Dos Aguas

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A rock shelter with paintings of the Spanish Levantine (Mesolithic) type situated in Valencia, Spain. Hunters of food and marine shellfish can be seen in cave art at Dos Aguas. More than 7,500 figures painted by these hunters and gatherers are known from all over the eastern and southern peninsula, dating from 7000-3500 BC. Located in the open air, usually beneath rock overhangs or in protecting hollows, are animated representations of people dancing, including two women in voluminous skirts at Dos Aguas.

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Rock shelter with paintings of the Spanish Levantine (Mesolithic) type situated in Valencia province, southeast Spain.

The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983Copied

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