A 100,000-year-old ochre-processing workshop at Blombos Cave, South Africa.
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Characterizing the Late Pleistocene MSA Lithic Technology of Sibudu, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaEarliest stone-tipped projectiles from the Ethiopian rift date to >279,000 years agoAn ochered fossil marine shell from the mousterian of fumane cave, ItalySpiritual and religious aspects of skin and skin disordersNeuron-based heredity and human evolutionEvaluating the Photoprotective Effects of Ochre on Human Skin by In Vivo SPF Assessment: Implications for Human Evolution, Adaptation and DispersalMiddle Stone Age Ochre Processing and Behavioural Complexity in the Horn of Africa: Evidence from Porc-Epic Cave, Dire Dawa, EthiopiaClimate, Environment and Early Human Innovation: Stable Isotope and Faunal Proxy Evidence from Archaeological Sites (98-59ka) in the Southern Cape, South AfricaThe Small Mammal Sequence from the c. 76 - 72 ka Still Bay Levels at Blombos Cave, South Africa - Taphonomic and Palaeoecological Implications for Human BehaviourIntra-Site Variability in the Still Bay Fauna at Blombos Cave: Implications for Explanatory Models of the Middle Stone Age Cultural and Technological EvolutionCore-Shell Processing of Natural Pigment: Upper Palaeolithic Red Ochre from Lovas, HungaryThe peopling of the African continent and the diaspora into the new worldRevised timeline and distribution of the earliest diverged human maternal lineages in southern AfricaDevelopment of Middle Stone Age innovation linked to rapid climate changeAn experimental investigation of the functional hypothesis and evolutionary advantage of stone-tipped spearsCultural evolutionary tipping points in the storage and transmission of informationLanguage did not spring forth 100,000 years agoEvolved priors for ethnolinguistic categorization: A case study from the Quechua-Aymara boundary in the Peruvian AltiplanoHow people used ochre at Rose Cottage Cave, South Africa: Sixty thousand years of evidence from the Middle Stone Age.Patterns of change and continuity in ochre use during the late Middle Stone Age of the Horn of Africa: The Porc-Epic Cave recordPresumed symbolic use of diurnal raptors by Neanderthals.Early Evidence for the Extensive Heat Treatment of Silcrete in the Howiesons Poort at Klipdrift Shelter (Layer PBD, 65 ka), South AfricaTransdermal patches: history, development and pharmacology.A Milk and Ochre Paint Mixture Used 49,000 Years Ago at Sibudu, South Africa.Use of red ochre by early Neandertals.Early hominin biogeography in Island Southeast Asia.Techno-Cultural Characterization of the MIS 5 (c. 105 - 90 Ka) Lithic Industries at Blombos Cave, Southern Cape, South Africa.A Unique Assemblage of Engraved Plaquettes from Ein Qashish South, Jezreel Valley, Israel: Figurative and Non-Figurative Symbols of Late Pleistocene Hunters-Gatherers in the Levant.Early evidence of San material culture represented by organic artifacts from Border Cave, South Africa.Language and other artifacts: socio-cultural dynamics of niche construction.The development of plant food processing in the Levant: insights from use-wear analysis of Early Epipalaeolithic ground stone tools.Lithic technological responses to Late Pleistocene glacial cycling at Pinnacle Point Site 5-6, South Africa.Ochre Bathing of the Bearded Vulture: A Bio-Mimetic Model for Early Humans towards Smell Prevention and Health.MtDNA control region variation affirms diversity and deep sub-structure in populations from southern Africa.From iron coordination compounds to metal oxide nanoparticles.Migrating microbes: what pathogens can tell us about population movements and human evolution.Identifying early modern human ecological niche expansions and associated cultural dynamics in the South African Middle Stone Age.The origin of representational drawing: a comparison of human children and chimpanzees.Technological complexity and the global dispersal of modern humans.A New Pleistocene Hominin Tracksite from the Cape South Coast, South Africa.
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A 100,000-year-old ochre-processing workshop at Blombos Cave, South Africa.
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A 100,000-year-old ochre-processing workshop at Blombos Cave, South Africa.
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Francesco d'Errico
Michel Menu
Renata García-Moreno
Yvan Coquinot
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2011-10-01T00:00:00Z