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Utvalgte publikasjoner
  • Velliky, Elizabeth; Barbieri, Alvise; Porr, Martin; Conard, Nicholas j.; Macdonald, Brandi lee. 2019. A preliminary study on ochre sources in Southwestern Germany and its potential for ochre provenance during the Upper Paleolithic. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 27. 14 sider.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2023). Resisting Nature.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2023). Mineral pigment provisioning and rock art in Stone Age Eswatini.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2023). Clearing the brush of time: a re-examination of the Dikbosch 1 rockshelter legacy material and the Later Stone Age of the interior of South Africa.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2022). Pilot fires: Preliminary Report from Interdisciplinary Actualistic Fire Experiments. EXARC Journal. 10 sider.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2022). Ochre and pigment behaivours throughout the Upper Palaeolithic (ca. 43.5-12.5 kya) in the Swabian Jura of Southwestern Germany.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2022). New insights into ochre features and their associated behaviours from the Howieson’s Poort layers at Klipdrift Shelter.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2022). Current perspectives on ochre behaviors in the LSA of eSwatini.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2021). The ochre workshop: past and present-day perspectives on colour and human behaviour. 99-113. I:
    • Vis forfatter(e) (2021). The Palimpsest. Universitetet i Oslo.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2021). The Palimpsest. Universitetet i Oslo.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2021). The MAMOR Database: Measuring Anthropogenic Markings on 3D Ochre Surface Renderings.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2021). The Forgotten Kingdom: New investigations in the prehistory of Eswatini. Journal of Global Archaeology.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2021). Ochre Provenance in Eswatini: Geochemical Insights on MSA/LSA Ochre Procurement.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2021). Ochre Across Deep Time: A conversation exploring ochre's enduring role in human behavior and evolution, and in protecting Earth-systems knowledge.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2021). Early anthropogenic use of hematite on Aurignacian ivory personal ornaments from Hohle Fels and Vogelherd caves, Germany. Journal of Human Evolution. 12 sider.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2021). Characterizing microscopic ochre fragments at Middle Stone Age sites: implications for evaluating prehistoric ochre use and deposition.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2021). Characterizing microscopic ochre fragments at Middle Stone Age sites: Implications for evaluating in-situ ochre processing and use.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2021). Archaeological, archaeometric and ethnographic perspectives on ochre behaviours in Eswatini.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2020). When Homo sapiens became like us: The Origins of Symbolism and how we define Modern Human Behaviour.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2020). The past wasn’t black & white: the role of colour in the story of humans.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2020). Hidden in plain sight: A microanalytical study of a Middle Stone Age ochre piece trapped inside a micromorphological block sample. Geoarchaeology. 31 sider.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2020). First large-scale provenance study of pigments reveals new complex behavioural patterns during the Upper Palaeolithic of southwestern Germany. Archaeometry.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2020). First large-scale provenance study of pigments reveals new complex behavioural patterns during the Upper Palaeolithic of south-western Germany. Archaeometry. 173-193.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Pigments and people in a changing landscape: Investigating ochre behaviors in Southwestern Germany during the Upper Paleolithic (ca. 44-12.5 kcal BP).
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). A preliminary study on ochre sources in Southwestern Germany and its potential for ochre provenance during the Upper Paleolithic. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 14 sider.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2018). The use of ochre and painting during the Upper Paleolithic of the Swabian Jura in the context of the development of ochre use in Africa and Europe. Open Archaeology. 185-205.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2018). The selection and exploitation of ancient pigments: Identifying diachronic trends in ochre use through NAA at Hohle Fels Cave, Germany.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2018). 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. PLOS ONE. 40 sider.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2018). Identifying diachronic changes in ochre behaviours throughout the Upper Palaeolithic (ca. 40-12.5kya) of Southwestern Germany.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2017). Sixth annual meeting of the European Society for the Study of Human Evolution. Evolutionary Anthropology (print). 7-8.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2017). Rötel- und Ockerartefakte aus dem Hohle Fels: Farbpigmente und Kunst von der Schwäbischen Alb.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2016). Identifying anthropogenic modification on archaeology ochre materials by early hominin populations.

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