HOT Topic – A Colorful Path: What the Ancient Pigment Ochre Tells Us About the Modern Human Mind

 Published On Jan 5, 2024

Ochre and mineral pigments have been used for well over 100,000 years by our species, Homo sapiens. These iron-rich, brightly colored rocks are still widely used around the world today in many ways — from skin protection and medicine to paint — but how do we know how and why it was used in past? Tammy Hodgskiss is an archaeologist and curator at Origins Centre, University of the Witwatersrand, who researches how humans used ochre in the past in southern Africa. In this presentation she discusses new research and interpretations on early human interactions with ochre.

Moderator: Briana Pobiner, paleoanthropologist and educator at Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History.

This Zoom webinar aired December 14, 2023, as part of the HOT (Human Origins Today) Topic series.

Learn more about the HOT Topic series and get info about upcoming webinars on the museum's Events for Adults page: https://naturalhistory.si.edu/events/...

Smithsonian's Human Origins Program Website: https://humanorigins.si.edu/

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