๐จ Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula: Fajana de Pera Superior
Cliffside shelter panels capturing movement, ritual, and early community life
๐ Fast Facts
- Located in a natural rock shelter in eastern Spain's Mediterranean hillsides
- Contains Levantine-style prehistoric rock art with red and ochre pigments
- Depicts human figures in motion, wild fauna, and ritual scenes
- Part of a UNESCO World Heritage network documenting thousands of years of human expression
Fajana de Pera Superior occupies a natural rock shelter along the rugged Mediterranean hillsides, where limestone walls provided both protection and an ideal canvas for prehistoric painters. The site preserves dynamic imagery that reads almost like a storyboard: slender human figures, animals in motion, and symbolic marks combine to depict everyday survival, social interaction, and moments that likely carried spiritual meaning. The rock art represents evidence of early symbolic communication ...