Rock Art Route (Bicorp)
The Rock Art Route is a small trail suitable for family outings, only 3,700 m long and linear in layout.
The Rock Art Route is a small trail suitable for family outings, only 3,700 m long and linear in layout.
The Roser Shelter is key to understanding the process of Neolithization in the Iberian Peninsula through the expansion of ideas
Among the many archaeological sites in the municipality of Navarrés, the El Garrofero Rock Shelter stands out thanks to its
Between the Mesolithic period and the consolidation of the agricultural revolution in La Canal during the Neolithic period (9000-4500 BC),
Between 6,000 and 7,000 years ago the first Neolithic communities that occupied the Caroig Massif and the Muela de Millares
In the Shelter Coat we find a small, but very interesting sample of Levantine Rock Art of the Neolithic. These
The cave paintings in Araña Cave (dating from between 9000 and 1400 BC) are part of the Levantine Cave Art
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