In the Natufian lithic component at Hayonim, both in the cave and the terrace, numerous artifacts of pink/red color may be recognized. Cherts with similar appearance are not present in the geological environment surrounding the site in Northern Israel. Pink chert available in Jordan is shown to be of different nature. Thus this leaves us with the hypothesis of intentional heat treatment of locally available iron-rich yellow chert, of Cenomanian age. Based on experimental replication of chert firing and SEM analysis, we argue that a well-mastered and controlled use of fire was practiced by some skilled craftsmen at Hayonim throughtout the Late Epipalaeolithic
This research focuses on the experimentation and exploration of heat treatment used on chert by the ...
The Amudian (late Lower Paleolithic) site of Qesem Cave in Israel represents one of the earliest exa...
International audienceThe Solutrean technocomplex is characterized by the use of innovative techniqu...
In the Natufian lithic component at Hayonim, both in the cave and the terrace, numerous artifacts of...
The transformation of yellow goethite into red hematite by heating has long been assumed for Palaeo...
The transformation of yellow goethite into red hematite by heating has long been assumed for Palaeol...
The first direct evidence for high temperature firing of ochre as early as 100 ka ago is presented. ...
Heating of prehistoric coloring materials can induce radical changes in color indicative of structur...
Discovery of pigments at Middle Palaeolithic sites is of interest in the context of the ongoing deba...
Abstract : Despite an increasing number of studies, colouring materials are still poorly understood...
The study of lithic Chasséen industries from Drôme, Aude and Haute-Savoie (France) shows that therma...
The use of red ochre for utilitarian, symbolic and artistic purposes is widely documented in prehist...
The last years have seen the development of provenance studies of archaeological remains present in ...
Decorating the living space, objects, body and clothes with colour is a widespread human practice. W...
International audienceHeat treatment of lithic raw material is used for the first time in Europe in ...
This research focuses on the experimentation and exploration of heat treatment used on chert by the ...
The Amudian (late Lower Paleolithic) site of Qesem Cave in Israel represents one of the earliest exa...
International audienceThe Solutrean technocomplex is characterized by the use of innovative techniqu...
In the Natufian lithic component at Hayonim, both in the cave and the terrace, numerous artifacts of...
The transformation of yellow goethite into red hematite by heating has long been assumed for Palaeo...
The transformation of yellow goethite into red hematite by heating has long been assumed for Palaeol...
The first direct evidence for high temperature firing of ochre as early as 100 ka ago is presented. ...
Heating of prehistoric coloring materials can induce radical changes in color indicative of structur...
Discovery of pigments at Middle Palaeolithic sites is of interest in the context of the ongoing deba...
Abstract : Despite an increasing number of studies, colouring materials are still poorly understood...
The study of lithic Chasséen industries from Drôme, Aude and Haute-Savoie (France) shows that therma...
The use of red ochre for utilitarian, symbolic and artistic purposes is widely documented in prehist...
The last years have seen the development of provenance studies of archaeological remains present in ...
Decorating the living space, objects, body and clothes with colour is a widespread human practice. W...
International audienceHeat treatment of lithic raw material is used for the first time in Europe in ...
This research focuses on the experimentation and exploration of heat treatment used on chert by the ...
The Amudian (late Lower Paleolithic) site of Qesem Cave in Israel represents one of the earliest exa...
International audienceThe Solutrean technocomplex is characterized by the use of innovative techniqu...