Elizabeth Catherine Velliky
Postdoktor
- E-postElizabeth.Velliky@uib.no
- Telefon+47 55 58 23 22
- BesøksadresseØysteins gate 35007 Bergen
- PostadressePostboks 78055020 Bergen
Utvalgte publikasjoner
- 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.
- (2023). Mineral pigment provisioning and rock art in Stone Age Eswatini.
- (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.
- (2022). Pilot fires: Preliminary Report from Interdisciplinary Actualistic Fire Experiments. EXARC Journal. 10 sider.
- (2022). Ochre and pigment behaivours throughout the Upper Palaeolithic (ca. 43.5-12.5 kya) in the Swabian Jura of Southwestern Germany.
- (2022). New insights into ochre features and their associated behaviours from the Howieson’s Poort layers at Klipdrift Shelter.
- (2022). Current perspectives on ochre behaviors in the LSA of eSwatini.
- (2021). The ochre workshop: past and present-day perspectives on colour and human behaviour. 99-113. I:
- (2021). The Palimpsest. Universitetet i Oslo.
- (2021). The Palimpsest. Universitetet i Oslo.
- (2021). The MAMOR Database: Measuring Anthropogenic Markings on 3D Ochre Surface Renderings.
- (2021). The Forgotten Kingdom: New investigations in the prehistory of Eswatini. Journal of Global Archaeology.
- (2021). Ochre Provenance in Eswatini: Geochemical Insights on MSA/LSA Ochre Procurement.
- (2021). Ochre Across Deep Time: A conversation exploring ochre's enduring role in human behavior and evolution, and in protecting Earth-systems knowledge.
- (2021). Early anthropogenic use of hematite on Aurignacian ivory personal ornaments from Hohle Fels and Vogelherd caves, Germany. Journal of Human Evolution. 12 sider.
- (2021). Characterizing microscopic ochre fragments at Middle Stone Age sites: implications for evaluating prehistoric ochre use and deposition.
- (2021). Characterizing microscopic ochre fragments at Middle Stone Age sites: Implications for evaluating in-situ ochre processing and use.
- (2021). Archaeological, archaeometric and ethnographic perspectives on ochre behaviours in Eswatini.
- (2020). When Homo sapiens became like us: The Origins of Symbolism and how we define Modern Human Behaviour.
- (2020). The past wasn’t black & white: the role of colour in the story of humans.
- (2020). Hidden in plain sight: A microanalytical study of a Middle Stone Age ochre piece trapped inside a micromorphological block sample. Geoarchaeology. 31 sider.
- (2020). First large-scale provenance study of pigments reveals new complex behavioural patterns during the Upper Palaeolithic of southwestern Germany. Archaeometry.
- (2020). First large-scale provenance study of pigments reveals new complex behavioural patterns during the Upper Palaeolithic of south-western Germany. Archaeometry. 173-193.
- (2019). Pigments and people in a changing landscape: Investigating ochre behaviors in Southwestern Germany during the Upper Paleolithic (ca. 44-12.5 kcal BP).
- (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.
- (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.
- (2018). The selection and exploitation of ancient pigments: Identifying diachronic trends in ochre use through NAA at Hohle Fels Cave, Germany.
- (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.
- (2018). Identifying diachronic changes in ochre behaviours throughout the Upper Palaeolithic (ca. 40-12.5kya) of Southwestern Germany.
- (2017). Sixth annual meeting of the European Society for the Study of Human Evolution. Evolutionary Anthropology (print). 7-8.
- (2017). Rötel- und Ockerartefakte aus dem Hohle Fels: Farbpigmente und Kunst von der Schwäbischen Alb.
- (2016). Identifying anthropogenic modification on archaeology ochre materials by early hominin populations.