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The Magdalenian culture was a group of Ice Age hunter-gatherers who lived in Spain and western Europe between about 17,000 and 12,000 years ago. The El Mirón Cave in northern Spain preserves some of the best evidence of these people, including the burial of the "Red Lady of El Mirón."

Spanish Magdalenians survived by hunting deer, ibex, horses, and other animals, gathering wild foods, and fishing. At the time, northern Spain was much colder than today and resembled parts of modern northern Russia. Magdalenians lived in caves and rock shelters, made advanced stone and bone tools, and created some of Europe's most famous prehistoric art.

Magdalenians can be modeled as a mixture of western hunter-gatherers, also known as epigravettians, with the earlier Aurignacian culture of western Europe. 

 The ElMiron lady, in particular, can be modeled in qpAdm as roughly half Aurignacian, 44 percent Western hunter-gatherer, and 6 percent Iberomaurusian. 

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