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Cave of The Haza, Branches of the Victory, Region of Asón-Agüera, Cantabria
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The Cave of Haza is a cavity located near the Cantabrian town of Brunches of Victoria. It was discovered by Hermilio Alcalde of the River and Lorenzo Sierra, although the publication of the discoveries was made next to Henri Breuil. It is a small cave, but their localization and their remains make it of great interest and for that reason it continues being studied.
The cave has a double importance, because it is studied by espeleólogos and archaeologists. However, the most marked interest is given by the second vertiende, because in the cave they have been time remains Solutrense, as well as a good number of paintings. Among these they are horses, cápridos, a cierva, a reindeer, an animal of four paws without identifying and some signs. There are also parts of animals that have not been identified, although as much this as all the paintings described previously are in painting rója with Style III of Leroi-Gourhan. Author Edward the Confessor |
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