π¨ Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula: Abrigo del Barranco Hondo
Levantine hunting scenes on limestone, UNESCO-listed
π Fast Facts
- Shallow limestone shelter (abrigo) overlooking a dry ravine in eastern Spain
- Levantine-style rock art dating to the Holocene period
- Red and dark ochre pigments depicting hunters, archers, and fauna
- Part of UNESCO World Heritage rock art ensemble on the Iberian Peninsula
Abrigo del Barranco Hondo is a modest but significant Levantine rock art site in Spain, occupying a natural limestone shelter with views across a ravine. Prehistoric artists rendered fine-lined human figures in red and dark ochre, depicting hunters and archers in dynamic poses that emphasize movement and action. The shelter preserves an archive of daily life and ritual expression, blending utilitarian hunting scenes with symbolic storytelling elements characteristic of Mediterranean Basin rock ...