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Santimamiñe cave, Kortezubi, Biscay, Basque Country, Spain, is one of the most important archaeological sites of the Basque Country, including a nearly complete sequence from the Middle Paleolithic to the Iron Age.
Its complete sequence includes the following cultures:
It is best known for its mural paintings of the Magdalenian period, depicting bisons, horses, goats and deer.
It was discovered by children in 1917.
Its excellent location over the Urdaibai estuary was probably most important in its continued habitation, first by Neanderthals and later by Homo sapiens.
It is located on the west side of mount Ereñusarre/Ereñozar.