Tracing Early Human Culture Evolution. The Persistent and Constantly evolving use of Ochre 40,000 years ago in Ethiopia
A team of researchers from Spain and France have analysed the largest known collection of red and yellow mineral pigment fragments, commonly called ochre, dated to the Middle Stone Age (300-40 000 years ago) and found at Porc-Epic Cave, Ethiopia. Their study, published in Scientific Reports, reveals that the human groups visiting this site gradually changed the techniques used to produce ochre powder to adapt to environmental changes.
Reference
Rosso DE, Regert M, d’Errico F. First identification of an evolving Middle Stone Age ochre culture at Porc-Epic Cave, Ethiopia. Scientific reports, publié le 08 septembre 2023.
Contacts
Postdoctoral researcher l Daniela Rosso l daniela.rosso@uv.es
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CNRS researcher l Francesco d’Errico l francesco.derrico@u-bordeaux.fr
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