π§ Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula
Tejera component of a transboundary UNESCO World Heritage serial property
π Fast Facts
- Component 874-071 of a serial transboundary UNESCO World Heritage property spanning multiple Spanish provinces
- Contains schematic and figurative rock art from the Late Prehistoric period, primarily 8,000β3,000 BCE
- Part of a network exceeding 700 documented sites across the Mediterranean Basin
- Situated in rugged Mediterranean terrain with rock shelters and cliff formations
Tejera is one of the documented components of the Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula, a vast transboundary cultural property recognized for its exceptional concentration of prehistoric rock art. This site contributes to a serial inscription distributed across multiple provinces and autonomous communities, reflecting a shared prehistoric cultural landscape. The property comprises more than 700 sites featuring paintings executed between the Upper Paleolithic and ...