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Fig 1.

Decorated caves in Eastern Cantabrian Region (from Nervión to Bidasoa) and the Western Pyrenees (from Bidasoa to the Gaves de l’Adour) (base map: https://maps-for-free.com): Black discovered during the 20th century; red found in the 21st century; circle for pre-Magdalenian ensembles; triangle for Magdalenian ones; square for complex ensembles (pre-Magdalenian and Magdalenian).

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Fig 2.

Cross-section though Aitzbitarte hill showing the main speleological phenomena.

The decorated sectors are indicated with a red circle (Felix Ugarte Elkartea).

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Fig 3.

Working conditions in the decorated passage in Aitzbitarte Cave III: a) Access to the sink-hole leading to the passage; b) descent to the decorated area; c) archaeological recording process of the engraved walls (S. Laburu).

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Fig 4.

Plan of Aitzbitarte Caves III and IX.

The decorated areas are indicated (after a survey by the Felix Ugarte Elkartea group).

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Fig 5.

Plan of the decorated side-passage in Aitzbitarte Cave III.

The decorated areas are indicated (J. Busselo).

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Fig 6.

Photograph and tracing of horse B.II.1, engraved on the right-hand wall in Aitzbitarte Cave III (O. Rivero and D. Garate).

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Fig 7.

Photograph and tracing on panel B.VII at the bottom of the ramp in Aitzbitarte III: Indeterminate animal B.VII.1; bovid horns B.VII.2; and horse fore-quarters B.VII.3 (O. Rivero and D. Garate).

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Fig 8.

Engravings in the A panel of Aitzbitarte III.

Top: Tracing of the panel formed by the bird A.II.2 and the bison A.II.1, engraved on the left wall. Bottom left: Detail of the bird’s head. Bottom right: Detail of the bison (O. Rivero and D. Garate).

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Fig 9.

Tracing and detailed photograph of the front legs of the aurochs A.IV.1, engraved at the end of the left-hand wall in Aitzbitarte III (O. Rivero and D. Garate).

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Fig 10.

Plan of Aitzbitarte Cave V.

The decorated areas are indicated (J. Busselo).

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Fig 11.

Photograph and tracing of bison A.I.1 and A.II.2, engraved in Sector A in Aitzbitarte Cave V (O. Rivero and D. Garate).

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Fig 12.

Plan of Aitzbitarte IX.

The decorated area is indicated (J. Busselo).

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Fig 13.

The engravings from Aitzbitarte IX.

Top: Collapsed passage in Aitzbitarte IX with the decorated panel on the left. Bottom: Photograph and tracing of the engraved bison head A.I.4 in Aitzbitarte IX (O. Rivero and D. Garate).

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Table 1.

Cristal fabric (based on Frisia, 2015) and results of the U/Th dating of speleothem samples from Aitzbitarte IX.

Dating performed in CENIEH Uranium Series Laboratory (Spain).

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Table 2.

Graphic units in the Gravettian representations in Aitzbitarte Caves III, V and IX.

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Table 3.

Attributes and values used in the study.

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Fig 14.

Different conventions to represent the space between the horns in bovids: Aitzbitarte V, IX, Isturitz [15], Cosquer [14], Gargas [12], Trois Frères [66], Cussac [13].

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Fig 15.

FCA multivariate plot of the studied corpus of 11x11 criteria in the main factorial plane [1,2].

The two-colored groups are generated by ascending hierarchical clustering (MED: Mediterranean, QUE: Quercy, PER: Perigord, CPR: Central Pyrenees, WPR: Western Pyrenees).

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Fig 16.

Different conventions to represent the connection between the two fore- or hind-limbs of herbivores: Aitzbitarte III [2], Isturitz [15], Cosquer [14], Gargas [12], Abri Laraux [67], Pech Merle [68], Parpalló [69], Roucadour [70].

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Fig 17.

FCA multivariate plot of the studied corpus of 26x26 criteria in the main factorial plane [1,2].

The two-coloured groups are generated by ascending hierarchical clustering (MED: Mediterranean, QUE: Quercy, PER: Perigord, CPR: Central Pyrenees, WPR: Western Pyrenees).

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Table 4.

Z-test.

Probability that the co-occurrence of two attributes is not due to the fluctuations of sampling. Positive values = excess with respect to a random distribution; negative values = default with respect to a random distribution. The percentages indicate the probability that the co-occurrence between the two variables is not due to fluctuations in the sample.

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Fig 18.

Sites with graphic units in parietal ensembles (circle), on portable objects (triangle) or both (square) (base map: https://maps-for-free.com): 1. Abri Laraux; 2. Abri Labattut; 3. Abri Pataud; 4 Cussac; 5. Roucadour; 6. Pergouset; 7. Pech Merle; 8. Cosquer; 9. Le Portel; 10. Trois-Frères; 11. Gargas; 12. Brassempouy; 13. Erberua; 14. Isturitz; 15. Alkerdi 2; 16. Aitzbitarte V; 17. Aitzbitarte III; 18. Aitzbitarte IX; 19. El Pendo; 20. Parpalló.

Sites with Noailles burins (black circle). Sites with Isturitz-type points (icon of a point) (I. Intxaurbe).

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