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Ochrea
Ochrea is the morphological character associated with knotweeds (Polygonaceae) and with pondweeds (Potamogetonaceae). It is a sleeve-like organ which grows from the node up along the stem.
published: 25 May 2020
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A documentary on the production and use of ochre by Hamar women, Ethiopia.
The use of mineral pigments, in particular red ochre, is currently at the centre of the debate on the origin of modern humans and cultural complexity. The earliest secure evidence of ochre use is found at 400,000 year-old archaeological sites in Africa and Europe. At these sites, iron-rich rocks are modified by grinding, scraping, rubbing and knapping to produce red powder. In some cases, modified ochre pieces were used as crayons. Traces of ochre processing in the form of ochre fragments and ochre processing tools are found a most Middle Stone Age sites from Southern and East Africa after 160,000 years ago, but information on how and why this material was used by past populations is still scant. The analysis of ochre still in use by traditional societies is essential in this context. In t...
published: 27 Feb 2023
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Infotain Me
Provided to YouTube by Emubands Ltd
Infotain Me · Ochre
Lemodie
℗ 2006 Ochre
Released on: 2006-07-10
Composer: Christopher Leary
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 29 Apr 2020
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Ochrea
Provided to YouTube by Symphonic Distribution
Ochrea · Vulcanizers Roil
Undisturbed Wild
℗ 2023 Vulcanizers Roil
Released on: 2023-05-12
Writer: Fidel Golombecki
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 07 Jun 2023
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Ochre - Yugen
Track Taken From Album: A Midsummer Nice Dream - 2004
published: 27 Jun 2010
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What does ochrea mean
What does ochrea mean in English?
published: 16 Jan 2016
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Napolese
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Napolese · Ochre
Like Dust Of The Balance
℗ 2009 Ochre
Released on: 2009-07-20
Composer: Christopher Leary
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 29 Apr 2020
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Ochre "Beyond the Outer Loop"
I do not own the rights to any of this amazing music. All rights go to Ochre, if you enjoy the music, consider buying the album to support the artist.
1. Anaphora - 00:00
2. Rowing to the Riverhead - 04:25
3. Adaption - 07:45
4. Out of the Gyre - 09:58
5. Gilded Ground - 13:43
6. Lament - 18:28
7. Suspension - 20:38
8. Tourmaline - 26:55
9. Port Authority - 31:36
10. Weak Transponder - 36:03
11. Fenwick Coliery - 39:31
12. Light Rail - 41:24
13. Null Island - 46:26
14. Trialongue - 49:01
15. Light in the Fog - 52:12
published: 03 May 2017
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A Midsummer Nice Dream
Provided to YouTube by K7 Records GmbH
A Midsummer Nice Dream · Ochre
A Midsummer Nice Dream (15th Anniversary Edition)
℗ 2019 Lapsus Records
Released on: 2019-06-14
Composer: Christopher Scott Leary
Lyricist: Christopher Scott Leary
Music Publisher: Lapsus Records
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 13 Jun 2019
1:23
Ochrea
Ochrea is the morphological character associated with knotweeds (Polygonaceae) and with pondweeds (Potamogetonaceae). It is a sleeve-like organ which grows from...
Ochrea is the morphological character associated with knotweeds (Polygonaceae) and with pondweeds (Potamogetonaceae). It is a sleeve-like organ which grows from the node up along the stem.
https://wn.com/Ochrea
Ochrea is the morphological character associated with knotweeds (Polygonaceae) and with pondweeds (Potamogetonaceae). It is a sleeve-like organ which grows from the node up along the stem.
- published: 25 May 2020
- views: 74
17:27
A documentary on the production and use of ochre by Hamar women, Ethiopia.
The use of mineral pigments, in particular red ochre, is currently at the centre of the debate on the origin of modern humans and cultural complexity. The earli...
