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Ochre communities of practice in Stone Age Eswatini

Humanities

Ochre communities of practice in Stone Age Eswatini

B. L. Macdonald, E. C. Velliky, et al.

This research unveils a groundbreaking framework for understanding how ochre use varied across Stone Age Eswatini, demonstrating cultural continuity over thousands of years. Led by Brandi L. MacDonald and her esteemed colleagues, the study analyzes ochre from multiple archaeological sites, revealing unique procurement strategies and relationships among communities of practice.... show more
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