At the prehistoric site of Rosalinde in Ruien (Belgium) sandstone blocks of local origin have been found in a configuration that was tentatively interpreted by the archaeologists as a hearth. These sandstones are identified as ferruginous sandstone and glauconiferous sandstone, and each block shows a discoloured rim which is not typically observed on these lithotypes. In order to confirm their use as hearth stones, the mineralogy in the discoloured rim was studied and compared to the bulk mineralogical composition by means of optical petrography, X-ray diffraction (XRD), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and dithionite-citrate bicarbonate extraction (DCB). In the ferruginous sandstone, XRD and DSC illustrate the transformation of amor...
International audienceSilcrete heat treatment in the South African Middle Stone Age has been underst...
PosterInternational audienceFrom 300 ky, prehistoric people have used pigmentaceous rocks. If the a...
The elemental analysis of minerals/rocks has been often used for the determination of their geologic...
Heating of prehistoric coloring materials can induce radical changes in color indicative of structur...
The transformation of yellow goethite into red hematite by heating has long been assumed for Palaeol...
This study aims at analyzing the mineralogical, chemical, and structural characteristics of flint ra...
Throughout (pre)history, non-flint rocks have been used to structure fireplaces, to retain heat, to ...
Very few prehistoric cave deposits in Western Europe contain visible hearth remains, even though the...
In this paper we conduct geochemical and colourimetric measurements of glauconite grains in micromor...
International audienceThe coloring materials present an important diversity regarding the contexts i...
Before 100,000 years ago, during the Middle Stone Age (MSA) of South Africa, silica varieties of min...
International audienceSilcrete heat treatment in the South African Middle Stone Age has been underst...
PosterInternational audienceFrom 300 ky, prehistoric people have used pigmentaceous rocks. If the a...
The elemental analysis of minerals/rocks has been often used for the determination of their geologic...
Heating of prehistoric coloring materials can induce radical changes in color indicative of structur...
The transformation of yellow goethite into red hematite by heating has long been assumed for Palaeol...
This study aims at analyzing the mineralogical, chemical, and structural characteristics of flint ra...
Throughout (pre)history, non-flint rocks have been used to structure fireplaces, to retain heat, to ...
Very few prehistoric cave deposits in Western Europe contain visible hearth remains, even though the...
In this paper we conduct geochemical and colourimetric measurements of glauconite grains in micromor...
International audienceThe coloring materials present an important diversity regarding the contexts i...
Before 100,000 years ago, during the Middle Stone Age (MSA) of South Africa, silica varieties of min...
International audienceSilcrete heat treatment in the South African Middle Stone Age has been underst...
PosterInternational audienceFrom 300 ky, prehistoric people have used pigmentaceous rocks. If the a...
The elemental analysis of minerals/rocks has been often used for the determination of their geologic...