The use of mineral pigments, in particular red ochre, is currently at the centre of the debate on the origin of modern humans and cultural complexity. The earliest secure evidence of ochre use is found at 400,000 year-old archaeological sites in Africa and Europe. At these sites, iron-rich rocks are modified by grinding, scraping, rubbing and knapping to produce red powder. In some cases, modified ochre pieces were used as crayons. Traces of ochre processing in the form of ochre fragments and ochre processing tools are found a most Middle Stone Age sites from Southern and East Africa after 160,000 years ago, but information on how and why this material was used by past populations is still scant. The analysis of ochre still in use by traditional societies is essential in this context. In this documentary, researchers from the University of Valencia, Bordeaux and Bergen present the results of their research on Palaeolithic and present-day ochre use in Ethiopia. They focus their attention on the famous archaeological site of Porc-Epic Cave, Dire Dawa. They also document ochre gathering, heating, processing, mixing with other ingredients and use for hair treatment by Hamar women, as well as the role of this material in the Hamar culture.
A Film by Daniela Rosso
Scientific advisors: Daniela Rosso and Francesco d’Errico
Sound and image editing: Olivier Moulaï
Images on Hamar women: Daniela Rosso
Images on Ovahimba women: Francesco d’Errico and Loïc Quentin
Interviews: Alain Queffelec
Voice off: William Fletcher
Informants: Buno Goffa and Ballo Aysire
Music composition, performance and recording: Alex Fermanis MT-BC
Acknowledgements: Renzo Rosso, Ana Herrero, Loïc Quentin, Martine Regert, Ana Rosso, Valérie Fromentin, Catherine de Noter, François Orange.
Funding: APOSTD research grant (CIAPOS/2021/94; Generalitat Valenciana, Spain); Juan de la Cierva-Formación Research Fellowship (FJC2018-035605-I; Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Spain); Fyssen Foundation, Labex LaScArBx cluster of Excellence, University of Bordeaux, France; Grand Programme de Recherche Human Past, University of Bordeaux, France; Programme Talents of the University of Bordeaux Initiative of Excellence, France; Centre for Early Sapiens Behaviour, University of Bergen, Norway
Institutions:
Departament de Prehistòria, Arqueologia i Història Antiga, Grupo de Investigación Prehistoria del Mediterráneo Occidental (PREMEDOC), Universitat de València, Spain
Université Côte d’Azur, CNRS, CEPAM, Nice, France
CNRS – PACEA UMR 5199, Université de Bordeaux, France
Centre for Early Sapiens Behaviour, University of Bergen, Norway
Production: University of Bordeaux
https://wn.com/A_Documentary_On_The_Production_And_Use_Of_Ochre_By_Hamar_Women,_Ethiopia.
The use of mineral pigments, in particular red ochre, is currently at the centre of the debate on the origin of modern humans and cultural complexity. The earliest secure evidence of ochre use is found at 400,000 year-old archaeological sites in Africa and Europe. At these sites, iron-rich rocks are modified by grinding, scraping, rubbing and knapping to produce red powder. In some cases, modified ochre pieces were used as crayons. Traces of ochre processing in the form of ochre fragments and ochre processing tools are found a most Middle Stone Age sites from Southern and East Africa after 160,000 years ago, but information on how and why this material was used by past populations is still scant. The analysis of ochre still in use by traditional societies is essential in this context. In this documentary, researchers from the University of Valencia, Bordeaux and Bergen present the results of their research on Palaeolithic and present-day ochre use in Ethiopia. They focus their attention on the famous archaeological site of Porc-Epic Cave, Dire Dawa. They also document ochre gathering, heating, processing, mixing with other ingredients and use for hair treatment by Hamar women, as well as the role of this material in the Hamar culture.
A Film by Daniela Rosso
Scientific advisors: Daniela Rosso and Francesco d’Errico
Sound and image editing: Olivier Moulaï
Images on Hamar women: Daniela Rosso
Images on Ovahimba women: Francesco d’Errico and Loïc Quentin
Interviews: Alain Queffelec
Voice off: William Fletcher
Informants: Buno Goffa and Ballo Aysire
Music composition, performance and recording: Alex Fermanis MT-BC
Acknowledgements: Renzo Rosso, Ana Herrero, Loïc Quentin, Martine Regert, Ana Rosso, Valérie Fromentin, Catherine de Noter, François Orange.
