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La Covatina

La Covatina

La Covatina is a Levantine rock art site that preserves some 40 figures, including archers, women and tiny animals. From LArcHer we have discovered new figures and reinterpreted the site.

La Ferranda

La Ferranda

Recently discovered by our team, La Ferranda represents an exceptional scene, a herd of wild boars being shot down by various archers.

La Fontanella

La Fontanella

La Fontanella is a shelter that preserves occupations belonging to the last hunting populations and the first farmers. The excavations allow us to know how they lived in this place.

Mas de la Rambla

Mas de la Rambla

This site, discovered in 2004, preserves almost thirty motifs belonging to the Levantine and Schematic traditions.

La Volta Espessa

La Volta Espessa

This site recently discovered by our team, preserves Levantine Rock Art paintings
with some large bovids. Its discovery generated great social and media interest.

Coveta de la Foia

Coveta de la Foia

It is a site discovered in 2013. Excavations began in 2015 and are still ongoing. Its occupations date back to between 13,000 and 14,000 years ago, and today it is one of the oldest occupations in the area.

Cova dels Diablets

Cova dels Diablets

Researchers from the Jaume I University and the Castellón Provincial Council discover human remains and funerary necklaces from 4,800 years ago, keys to delve into the knowledge of prehistory in the province.

Barranco Gómez

Barranco Gómez

This site has three different decorated panels. The greatest number of representations are concentrated in the first of these, including scenes on diverse themes: archers on the march, hunting scenes, and honey gathering. 

other news

other news

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