Los Moros de San Vítores cave (Medio Cudeyo). A new site of paleolithic rock art in Cantabria

Authors

  • Ramón Montes Barquín GAEM arqueólogos. Cantabria
  • Emilio Muñoz Fernandez GAEM arqueólogos. Cantabria
  • José M. Morlote Expósito GAEM arqueólogos. Cantabria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.2001.v58.i2.227

Keywords:

Cantabria, Paleolithic rock art, Los Moros de San Vitores cave, Wall engravings, Magdalenian period

Abstract


We are introducing a new example of Paleolithic art, recently discovered in the cave known as “Los Moros de San Vitores”. This example consists of dots and red patches located in the main entrance of the cave and a panel with four engraved animals and a kind of sign, situated on its last part All these engravings, with their great stylistic and formal similarities, belong to the Magdalenian period.

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Published

2001-12-30

How to Cite

Montes Barquín, R., Muñoz Fernandez, E., & Morlote Expósito, J. M. (2001). Los Moros de San Vítores cave (Medio Cudeyo). A new site of paleolithic rock art in Cantabria. Trabajos De Prehistoria, 58(2), 129–142. https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.2001.v58.i2.227

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