π¨ Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula: Cueva de Revilla
Cliffside shelter with dynamic hunting scenes and ritual symbolism
π Fast Facts
- Late Mesolithic to early Neolithic rock shelter in northeastern Spain
- Painted figures in red and brown mineral pigments depicting hunting scenes and human activity
- Part of the Mediterranean Basin's Levantine rock art tradition
- Located in rugged limestone landscape with elevated views of ancient hunting routes
Cueva de Revilla is a rock shelter preserving prehistoric painted figures that document hunting, ritual, and collective life in the Mediterranean Basin. Created during the transition from hunting-gathering to early farming, the site features slender human figures and animals rendered in natural iron-oxide pigments with confident brushwork. The shelter's elevated position overlooking ancient valleys connects the artwork directly to the territory it depicts ...