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🎨 Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula: Molí Darrer- Abric I

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🎨 Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula: Molí Darrer- Abric I
Neolithic and Copper Age rock art sanctuary in eastern Spain


🕐 2 min read · Updated 1 Apr 2026 at 21:16
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  • UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed 1998 as part of Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula)
  • Location: Castelló province, Valencian Community, eastern Spain
  • Date: Neolithic to Copper Age (approximately 8000–3000 BCE)
  • Medium: Rock shelter paintings in natural abrics (rock overhangs)

Molí Darrer–Abric I is a prehistoric rock art shelter situated in the Mediterranean coastal region of the Iberian Peninsula. The site preserves painted panels created by Neolithic and Copper Age communities, documenting their daily existence, hunting practices, spiritual beliefs, and social structures through figurative and abstract imagery. The rock art provides archaeological evidence of human settlement and cultural development in eastern Iberia during the early postglacial period ...

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