Cacocum
A Cacocum is a type of archaeological site found primarily in Cuba. These sites are characterized by the presence of cave paintings or rock art. The term "Cacocum" itself is believed to derive from an indigenous word. While details about the specific cultures that created these paintings are often limited, they represent important evidence of pre-Columbian life and artistic expression in the region. The imagery depicted in Cacocum cave paintings often includes abstract designs, human figures, and representations of animals, providing valuable insights into the beliefs and daily lives of the people who created them. Research into these sites is ongoing, aiming to better understand their cultural and historical significance.