Many Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites have evidence of the regular collection and use of ochre. Sibudu (KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa) has a large MSA ochre assemblage of over 9000 pieces from layers dating between ~77 ka and ~38 ka. There are 682 pieces with signs of use. All usetraces were examined and activity categories were defined based on published ochre experiments. The most frequent markings on ochre pieces are grinding striations that are smoothed by subsequent rubbing. Grinding and rubbing also occur independently on many pieces. Scored pieces are rare, but are more common in the pre-Still Bay (~77 ka) industry than elsewhere in the sequence. Some scored pieces may represent deliberate engravings. Markings acquired during powder-produ...
Ochre is a common feature at Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites and has often been interpreted as a proxy ...
During the Middle Stone Age hundreds of ochre pieces were discovered on numerous southern Africansit...
Funder: National Research Foundation; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001321Funder: GENUS, Sou...
Many Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites have evidence of the regular collection and use of ochre. Sibudu (...
The properties of ochre from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) layers of Sibudu, KwaZulu-Natal, South Afric...
We describe colour, hardness, grain size, geological type and surface modifications of ochre pieces ...
Ochre is found at numerous Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites and plays a key role in early modern human a...
International audienceOchre is found at numerous Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites and plays a key role i...
Ochre is a common feature at Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites and has often been interpreted as a proxy ...
Abstract The use of mineral pigments, in particular iron-rich rocks, holds significant importance in...
Microscopy was performed on tools obtained from the Middle Stone Age deposits of Sibudu Cave because...
Red ochre is widely distributed at Middle Stone Age (MSA – for list of abbreviations see Appendix 1)...
social practices represents a benchmark in the evolution of complex human cognition. Excavations in ...
International audienceDuring a study of the Still Bay industry at Sibudu (Kwa-Zulu-Natal, South Afri...
It is generally accepted that abstract and iconographic representations are reflections of symbolic ...
Ochre is a common feature at Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites and has often been interpreted as a proxy ...
During the Middle Stone Age hundreds of ochre pieces were discovered on numerous southern Africansit...
Funder: National Research Foundation; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001321Funder: GENUS, Sou...
Many Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites have evidence of the regular collection and use of ochre. Sibudu (...
The properties of ochre from the Middle Stone Age (MSA) layers of Sibudu, KwaZulu-Natal, South Afric...
We describe colour, hardness, grain size, geological type and surface modifications of ochre pieces ...
Ochre is found at numerous Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites and plays a key role in early modern human a...
International audienceOchre is found at numerous Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites and plays a key role i...
Ochre is a common feature at Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites and has often been interpreted as a proxy ...
Abstract The use of mineral pigments, in particular iron-rich rocks, holds significant importance in...
Microscopy was performed on tools obtained from the Middle Stone Age deposits of Sibudu Cave because...
Red ochre is widely distributed at Middle Stone Age (MSA – for list of abbreviations see Appendix 1)...
social practices represents a benchmark in the evolution of complex human cognition. Excavations in ...
International audienceDuring a study of the Still Bay industry at Sibudu (Kwa-Zulu-Natal, South Afri...
It is generally accepted that abstract and iconographic representations are reflections of symbolic ...
Ochre is a common feature at Middle Stone Age (MSA) sites and has often been interpreted as a proxy ...
During the Middle Stone Age hundreds of ochre pieces were discovered on numerous southern Africansit...
Funder: National Research Foundation; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001321Funder: GENUS, Sou...