Hematite (Fe2O3) is a mineral, its most important usage being iron ore. In the United States, hematite occurs over a large region with a major concentration in the central part of the country. Hematite has varying degrees of hardness and colors. Hematite gives rocks their red color and characteristic “red-streak.” Soft, earthy (red ocher) forms were prized as paints. Hard, compact forms with considerable iron content were valued as tools, because of their strength as well as susceptibility to a high and beautiful polish. Certain forms of hematite are used in making jewelry. During prehistoric times, hematite was fashioned and used in a wide variety of forms including celts, axes, pendants, plummets, pestles, discoidals, cup stones (nutting ...
As part of a WPA-funded project, Gus E. Arnold of the University of Texas carried out archaeological...
The term ochre actually encompasses a vast number of iron ore minerals that can be quite different f...
Novaculite was procured and knapped by aboriginal Indian populations living in southwestern Arkansas...
The term ochre actually encompasses a vast number of iron ore minerals that can be quite different f...
Hematite coatings are common on vertebrate fossils from Paleocene/Eocene paleosol deposits in the Bi...
In the paper are shown the history, processing and applications of hematite. Hematite is an oxide of...
In this article we report on an examination of six nutting stones from East Texas sites as well as a...
These data were generated to determine the anthropogenic hematite grains resulted from ochre process...
Hemispherical stone has some flattened surfaces with some irregular concentric linear patterning tha...
The Aurignacian (ca. 43–35 ka) of southwestern Germany is well known for yielding some of the oldest...
ABSTRACT: Hematite coatings are common on vertebrate fossils from Paleocene/Eocene paleosol deposits...
Ceramics are one of the key diagnostic artifacts that define the Late Prehistoric culture of the peo...
Archaeological excavations at sites of the Olmec civilization (1500 to 500 B.C. in present-day Mexic...
In this paper we report on possible historic European trade materials found at the Willis Place #2 s...
This article presents a detailed analysis of chipped stone artifacts from the Redwine Site (41SM193)...
As part of a WPA-funded project, Gus E. Arnold of the University of Texas carried out archaeological...
The term ochre actually encompasses a vast number of iron ore minerals that can be quite different f...
Novaculite was procured and knapped by aboriginal Indian populations living in southwestern Arkansas...
The term ochre actually encompasses a vast number of iron ore minerals that can be quite different f...
Hematite coatings are common on vertebrate fossils from Paleocene/Eocene paleosol deposits in the Bi...
In the paper are shown the history, processing and applications of hematite. Hematite is an oxide of...
In this article we report on an examination of six nutting stones from East Texas sites as well as a...
These data were generated to determine the anthropogenic hematite grains resulted from ochre process...
Hemispherical stone has some flattened surfaces with some irregular concentric linear patterning tha...
The Aurignacian (ca. 43–35 ka) of southwestern Germany is well known for yielding some of the oldest...
ABSTRACT: Hematite coatings are common on vertebrate fossils from Paleocene/Eocene paleosol deposits...
Ceramics are one of the key diagnostic artifacts that define the Late Prehistoric culture of the peo...
Archaeological excavations at sites of the Olmec civilization (1500 to 500 B.C. in present-day Mexic...
In this paper we report on possible historic European trade materials found at the Willis Place #2 s...
This article presents a detailed analysis of chipped stone artifacts from the Redwine Site (41SM193)...
As part of a WPA-funded project, Gus E. Arnold of the University of Texas carried out archaeological...
The term ochre actually encompasses a vast number of iron ore minerals that can be quite different f...
Novaculite was procured and knapped by aboriginal Indian populations living in southwestern Arkansas...