π¨ Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula: Los Grajos I
Levantine prehistoric paintings in eastern Spain
π Fast Facts
- Levantine rock art tradition of the Iberian Peninsula
- Prehistoric shelter with finely executed paintings
- Depicts hunting scenes, animal representations, and group coordination
- UNESCO World Heritage Site recognizing Mediterranean Basin rock art
Los Grajos I is a prehistoric rock shelter in eastern Spain that preserves significant examples of Levantine rock art, a tradition spanning thousands of years of human creative expression. The shelter's panels combine depictions of human figures in active poses with carefully rendered animal representations, primarily game species. Through narrative sequences and compositional arrangement, the paintings document both the practical activities and belief systems of early Mediterranean communities ...