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Hunter-Gatherers Harvested and Heated Microbial Biogenic Iron Oxides to Produce Rock Art Pigment

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Hunter-Gatherers Harvested and Heated Microbial Biogenic Iron Oxides to Produce Rock Art Pigment

University of Missouri scientists reconstruct one of Earth's oldest materials commonly found in ancient rock art, 2020-04-01

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Rock art of Nlaka'pamux : indigenous theory and practice on the British Columbia Plateau

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Hunter-Gatherers Harvested and Heated Microbial Biogenic Iron Oxides to Produce Rock Art Pigment