|  | Altamira Cave | overview | 
	
		| Modern name(s) | Altamira Cave | 
	
		| Region | Europe | 
	
		| Section | Iberian peninsula | 
	
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		| Latitude | 43.37662506 N | suggest info | 
	
		| Longitude | 4.11893293 W | 
	
		| Status | Accurate location | 
	
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		| Info | Altamira is a cave in Spain famous for its Upper Paleolithic cave paintings featuring drawings and polychrome rock paintings of wild mammals and human hands. 
 Its special relevance comes from the fact that it was the first cave in which prehistoric cave paintings were discovered. When the discovery was first made public in 1880, it led to a bitter public controversy between experts which continued into the early 20th century, as many of them did not believe prehistoric man had the intellectual capacity to produce any kind of artistic expression. The acknowledgement of the authenticity of the paintings, which finally came in 1902, changed forever the perception of prehistoric human beings.
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		|  | 43.376625, -4.118933 === 43.376625 N, 4.118933 W === 43° 22' 35.9"  N, 4° 7' 8.2"  W | 
	
		| Web | Altamira Cave at Museo de Altamira (with map) | 
	
		| Altamira Cave at Wikipedia | 
	
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		| Nearest sites | Cueva de El Castillo, circa 15.6 km (9.7 mi) south-east Monte Castillo, circa 15.6 km (9.7 mi) south-east
 Cueva de Las Monedas, circa 15.7 km (9.7 mi) south-east
 Cueva de Las Chimeneas, circa 15.7 km (9.8 mi) south-east
 Cueva de La Pasiega, circa 15.8 km (9.8 mi) south-east
 Cueva de La Flecha, circa 15.8 km (9.8 mi) south-east
 Portus Victoriae Iuliobrigensium, Santander, circa 27.3 km (17 mi) east
 Cueva de El Sidrón, circa 97.8 km (60.8 mi) west
 Sierra de Atapuerca, circa 122.1 km (75.8 mi) south-east
 Pallantia, Palenzuela, circa 142.4 km (88.5 mi) south
 Legio VII Gemina, León, circa 146.1 km (90.8 mi) south-west
 Pallantia, Palencia, circa 155.7 km (96.7 mi) south
 Rauda, Roa de Duero, circa 187.5 km (116.5 mi) south
 Cluniaco, Kolounioukou, Colonia Clunia Sulpicia, Peñalba de Castro, circa 187.7 km (116.6 mi) south-east
 Asturica Augusta, Astorga, circa 188.5 km (117.1 mi) south-west
 Brigaecium, Brigeco, Benavente, circa 199.1 km (123.7 mi) south-west
 Septimanca, Simancas, circa 206.9 km (128.6 mi) south
 Pompaelo, Pamplona, circa 210.3 km (130.7 mi) east
 Calagurris Fibularia, Calahorra, circa 212.3 km (131.9 mi) south-east
 Calagurris, Calahorra, circa 212.8 km (132.2 mi) south-east
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		| Database | ID 1597, created 8 Oct 2010, 19:30, Last changed 8 Oct 2014, 22:31 | 
	
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