In a secluded cave near Valencia, Spain, a remarkable discovery was made in 2021. Hidden for nearly 24,000 years, the cave, known locally as Cova Dones, protected a treasure trove of over 110 ancient paintings and engravings. Located about 400 meters from the entrance, these artworks provide a rare glimpse into the world of our Paleolithic ancestors.

The Enigma of Cova Dones: Prehistoric Cave Art
September 21 2023
Among the diverse wildlife depicted, including horses and red deer, two portrayals stand out: images of aurochs believed to be the ancestors of today's cattle. The significance of these artworks cannot be overstated, given the rarity of such a diverse collection of Paleolithic art in Eastern Iberia.
Spain is renowned for its abundance of Paleolithic cave art sites, primarily located in the north. Yet, the unique artistry in Cova Dones offers fresh perspectives on cultural and symbolic practices in the East, a region previously overshadowed by its more well-known northern counterparts.
What sets the Cova Dones artworks apart is not just their subject matter, but their technique. Most of the paintings were crafted using iron-rich red clay, a departure from the conventional methods of diluted ochre or manganese powder. The artists used a simple yet effective method, dragging their clay-covered fingers and palms across the walls. The cave's humid environment then played its part, naturally preserving these ancient masterpieces.
While much has been revealed, the cave still holds many secrets. Its discovery challenges prevailing notions about Paleolithic art and suggests there may be other undiscovered sites, brimming with ancient tales. As more is uncovered, the focus on clay as an artistic medium may come to the forefront of archaeological exploration, revealing long-hidden stories of our shared past.
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