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🎨 Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula: Cova Remigia–Abric III

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🎨 Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula: Cova Remigia–Abric III
Neolithic and Copper Age rock paintings in eastern Spain


🕐 1 min read · Updated 17 Mar 2026 at 08:40
📌 Fast Facts
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site (part of the Mediterranean Basin rock art ensemble)
  • Location: Castellón Province, eastern Spain, overlooking Mediterranean landscape
  • Dating: Neolithic to Copper Age periods
  • Medium: Natural pigment paintings on rock panels

Cova Remigia–Abric III is a prehistoric rock art site located on cliff faces in eastern Spain, designated as part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognizing Mediterranean Basin rock art. The site contains painted panels depicting human figures, animals, and geometric symbols executed in natural pigments. These images document the daily activities, rituals, and symbolic practices of prehistoric communities inhabiting the region during the Neolithic and Copper Age periods ...

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