Though many European Upper Palaeolithic sites document early examples of symbolic material expressions (e.g., cave art, personal ornaments, figurines), there exist few reports on the use of earth pigments outside of cave art–and occasionally Neanderthal–contexts. Here, we present the first in-depth study of the diachronic changes in ochre use throughout an entire Upper Palaeolithic sequence at Hohle Fels cave, Germany, spanning from ca. 44,000–14,500 cal. yr. BP. A reassessment of the assemblage has yielded 869 individual ochre artefacts, of which 27 show traces of anthropogenic modification. The ochre artefacts are from all Upper Palaeolithic layers, stemming from the earliest Aurignacian horizons to the Holocene. This wide temporal spread...
The use of red ochre for utilitarian, symbolic and artistic purposes is widely documented in prehist...
We describe colour, hardness, grain size, geological type and surface modifications of ochre pieces ...
social practices represents a benchmark in the evolution of complex human cognition. Excavations in ...
Though many European Upper Palaeolithic sites document early examples of symbolic material expressio...
a-c: Anthropogenically modified ochre pieces from Hohle Fels. Artefact numbers and details are as fo...
a-d. Anthropogenically modified ochre pieces from Hohle Fels. Artefact numbers and details are as fo...
While the earliest evidence for ochre use is very sparse, the habitual use of ochre by hominins appe...
The use of red iron‐based earth pigments, or ochre, is a key component of early symbolic behaviours ...
<div><p>Ochre is the common archaeological term for prehistoric pigments. It is applied to a range o...
Ochre is the common archaeological term for prehistoric pigments. It is applied to a range of uses, ...
The Aurignacian (ca. 43–35 ka) of southwestern Germany is well known for yielding some of the oldest...
Ochre is the common archaeological term for prehistoric pigments. It is applied to a range of uses, ...
The use of iron pigments is well documented in the archaeological horizons of the different parts of...
The use of manganese and iron oxides by late Neandertals is well documented in Europe, especially f...
Abstract The use of mineral pigments, in particular iron-rich rocks, holds significant importance in...
The use of red ochre for utilitarian, symbolic and artistic purposes is widely documented in prehist...
We describe colour, hardness, grain size, geological type and surface modifications of ochre pieces ...
social practices represents a benchmark in the evolution of complex human cognition. Excavations in ...
Though many European Upper Palaeolithic sites document early examples of symbolic material expressio...
a-c: Anthropogenically modified ochre pieces from Hohle Fels. Artefact numbers and details are as fo...
a-d. Anthropogenically modified ochre pieces from Hohle Fels. Artefact numbers and details are as fo...
While the earliest evidence for ochre use is very sparse, the habitual use of ochre by hominins appe...
The use of red iron‐based earth pigments, or ochre, is a key component of early symbolic behaviours ...
<div><p>Ochre is the common archaeological term for prehistoric pigments. It is applied to a range o...
Ochre is the common archaeological term for prehistoric pigments. It is applied to a range of uses, ...
The Aurignacian (ca. 43–35 ka) of southwestern Germany is well known for yielding some of the oldest...
Ochre is the common archaeological term for prehistoric pigments. It is applied to a range of uses, ...
The use of iron pigments is well documented in the archaeological horizons of the different parts of...
The use of manganese and iron oxides by late Neandertals is well documented in Europe, especially f...
Abstract The use of mineral pigments, in particular iron-rich rocks, holds significant importance in...
The use of red ochre for utilitarian, symbolic and artistic purposes is widely documented in prehist...
We describe colour, hardness, grain size, geological type and surface modifications of ochre pieces ...
social practices represents a benchmark in the evolution of complex human cognition. Excavations in ...