continuity vault
Balma de la Margineda
Rock shelter with archaeological layers spanning from the Early Neolithic (~6000 BCE) through the medieval period—the deepest material record of human presence in Andorra's valleys. The open-air archaeological park (opened 2007) presents curated findings under a limestone cliff at 970 meters elevation in the Valira river valley, surrounded by mountains rising to 2,000 meters. Protected by the Andorran government, it reveals occupation sequences that connect the prehistoric pastoral transhumance era to later settlement. Anchor modes: material_layer; custodian | Search hooks: Balma de la Margineda; archaeological site; Neolithic occupation; rock shelter Andorra; excavation layers
Walk the open-air archaeological park with interpretive displays showing the stratigraphic layers from Neolithic through medieval occupation; view the rock shelter itself under the limestone cliff; follow trails connecting the site to the Pont de la Margineda and the Valira valley.