Rock art is an artistic manifestation that dates back to the Metal Age, specifically the Bronze Age, and refers to prehistoric paintings and engravings found in caves, shelters and open-air places.

At this stage of Prehistory, when bronze tools began to be used, the ancestors who inhabited this place left their legacy on a large granite rock that is now known as Piedra de las Cabras. More than 4,000 years old, the shape of the engravings on this rock resemble a type of deer from that time. It is curious that the animals are drawn with six legs instead of four, which could be an attempt to represent the figures in motion.