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🎨 Cingle de la Mola Remigia–Abric IX

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🎨 Cingle de la Mola Remigia–Abric IX
Prehistoric rock art site in eastern Spain


🕐 2 min read · Updated 1 Apr 2026 at 22:36

UNESCOUNESCO World Heritage Site

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  • Location: Castellón Province, Valencia region, eastern Spain
  • Cultural periods: Neolithic and Copper Age (c. 7000–2000 BCE)
  • Medium: Pigment-painted rock panels on natural cliff faces
  • UNESCO designation: 2022, as part of Mediterranean rock art sites

Cingle de la Mola Remigia–Abric IX is a rock art site located in the mountainous Mediterranean basin of eastern Spain, in the Maestrazgo limestone plateau region of Castellón Province. The site preserves painted panels depicting scenes of human activity, animal life, and symbolic imagery created by Neolithic and Copper Age communities over several millennia. The rock art provides evidence of social practices, hunting traditions, and spiritual beliefs among prehistoric Mediterranean societies ...

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