Cave painting archaeological site
A UNESCO conference in Kyoto (Japan) in 1998, declared the Levantine Cave Painting Art in the Spanish Mediterranean Basin as a World Heritage site.
Aldeaquemada has a series of cave paintings, classified as 'schematic', in various parts of the region. There are a series of paintings depicting humans, hunting scenes and animals, while others are purely symbolic. One of the area's most representative works is the 'Tabla de Pochico' (Pochico Panel), which lies in Cimbarra waterfall Nature Park. UNESCO declared a total of 19 archaeological Levantine cave painting sites as World Heritage, including the 'Tabla de Pochico'.
Practical info
Construction: Prehistoric cave
Origin: Prehistoric
Artistic period: Prehistory
Setting: Purísima Concepción Church; 'Pósito de Diezmo y Labradores'.
Location
Camino de la Cimbarra, a 1km. de Aldeaquemada
23215 Aldeaquemada (Jaén)
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