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The contain paintings protected as part of the, a The first known human settlements in what is now Catalonia were at the beginning of the. The oldest known trace of human occupation is a mandible found in, described by some sources as pre- some 200,000 years old; other sources suggest it to be only about one third that old. From the next prehistoric era, the or, important remains survive, the greater part dated between 8000 and 5000 BCE, such as those of Sant Gregori () and el Filador ( de Montsant). The most important sites from these eras, all excavated in the region of, are the Balma del Gai (Epipaleolithic) and the Balma de l'Espluga (late Epipaleolithic and Early Neolithic). The era began in Catalonia around 5000 BC, although the population was slower to develop fixed settlements than in other places, thanks to the abundance of woods, which allowed the continuation of a fundamentally culture. An example of such settlements would be La Draga, an 'early Neolithic village which dates from the end of the 6th millennium BC.' The period developed in Catalonia between 2500 and 1800 BCE, with the beginning of the construction of copper objects.
The occurred between 1800 and 700 BCE. There are few remnants of this era, but there were some known settlements in the zone. The Bronze Age coincided with the arrival of the through the, whose successive waves of migration began around 1200 BC, and they were responsible for the creation of the first proto-urban settlements. Around the middle of the 7th century BC, the arrived in Catalonia.
Pre-Roman and Roman period [ ]. Origins of the blason of the County of Barcelona, by After the fall of the, the area was conquered by the and was ruled as part of the for almost two and a half centuries. In 718, it came under control and became part of, a province of the. From the conquest of Roussillon in 760, to the conquest of Barcelona in 801, the took control of the area between Septimania and the river from the Muslims and created heavily militarised, self-governing. These counties formed part of the and marches, a in the south of the Frankish empire in the former province of Septimania and in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula, to act as a defensive barrier for the Frankish empire against further Muslim invasions from Al-Andalus.
A 15th-century miniature of the Catalan Courts In 987, Count of Barcelona, did not recognise as his king, making his successors (from Ramon Borrell I to Ramon Berenguer IV) de facto independent of the Capetian crown whom they regarded as usurpers of the Carolingian Frankish realm. At the start of eleventh century the Catalan Counties suffer an important process of feudalisation, partially controlled by the and by the power and negotiation skills of the Counts of Barcelona like. In 1137, decided to accept 's proposal to marry Queen, establishing the dynastic union of the County of Barcelona with the, joining the and making the Catalan counties that were united under the county of Barcelona into a of the Aragonese Crown. In 1258, by means of the, the and King of Aragon, of Mallorca and of Valencia, renounced his family rights and dominions in and recognised the king of France as heir of the. The king of France formally relinquished his nominal feudal lordship over all the Catalan counties, except the, despite the opposition of the king of Aragon and count of Barcelona.