Cantabria: History & Battlefields

Cantabria: History & Battlefields

[Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 5 - A Level]

Cantabria is the richest region in the world in archaeological sites from the Upper Paleolithic period. The first signs of human occupation date from Lower Paleolithic, although this period is not so well represented in the region. The most significant cave painting site is Altamira, dated from about 16.000 to 9.000 BC and declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Subject Focus:

  • KS 3-5: Study the archaeology and rich history of the region.
  • KS 3-5: Develop an understanding of how religion plays a huge part of the history of Cantabria and Spain.
  • KS 3-5: Compare the events of the past with modern day and investigate how the lifestyles and traditions differ.
  • KS 3-5: Study an area of Spain that has largely been untouched by tourism.

Student Outcomes:

  • Study and learn about the historic battles that have created the modern day Cantabria.
  • Observe the monasteries and relics that stand as historic symbols from as early as the 13th century.
  • Absorb the scenery and meet the people that provide a link to the past.
  • See the sites and historical monuments that have only ever previously been seen in history books.

Question: Who said: 'In Spain, the dead are more alive than the dead of any other country in the world.'?

Answer: Federico Garcia Lorca

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