Aproximación etnoarqueológica al uso de colorantes para el tratamiento del cabelloel caso de los Hamar (Etiopía)
ISSN: 0079-8215, 2339-9171
Year of publication: 2017
Volume: 48
Issue: 2
Pages: 123-149
Type: Article
More publications in: Pyrenae: revista de prehistòria i antiguitat de la Mediterrània Occidental
Abstract
Ochre use is currently at the centre of the debate on the origin of cultural complexity. Numerous Palaeolithic sites yielded proof of a systematic use of this material, which has been interpreted as functional or symbolic. The analysis of ochre use among traditional societies is essential in this context. Our aim is to conduct a preliminary analysis of the ochre chaîne opératoire for hair treatment among the Hamar women, and more specifically to understand the role of this material in the Hamar culture.
Funding information
Este trabajo se ha realizado con el apoyo financiero de la Generalitat de Catalunya (Ajuts per a la contractació de personal investigador novell, FI-DGR). La fundación Martine Aublet, el Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y del Desarrollo Internacional Francés (Bourse d’Excellence Eiffel) y la Fundación Wenner-Gren (Gr. 8786) han participado en la finan-ciación de este trabajo.Bibliographic References
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