The transformation of yellow goethite into red hematite by heating has long been assumed for Palaeolithic red artefacts excavated close to fireplaces. However, this transformation is extremely rare. Using SEM–FEG–EDX, PIXE–PIGE, TEM and mXRD, we characterized the mineralogical and chemical compositions of four microsamples of colouring materials from the Mousterian layer B in the es-Skhul rock-shelter, from about 100 kya ago. For some colouring materials, the Mousterian people of es-Skhul chose to gather remote yellow lumps for heating. Their significant transport distance provides evidence of the possible high cultural value of these colouring materials for transformation into red pigments
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. The chemistry of pigments used to create rock art at a rock shelter in northern...
This study concerns those crystallographic and microstructural features that can provide indications...
Economic systems and social relationships gain an increasing complexity in prehistoric periods. Desp...
The transformation of yellow goethite into red hematite by heating has long been assumed for Palaeo...
Discovery of pigments at Middle Palaeolithic sites is of interest in the context of the ongoing deba...
Abstract : Despite an increasing number of studies, colouring materials are still poorly understood...
Heating of prehistoric coloring materials can induce radical changes in color indicative of structur...
Les Bossats, near Ormesson, is a newly discovered late mousterian site dated around 47.000 B.P. by t...
The use of red ochre for utilitarian, symbolic and artistic purposes is widely documented in prehist...
At the prehistoric site of Rosalinde in Ruien (Belgium) sandstone blocks of local origin have been f...
Les Bossats, near Ormesson, is a newly discovered late Mousterian site dated around 47.000 B.P. by ...
Although prehistoric sites frequently contain numerous fragments and traces of many different kinds ...
In the Natufian lithic component at Hayonim, both in the cave and the terrace, numerous artifacts of...
International audienceArchaeologists have attempted the interpretation of rock art, but have often d...
In the Natufian lithic component at Hayonim, both in the cave and the terrace, numerous artifacts of...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. The chemistry of pigments used to create rock art at a rock shelter in northern...
This study concerns those crystallographic and microstructural features that can provide indications...
Economic systems and social relationships gain an increasing complexity in prehistoric periods. Desp...
The transformation of yellow goethite into red hematite by heating has long been assumed for Palaeo...
Discovery of pigments at Middle Palaeolithic sites is of interest in the context of the ongoing deba...
Abstract : Despite an increasing number of studies, colouring materials are still poorly understood...
Heating of prehistoric coloring materials can induce radical changes in color indicative of structur...
Les Bossats, near Ormesson, is a newly discovered late mousterian site dated around 47.000 B.P. by t...
The use of red ochre for utilitarian, symbolic and artistic purposes is widely documented in prehist...
At the prehistoric site of Rosalinde in Ruien (Belgium) sandstone blocks of local origin have been f...
Les Bossats, near Ormesson, is a newly discovered late Mousterian site dated around 47.000 B.P. by ...
Although prehistoric sites frequently contain numerous fragments and traces of many different kinds ...
In the Natufian lithic component at Hayonim, both in the cave and the terrace, numerous artifacts of...
International audienceArchaeologists have attempted the interpretation of rock art, but have often d...
In the Natufian lithic component at Hayonim, both in the cave and the terrace, numerous artifacts of...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. The chemistry of pigments used to create rock art at a rock shelter in northern...
This study concerns those crystallographic and microstructural features that can provide indications...
Economic systems and social relationships gain an increasing complexity in prehistoric periods. Desp...