π¨ Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula: Camino de la Cova Plana I
Levantine Art Along a Prehistoric Route
π Fast Facts
- Levantine rock art shelter in eastern Spain dating to the Epipalaeolithic and early Neolithic periods
- Located along a natural prehistoric corridor of movement in the Mediterranean Basin region
- Features dynamic human figures and animal representations rendered in red ochre pigments
- Part of the UNESCO World Heritage ensemble of Mediterranean rock art sites
Camino de la Cova Plana I is a rock art shelter that preserves painted imagery from prehistoric Iberian communities. Situated along a natural route that likely served as a corridor of movement in ancient times, the site reflects the integration of landscape, mobility, and artistic expression among early Mediterranean societies ...