieso los Murciélagos
Nerja Niño Ojo Guareña Peñas de
Cabrera la
Pileta Praileaitz...
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detained so far by a 64,000 years-old
stencil hand made by a
Neanderthal in
Maltravieso cave, Cáceres, Spain). Dr.
Maxime Aubert, of
Griffith University in Queensland...
- for a red
linear motif in La
Pasiega (Cantabria), a hand
stencil in
Maltravieso (Extremadura), and red-painted
speleothems in
Ardales (Andalucía). Collectively...
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caves with
decoration Bacinete Barranc del
Migdia Las
Caldas Los
Casares Maltravieso los Murciélagos
Nerja Niño Ojo Guareña Peñas de
Cabrera la
Pileta Praileaitz...