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🎨 Cingle de la Mola Remigia–Abric VI

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🎨 Cingle de la Mola Remigia–Abric VI
A Window into Prehistoric Mediterranean Life and Ritual


🕐 1 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 18:25

UNESCOUNESCO World Heritage Site

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  • UNESCO-designated rock art site in eastern Spain
  • Contains Neolithic and Copper Age painted figures and animals
  • Located on cliff faces overlooking the Mediterranean landscape
  • Preserves evidence of prehistoric ritual, hunting, and communal practices

Cingle de la Mola Remigia–Abric VI is a significant prehistoric rock art site featuring painted figures, animals, and abstract motifs on cliff faces in eastern Spain. The site documents the cultural practices, daily activities, and symbolic thought of Neolithic and Copper Age Mediterranean communities. Its UNESCO World Heritage status reflects its importance as a testament to early human artistic expression and social organization ...

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