π¨ Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula: Cingle de la Mola Remigia- Abric I
Prehistoric rock shelter paintings in eastern Spain
π Fast Facts
- Late Neolithic to Bronze Age rock paintings, 7,000β3,500 years old
- Located in eastern Spain within the Mediterranean Basin art ensemble
- Part of a UNESCO World Heritage serial property spanning multiple regions
- Preserved in rock shelters with symbolic and ritual imagery
Cingle de la Mola Remigia - Abric I is a prehistoric rock shelter site preserving paintings that document early human cultural and ritual practices in the Mediterranean Basin. The site is part of a larger UNESCO World Heritage designation that encompasses rock art across several regions of Spain, reflecting the artistic traditions of Neolithic and Bronze Age communities in Iberia ...