Type de site:
Megalithic rock art
Lieu de location: Combranda
Ville: Toranzo
Commune: Vega de Liébana (Cantabria)
Région: Cantabria
Pays: Espagne
Site Web: https://www.prehistour.eu/carp-guide/megalithic-rock-art-of-combranda
Environnement naturel:
The area of high mountain pastures of Sierra Bora, in the municipality of Vega de Liébana (south of Liébana), hosts a rich biodiversity characteristic of the Picos de Europa, the great mountain range of the Cantabrian region of the Iberian Peninsula. Bears, chamois, deer and the last capercaillies in Spain populate these places where the first livestock activity in the region took place.
Eléments archéologiques du site:
The region of Liébana preserves an abundant archaeological record from prehistoric times. In the caves and shelters of the gorge that communicates this area with the Cantabrian coast there are numerous vestiges of mountain goat hunters from the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic, including a cave with red paintings from the pre-Magdalenian period (Cueva Aurea). But the most abundant prehistoric element in the area are the megalithic monuments and the first peasant settlements, from the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods.