π¨ Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula: Camino de la Cova Plana II
Levantine rock art shelter in eastern Spain
π Fast Facts
- Levantine rock art shelter dated to the Epipalaeolithic and early Neolithic periods
- Part of the Mediterranean Basin World Heritage ensemble in eastern Spain
- Features anthropomorphic figures and animal motifs in red ochre pigment
- Located along a historic natural corridor used by prehistoric communities
Camino de la Cova Plana II is a rock art shelter that forms part of a sequence of Levantine art sites positioned along a natural movement corridor in eastern Spain. Included within the UNESCO-listed Mediterranean Basin World Heritage ensemble, the shelter preserves painted imagery that reflects continuity in artistic practice, social organization, and symbolic communication among prehistoric Iberian groups spanning the Epipalaeolithic and early Neolithic periods ...