Prehistoric Rock Art Sites in the Côa Valley and Siega Verde
World Heritage
Portugal
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The two prehistoric rock art sites of Fozcoa Valley, Portugal, and Sierra Verde, Spain, on the banks of the Douro River’s tributaries, the Águeda and Coa rivers, document continuous human habitation from the end of the Paleolithic period. Hundreds of panels with thousands of animal figures (5,000 at Fozcoa and about 440 at Sierra Verde) were carved over thousands of years and represent the most striking Paleolithic open-air art complex on the Iberian Peninsula.
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