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🎨 Cova Remigia–Abric II
Prehistoric rock art in Spain's Mediterranean Basin


🕐 1 min read · Updated 1 Apr 2026 at 23:50

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  • Located in Spain's Mediterranean Basin on cliff faces
  • Contains Neolithic and Copper Age rock art panels
  • Depicts humans, animals, and symbolic motifs
  • UNESCO-designated prehistoric site

Cova Remigia–Abric II is a significant prehistoric rock art site preserving paintings that document the material culture, social practices, and belief systems of early Mediterranean communities. The rock panels display human figures engaged in hunting, dancing, and ritual activities alongside depictions of animals including deer, wild goats, and ibex. These artworks provide evidence of daily life, ceremonial practices, and social organization during the Neolithic and Copper Age periods in ...

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