MADRID
JULY 8 2008 20:42h
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`The caves are inscribed as masterpieces of creative genius and as humanity`s earliest accomplished art,` UNESCO said.
The paintings from the Paleolithic age showing animals such as bison and horses are in the Altamira cave in the Cantabria region. The cave was declared a heritage site in 1985.
Spain's Culture Ministry said in a statement that UNESCO had particularly valued the fact that the paintings were "perfectly dated and recognised by the scientific community".
The paintings have survived throughout history because of their isolation from external climatic influences, the United Nations body said in a statement on its website.
"The caves are inscribed as masterpieces of creative genius and as humanity's earliest accomplished art," UNESCO said.
"They are also inscribed as exceptional testimonies to a cultural tradition and as outstanding illustrations of a significant stage in human history."
UNESCO added the caves along with 12 other new world sites, including the Preah Vihear Temple in Cambodia and the Monarch Butterfly Bioreserve in Mexico.




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