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  History of discoveries   Cantabrian Coast
First discoveries
Palaeolithic rock Art
Mr. Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola
 
Mr. Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola.  
    Mr. Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola   Mr. Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola showed the world for the first time the palaeolithic rock art through the paintings of Altamira, found in 1879. In 1880, with the publication of "Breves apuntes sobre algunos objetos prehistóricos de la provincia de Santander" (Brief notes about some prehistoric objects in the province of Santander) started a strong controversy, in which Sautuola and his friend Mr. Juan de Vilanova , geologist as well, defended the palaeolithic chronology of the parietal paintings of Altamira: "following the research of the first gallery,...the observant remains surprised as he contemplates a large number of animals painted on the vault of the cave, apparently, with black ochre and red, and of big size, mainly depicting animals that, because of their hunchback, have some similarity with the bison" (written by Sautuola in "Breves apuntes sobre algunos objetos prehistóricos de la provincia de Santander" in 1880). Meanwhile, authorities in Prehistory leaded by E. Cartailhac, rejected that the Altamira paintings were made by the prehistoric man. Mr. Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola died on June 2, 1888, without the recognition of his effort from many of his closer contemporaries, but his persistent work began to be taken into account after the engravings of La Mouthe (France) were discovered, in 1895. In 1902 the controversy about the publication ends, on Cartailhac’s hand with the famous "Mea culpa d’un sceptique", where he recognizes his mistake and declares his respect for Sautuola.

In 1902, Breuil, an important researcher of palaeolithic art, begins the Altamira cave survey. As the time goes on, a team with scientists such as Obermaier, Alcade del Río, Lorenzo Sierra,.. under the patronage of the Prince of Mónaco, becoming the preamble to the investigation of palaeolithic rock art in the world.

     
 
   
 
Mr. Juan de Vilanova
   
 
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Altamira
   
                               
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