π¨ Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula: Cueva Negra del Bosque
Levantine rock art shelter in a forested Mediterranean landscape
π Fast Facts
- UNESCO-listed Levantine rock art shelter in eastern Spain
- Contains painted panels depicting dynamic human figures and hunting scenes
- Dating to the Epipalaeolithic and early Neolithic periods
- Located within a wooded Mediterranean environment with natural rock shelter protection
Cueva Negra del Bosque is a rock art shelter situated within a forested Mediterranean landscape in eastern Spain. As part of the UNESCO-inscribed Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula, it preserves painted panels that document the symbolic systems, hunting traditions, and social organization of prehistoric communities. The site represents a significant example of Levantine artistic expression spanning from the Epipalaeolithic through the early Neolithic periods ...