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Cave of Niño, Prehistoric cave entrance in Ayna, Albacete, Spain

The Cave of Niño is a prehistoric cave entrance in Albacete's mountainous terrain that provides access to chambers holding ancient rock art and archaeological remains. The interior contains multiple layers from different time periods showing evidence of human activity.

Archaeological excavations have uncovered evidence of human settlements from the Late Middle Paleolithic period through the Neolithic era. The finds show the region was used by people over many thousands of years.

The rock art inside shows abstract symbols and figures that document how prehistoric people in inland Iberia expressed themselves through art. These markings reveal what mattered to the communities who created them thousands of years ago.

Access requires special permits and adherence to conservation guidelines, so advance planning through local authorities is essential. Visitors should check current access rules and prepare accordingly.

Sediment layer analysis reveals detailed information about environmental changes and human migration patterns in prehistoric Europe. This data helps scientists understand how early populations moved and adapted to their surroundings.

GPS coordinates: 38.53968,-2.15680

Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:02

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