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El Castillo Cave. 120 years of the European Paleolithic UNED on TVE 2 Series: Prehistory and Archaeology Recording date: 06-10-2023 El Castillo Cave, in Cantabria, is one of the key places to understand European Paleolithic art. Its large size and enormous number of cave paintings make El Castillo a must-see stop on any tour of Prehistory. Direction: José Manuel Maíllo-Fernández Photographs: Pedro Saura and Raquel Asiaín Participants: José Manuel Maíllo Fernández, professor of Prehistory at UNED and director of the El Castillo Caves excavations, Roberto Ontañón-Peredo, director of the Prehistoric Caves of Cantabria. Director of the Museum of Prehistory and Archaeology, MUPAC Marc Groenen, professor at the Free University of Brussels Juan Marín Hernando, postdoctoral researcher at the UNED and co-director of the excavation at the Castillo Caves Raquel Asiaín Román, postdoctoral researcher at the Atapuerca Foundation José Riancho, guide at the Castillo Cave Eduardo Palacio-Pérez, curator of the Castillo Cave Daniel Plaza Rubio, script and direction Iván Rodríguez Cuevas, script and direction Juan Ramón Andrés Cabero, voice-over Video available at: https://canal.uned.es/video/6512dcbc3...