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🧭 Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula

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🧭 Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula
Abric del Barranc de Canà o de la Mina Federica, eastern Spain


🕐 2 min read · Updated 1 Apr 2026 at 11:15

UNESCOUNESCO World Heritage Site

📋 Fast Facts
  • Part of a UNESCO World Heritage ensemble comprising over 700 rock art sites across eastern Spain
  • Levantine rock art tradition dating primarily 8000–3500 BCE
  • Natural limestone rock shelter with preserved pictorial surfaces
  • Protected under Spanish cultural heritage legislation

Abric del Barranc de Canà o de la Mina Federica is a rock shelter in eastern Spain containing prehistoric paintings that form part of the Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The shelter's protected limestone surfaces have preserved pigment traces spanning thousands of years, offering direct evidence of Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic artistic expression. This site contributes to what is recognized as Europe's largest concentration of ...

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