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Ochre resources from the Middle Stone Age sequence of Diepkloof Rock Shelter,Western Cape,South Africa
Authors:L Dayet  P-J Texier  F Daniel  G Porraz
Institution:1. CNRS, UMR 5060-IRAMAT-CRP2A, Université Bordeaux 3, 33607 Pessac, France;2. CNRS, UMR 5199-PACEA, Université de Bordeaux 1, Talence, France;3. CNRS, UMR 7041-ArScAn-AnTET, Université de Nanterre Paris X, France
Abstract:Although no paintings are associated with archaeological contexts before the end of the Middle Stone Age, hundreds of ochre pieces were discovered on numerous southern African sites suggesting a lasting tradition of ochre use. The variability and the significance of ochre exploitation remain however poorly documented. The MSA site of Diepkloof Rock Shelter (Western Cape Province, South Africa) offers an ideal opportunity to discuss questions of ochre procurement, processing, and use over a long sequence. This study develops an original methodology based on observations on one hand, and SEM-EDS, XRD and Raman spectrometry analyses on the other hand. By comparing raw materials with our geological database, we show that some iron-rich raw materials were collected more than 20 km from the site. Such long-distance procurement combined with other elements of the overall context suggests a planning of procurement. One main chaîne opératoire based on grinding was identified at Diepkloof. In comparison with other South African sites, we observed no evidence for use as loading agent in adhesives. We conclude that ochre use may follow regional cultural patterns.
Keywords:Ochre  Middle Stone Age  South Africa  Provenance  Processing  Pigments
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