The Native inhabitants of South Central California produced rock art containing red, orange, black, white, green and blue colours using a range of mineral and organic materials. Many of these same colours were used on material culture and body painting. This paper focuses on a sub-group of the Chumash, called the Emigdiano, who produced an enigmatic blue colour used in the creation of rock art. Here, we focus on the blue pigment at the rock shelter site of Three Springs in the Wind Wolves Preserve in South Central California. The composition of blue pigments has previously been the focus of discussion with suggestions that they were produced either using European pigments taken from Spanish missions, or that azurite from a local quarry was ...
Blue and blue-green ceramic colorants are an uncommon occurrence in the ancient Americas. This paper...
International audienceArchaeologists have attempted the interpretation of rock art, but have often d...
This paper explores the processes involved in the production of prehistoric paintings using inorgani...
The Native inhabitants of South Central California produced rock art containing red, orange, black, ...
In 1824, the coastal Chumash revolted against the oppressive mission system and some ed to the inter...
In 1824, the coastal Chumash revolted against the oppressive mission system and some fled to the int...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. The chemistry of pigments used to create rock art at a rock shelter in northern...
This paper examines the possibility that at least portions of a particular Chumash rock painting sit...
Five Chumash rock art sites in the Wind Wolves Preserve, California, were examined using portable Xr...
Along the Vandenberg coastal plain of California, Beehive Shelter overlooks the western shores of th...
The early peoples of Southern Mexico decorated pottery and painted pictures on walls with a stable b...
Rock art comprises various forms of images and markings, including paintings, drawings, and engravin...
This paper explores the processes involved in the production of prehistoric paintings using inorgan...
This paper explores the processes involved in the production of prehistoric paintings using inorgani...
This paper explores the processes involved in the production of prehistoric paintings using inorgani...
Blue and blue-green ceramic colorants are an uncommon occurrence in the ancient Americas. This paper...
International audienceArchaeologists have attempted the interpretation of rock art, but have often d...
This paper explores the processes involved in the production of prehistoric paintings using inorgani...
The Native inhabitants of South Central California produced rock art containing red, orange, black, ...
In 1824, the coastal Chumash revolted against the oppressive mission system and some ed to the inter...
In 1824, the coastal Chumash revolted against the oppressive mission system and some fled to the int...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. The chemistry of pigments used to create rock art at a rock shelter in northern...
This paper examines the possibility that at least portions of a particular Chumash rock painting sit...
Five Chumash rock art sites in the Wind Wolves Preserve, California, were examined using portable Xr...
Along the Vandenberg coastal plain of California, Beehive Shelter overlooks the western shores of th...
The early peoples of Southern Mexico decorated pottery and painted pictures on walls with a stable b...
Rock art comprises various forms of images and markings, including paintings, drawings, and engravin...
This paper explores the processes involved in the production of prehistoric paintings using inorgan...
This paper explores the processes involved in the production of prehistoric paintings using inorgani...
This paper explores the processes involved in the production of prehistoric paintings using inorgani...
Blue and blue-green ceramic colorants are an uncommon occurrence in the ancient Americas. This paper...
International audienceArchaeologists have attempted the interpretation of rock art, but have often d...
This paper explores the processes involved in the production of prehistoric paintings using inorgani...