Praileaitz Cave

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Coordinates43°16′37.2″N 2°22′4.63″W / 43.277000°N 2.3679528°W / 43.277000; -2.3679528
Foundedc.15,500 years ago
Discovered1983 by Mikel Sasieta and Juan Arruabarrena
Praileaitz Cave
Praileaitz Cave is located in the Basque Country
Praileaitz Cave
Location in Basque Country, Spain
LocationDeba, Basque Country, Spain
Coordinates43°16′37.2″N 2°22′4.63″W / 43.277000°N 2.3679528°W / 43.277000; -2.3679528
History
Foundedc.15,500 years ago
Site notes
Discovered1983 by Mikel Sasieta and Juan Arruabarrena

The Praileaitz Cave (Basque for Rock of the Monk cave) is located in the municipality of Deba (Gipuzkoa, Basque Country).

Early in August 2006, various paleolithic cave paintings were found during an archaeological excavation - a non-figurative iconographic grouping made up of smaller groups of red dots, either isolated or forming a series. Researchers have surmised that the paintings were created around 15,500 years ago.

The cave also yielded an unusual set of portable art on pebbles, with abstract forms that, in one case, suggested to the researchers resembled the Venus figurines found elsewhere in Paleolithic Europe. It was dated to the Lower Magdalenian period of the Cro-Magnon people.

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