Q. Archaeologists Discover 24,000-Year-Old Paleolithic Cave Art Site at "Cova Dones" in which country?
Answer:
Spain
Notes: Archaeologists have uncovered a Paleolithic cave art site in eastern Spain, believed to be over 24,000 years old. The cave, known as "Cova Dones" or "Cueva Dones," is situated in the Spain's Valencia region.
The site contains more than a hundred individual prehistoric paintings and engravings, including depictions of hinds, horses, aurochs, and deer.Notably, most of the paintings were made using clay, which is a rare find at Paleolithic sites.