Ochre is the common archaeological term for prehistoric pigments. It is applied to a range of uses, from ritual burials to cave art to medications. While a substantial number of Palaeolithic paint mining pits have been identified across Europe, the link between ochre use and provenance, and their antiquity, has never yet been identified. Here we characterise the mineralogical signature of core-shell processed ochre from the Palaeolithic paint mining pits near Lovas in Hungary, using a novel integration of petrographic and mineralogical techniques. We present the first evidence for core-shell processed, natural pigment that was prepared by prehistoric people from hematitic red ochre. This involved combining the darker red outer shell with th...
Les Bossats, near Ormesson, is a newly discovered late mousterian site dated around 47.000 B.P. by t...
This thesis focuses on the material referred to as ochre. The aim of the project is to present the c...
Ochre is a common feature at Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites and has often been interpreted as a proxy ...
Ochre is the common archaeological term for prehistoric pigments. It is applied to a range of uses, ...
Ochre is the common archaeological term for prehistoric pigments. It is applied to a range of uses, ...
<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, ...
Abstract The use of mineral pigments, in particular iron-rich rocks, holds significant importance in...
Though many European Upper Palaeolithic sites document early examples of symbolic material expressio...
Though many European Upper Palaeolithic sites document early examples of symbolic material expressio...
social practices represents a benchmark in the evolution of complex human cognition. Excavations in ...
We describe colour, hardness, grain size, geological type and surface modifications of ochre pieces ...
The use of red iron‐based earth pigments, or ochre, is a key component of early symbolic behaviours ...
The occurrence of ochre fragments in the caves of Arangas and Los Canes, two archaeological sites lo...
ABSTRACT: Ochre (colouring ferruginous rocks) is widespread in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic contexts,...
Les Bossats, near Ormesson, is a newly discovered late mousterian site dated around 47.000 B.P. by t...
This thesis focuses on the material referred to as ochre. The aim of the project is to present the c...
Ochre is a common feature at Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites and has often been interpreted as a proxy ...
Ochre is the common archaeological term for prehistoric pigments. It is applied to a range of uses, ...
Ochre is the common archaeological term for prehistoric pigments. It is applied to a range of uses, ...
<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, ...
Abstract The use of mineral pigments, in particular iron-rich rocks, holds significant importance in...
Though many European Upper Palaeolithic sites document early examples of symbolic material expressio...
Though many European Upper Palaeolithic sites document early examples of symbolic material expressio...
social practices represents a benchmark in the evolution of complex human cognition. Excavations in ...
We describe colour, hardness, grain size, geological type and surface modifications of ochre pieces ...
The use of red iron‐based earth pigments, or ochre, is a key component of early symbolic behaviours ...
The occurrence of ochre fragments in the caves of Arangas and Los Canes, two archaeological sites lo...
ABSTRACT: Ochre (colouring ferruginous rocks) is widespread in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic contexts,...
Les Bossats, near Ormesson, is a newly discovered late mousterian site dated around 47.000 B.P. by t...
This thesis focuses on the material referred to as ochre. The aim of the project is to present the c...
Ochre is a common feature at Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites and has often been interpreted as a proxy ...