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5. Ocher deposit prospecting using object-based image analysis of WorldView-3 VNIR data: A case study in Hormuz Island, southern Iran.

6. LATE UPPER PALEOLITHIC OF THE LOWER VITIM (BASED ON THE DATA OF KOVRIZHKA-III–IV AND BOL’SHOI YAKOR’-I SITES)

7. Para pagar en oro: la pesa fenicia del teatro cómico de Cádiz.

8. Effects of Calcium Chloride, Ocher, and PP Fibers on the Mechanical Properties of Low Cement High-Performance Concrete with Ca(OH)2-Activated Slag Binder: A Novel Approach.

9. Book of Earth : A Guide to Ochre, Pigment, and Raw Color

10. The Usage of Ochre at the Verge of Neolithisation From the Near East to the Carpathian Basin

11. Pigment of our Imagination.

12. ARTIST'S IRON-BASED NATURAL EARTH PIGMENTS OF TUSCANY (MONTE AMIATA VOLCANO, ITALY).

13. A Review on Historical Earth Pigments Used in India's Wall Paintings.

14. Peinture secrète et sacrée : l’ocre

15. Позднепалеолитический комплекс культурного горизонта 2Г стоянки Коврижка IV на р. Витим (Байкало-Патомское нагорье).

16. Archaeological Ochres of the Rock Art Site of Leopard Cave (Erongo, Namibia): Looking for Later Stone Age Sociocultural Behaviors.

19. To pay in gold: the phoenician weight of the Teatro Cómico of Cadiz

20. The Ochre Whisperer.

21. The Growth Differences Between Leptolyngbya HS-16 Isolated from Gunung Pancar Hot Spring (69 ºC) and Leptolyngbya HS-36 Isolated from Maribaya Hot Spring (42 ºC) Incubated in 20 ºC and 50 ºC.

22. Ochre, Ground Stone, and Wrapping the Dead in the Late Epipalaeolithic (Natufian) Levant: Revealing the Funerary Practices at Shubayqa 1, Jordan.

23. Probing the birthplace of the "Epirus school" of painting: analytical investigation of the Filanthropinon monastery murals—Part I: pigments.

24. Ochre and pigment use at Hohle Fels cave: Results of the first systematic review of ochre and ochre-related artefacts from the Upper Palaeolithic in Germany.

25. PAINTED LADIES.

26. Reinforcement of Epoxy Composites with Application of Finely-ground Ochre and Electrophysical Method of the Composition Modification

28. COLOR AND COMMUNICATION.

29. ПОЗДНИЙ ВЕРХНИЙ ПАЛЕОЛИТ НИЖНЕГО ВИТИМА (ПО МАТЕРИАЛАМ СТОЯНОК КОВРИЖКА-III–IV И БОЛЬШОЙ ЯКОРЬ-I)

30. Egyptian Sarcophagi and Mummies in the San Diego Museum of Man: Some Technical Studies.

31. A non-destructive spectroscopic study of the decoration of archaeological pottery: from matt-painted bichrome ceramic sherds (southern Italy, VIII-VII B.C.) to an intact Etruscan cinerary urn.

32. Gaining ethnoarchaeological insight into prehistoric southern African pigment mining practices.

34. AGA SZYDLIK: HIMBA | THE RED TRIBE.

36. Sourcing and processing of ochre during the late upper Palaeolithic at Tagliente rock-shelter (NE Italy) based on conventional X-ray powder diffraction analysis.

37. Textural, microstructural, and compositional characteristics of Fe-based geomaterials and Upper Paleolithic ocher in the Lessini Mountains, Northeast Italy: Implications for provenance studies.

38. Patterns of change and continuity in ochre use during the late Middle Stone Age of the Horn of Africa: The Porc-Epic Cave record.

39. Synthesis and characterization of iron and iron nitride microtubes obtained from biogenic iron oxide.

40. Staicele Paint Manufactory, Ochre Deposit of Reciems: A Retrospective Journey Through the History of Staicele Paint Manufactory and Evaluation of Production Technologies.

41. How people used ochre at Rose Cottage Cave, South Africa: Sixty thousand years of evidence from the Middle Stone Age.

42. The effect of submersion in the ochre formation in geotextile filters.

43. Elemental fingerprinting of Kenya Rift Valley ochre deposits for provenance studies of rock art and archaeological pigments.

44. Red and yellow ochres from the archaeological site Pedra do Cantagalo I, in Piripiri, Piauí, Brazil.

45. BASALT INTRUSIONS IN PALAEOKARST CAVES IN THE CENTRAL LESSINI MOUNTAINS (VENETIAN PREALPS, ITALY).

46. Recovery and reuse of sludge from active and passive treatment of mine drainage-impacted waters: a review.

47. Finding Meaning.

48. EARTH PIGMENTS OF MONTE AMIATA VOLCANO, TUSCANY 16 ARTIST'S IRON-BASED NATURAL EARTH PIGMENTS OF TUSCANY (MONTE AMIATA VOLCANO, ITALY)

50. Middle Stone Age Ochre Processing and Behavioural Complexity in the Horn of Africa: Evidence from Porc-Epic Cave, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia.

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