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- Cave_of_Altxerri abstract "The Cave of Altxerri (in Spanish "Cueva de Altxerri", and in Basque Altxerriko leizea or Altxerriko koba) is located in the municipality of Aya (Gipuzkoa) in the Basque Country (Spain).The original grotto preserves rock paintings and engravings which have been dated from the end of the Upper Magdalenian period, within the Upper Paleolithic; the pictures situated in an upper gallery, known as Altxerri B, have been dated in a 2013 study as the oldest stone paintings in Europe, with an estimated age of 39,000 years.Its artistic style forms part of the so-called Franco-Cantabrian School, characterized by the realism of the figures presented.Altxerri houses one of the largest sets of rock engravings of the area. It contains around one hundred and twenty engravings of which ninety-two are of animals. The bison is the best-represented animal, with a total of fifty-three engravings. Other animals present in the cave are the reindeer, with six engravings, four deer and goats, three horses and aurochs, two saiga antelope, a wolverine, a fox, a hare and a bird.It was declared a World Heritage Site in 2008, together with sixteen other caves situated in Northern Spain, as part of the group known as the Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain.".
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- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageLength "2109".
- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageRevisionID "634553726".
- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageWikiLink Aurochs.
- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageWikiLink Basque_Country_(autonomous_community).
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- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageWikiLink Bison.
- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Gipuzkoa.
- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageWikiLink Cave_of_Altamira.
- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageWikiLink Franco-Cantabrian_region.
- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageWikiLink Gipuzkoa.
- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageWikiLink Magdalenian.
- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageWikiLink Saiga_antelope.
- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Paleolithic.
- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageWikiLink Wolverine.
- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageWikiLink World_Heritage_Site.
- Cave_of_Altxerri wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cave of Altxerri".
- Cave_of_Altxerri hasPhotoCollection Cave_of_Altxerri.
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- Cave_of_Altxerri subject Category:Geography_of_Gipuzkoa.
- Cave_of_Altxerri point "43.2686 -2.1347".
- Cave_of_Altxerri type SpatialThing.
- Cave_of_Altxerri comment "The Cave of Altxerri (in Spanish "Cueva de Altxerri", and in Basque Altxerriko leizea or Altxerriko koba) is located in the municipality of Aya (Gipuzkoa) in the Basque Country (Spain).The original grotto preserves rock paintings and engravings which have been dated from the end of the Upper Magdalenian period, within the Upper Paleolithic; the pictures situated in an upper gallery, known as Altxerri B, have been dated in a 2013 study as the oldest stone paintings in Europe, with an estimated age of 39,000 years.Its artistic style forms part of the so-called Franco-Cantabrian School, characterized by the realism of the figures presented.Altxerri houses one of the largest sets of rock engravings of the area. ".
- Cave_of_Altxerri label "Cave of Altxerri".
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- Cave_of_Altxerri sameAs Altxerri.
- Cave_of_Altxerri sameAs Altxerri.
- Cave_of_Altxerri sameAs m.0114nf3g.
- Cave_of_Altxerri sameAs Пещера_Альчерри.
- Cave_of_Altxerri sameAs Q361060.
- Cave_of_Altxerri sameAs Q361060.
- Cave_of_Altxerri lat "43.2686".
- Cave_of_Altxerri long "-2.1347".
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- Cave_of_Altxerri isPrimaryTopicOf Cave_of_Altxerri.