N 38.00188° E 12.32193° 38 m asl (Garmin GPSMap 62s) [Updated]
During the Palaeolithic the small island of Levanzo was connected with Sicily. The engravings (mostly animals but also human figures) were made during this time. Radiocarbon dates from stratigraphically connected faunal remains date the engravings between 12 - 8,000 cal BC, a phase which corresponds with the final Epigravettien.
During the late Neolithic Levanzo was completely separated from Sicily. The same cave walls were used for paintings in black (charcoal) and red (ochre). Again animals (this time domesticated animals) and human figures were depicted.
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