The Altamira Cave - Contenido educativo
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In their podcast, Sandra, Iciar, and María explore the fascinating world of Altamira Cave. They dive into the ancient cave art found there and discuss its significance for understanding prehistoric humans. Get ready to discover the beauty and mystery of one of the world's most famous archaeological sites!
For a woman just like you to come my way
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Hello, we are Sara, Ethier and Maria
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And today we are going to talk about the Unbelieving Altamira Cave
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A window into ancient art
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Ok, our magical friends are due prepared for this magical journey
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Welcome Curious Means to another episode of Ancient History Wonders Uncovered
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Today we embark on a journey through time to explore the Muslim Altamira Cave and its
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breathtaking Paleolithic paintings.
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Nestled in the heart of Santillana del Mar in Spain lies the mystical Altamira Cave,
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a hidden gem adorned with ancient artistry.
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This historical town adorned with buildings from the Middle Ages and Renaissance sets
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the stage for our adventure into the past.
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The Altamira cave, stretching nearly a thousand feet, holds with it deep secrets of prehistoric
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artistry created around 30 million years ago by Paleolithic humans.
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These cave paintings depict a vivid world of animals and human-like figures etched into
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the very fabric of the cave walls.
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The Altamira vision with the string's red wheels used stands as a centripetal wing.
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The cave's great hull, its colours dance and transform under the sea's light,
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capturing all who below it. Along the vision, images of their horse, horse, and elm.
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Human-like figures adorn the cave walls, showcasing the remarkable artistic skill of our ancient ancestors.
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But the journey of Altamira's paintings from discovery to acceptance was not without challenges.
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Archaeologist Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola, along with Juan Villanova y Piera, faced skepticism and controversy surrounding the authenticity of the paintings.
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Accusations of fraud and incompetence cast doubt on their remarkable find, culminating in a heated debate at the 1880 Prehistorical Congress in Lisbon.
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Despite the skepticism, the validity of Altamira Caves' art was eventually confirmed through the discovery of similar caves across Spain.
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Emily Carter-Huck, a prominent critic, issued an apology to Sautuola, vindicating the authenticity of Altamira's historical significance.
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While the original cave remains closed to the public to preserve its delicate paintings, replicas of treasures and glimpses into the magic of ancient art,
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Altamira Cave stands as a testament to human creativity and inventive use to connect with all the distant past and marvel at the wonders left behind by you ancestors.
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As we conclude our journey through Altamira Cave, let us cherish the legacy of ancient
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artistry and continue to uncover the mysteries of our shared human history.
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Until next time fellow explorers, may the echoes of the past guide us on our quest
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for knowledge and understanding.
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- Idioma/s:
- Autor/es:
- Sandra, Iciar, and María
- Subido por:
- Elena Maria G.
- Licencia:
- Reconocimiento - No comercial - Compartir igual
- Visualizaciones:
- 7
- Fecha:
- 2 de mayo de 2024 - 12:14
- Visibilidad:
- Clave
- Centro:
- CP INF-PRI BLAS DE LEZO
- Duración:
- 03′ 52″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.78:1
- Resolución:
- 3840x2160 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 24.75 MBytes