Funding: APOSTD research grant (CIAPOS/2021/94; Generalitat Valenciana, Spain); Juan de la Cierva-Formación Research Fellowship (FJC2018-035605-I; Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Spain); Fyssen Foundation, Labex LaScArBx cluster of Excellence, University of Bordeaux, France; Grand Programme de Recherche Human Past, University of Bordeaux, France; Programme Talents of the University of Bordeaux Initiative of Excellence, France; Centre for Early Sapiens Behaviour, University of Bergen, Norway
Institutions:
Departament de Prehistòria, Arqueologia i Història Antiga, Grupo de Investigación Prehistoria del Mediterráneo Occidental (PREMEDOC), Universitat de València, Spain
Université Côte d’Azur, CNRS, CEPAM, Nice, France
CNRS – PACEA UMR 5199, Université de Bordeaux, France
Centre for Early Sapiens Behaviour, University of Bergen, Norway
Production: University of Bordeaux
- published: 27 Feb 2023
- views: 24297
6:11
Infotain Me
Provided to YouTube by Emubands Ltd
Infotain Me · Ochre
Lemodie
℗ 2006 Ochre
Released on: 2006-07-10
Composer: Christopher Leary
Auto-generated by YouTube...
Provided to YouTube by Emubands Ltd
Infotain Me · Ochre
Lemodie
℗ 2006 Ochre
Released on: 2006-07-10
Composer: Christopher Leary
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Infotain_Me
Provided to YouTube by Emubands Ltd
Infotain Me · Ochre
Lemodie
℗ 2006 Ochre
Released on: 2006-07-10
Composer: Christopher Leary
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 29 Apr 2020
- views: 51097
2:21
Ochrea
Provided to YouTube by Symphonic Distribution
Ochrea · Vulcanizers Roil
Undisturbed Wild
℗ 2023 Vulcanizers Roil
Released on: 2023-05-12
Writer: Fidel Golo...
Provided to YouTube by Symphonic Distribution
Ochrea · Vulcanizers Roil
Undisturbed Wild
℗ 2023 Vulcanizers Roil
Released on: 2023-05-12
Writer: Fidel Golombecki
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Ochrea
Provided to YouTube by Symphonic Distribution
Ochrea · Vulcanizers Roil
Undisturbed Wild
℗ 2023 Vulcanizers Roil
Released on: 2023-05-12
Writer: Fidel Golombecki
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 07 Jun 2023
- views: 450
5:42
Ochre - Yugen
Track Taken From Album: A Midsummer Nice Dream - 2004
Track Taken From Album: A Midsummer Nice Dream - 2004
https://wn.com/Ochre_Yugen
Track Taken From Album: A Midsummer Nice Dream - 2004
- published: 27 Jun 2010
- views: 34316
5:33
Napolese
Provided to YouTube by Emubands Ltd
Napolese · Ochre
Like Dust Of The Balance
℗ 2009 Ochre
Released on: 2009-07-20
Composer: Christopher Leary
Auto-genera...
Provided to YouTube by Emubands Ltd
Napolese · Ochre
Like Dust Of The Balance
℗ 2009 Ochre
Released on: 2009-07-20
Composer: Christopher Leary
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Napolese
Provided to YouTube by Emubands Ltd
Napolese · Ochre
Like Dust Of The Balance
℗ 2009 Ochre
Released on: 2009-07-20
Composer: Christopher Leary
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 29 Apr 2020
- views: 8194
56:46
Ochre "Beyond the Outer Loop"
I do not own the rights to any of this amazing music. All rights go to Ochre, if you enjoy the music, consider buying the album to support the artist.
1. Anaph...
I do not own the rights to any of this amazing music. All rights go to Ochre, if you enjoy the music, consider buying the album to support the artist.
1. Anaphora - 00:00
2. Rowing to the Riverhead - 04:25
3. Adaption - 07:45
4. Out of the Gyre - 09:58
5. Gilded Ground - 13:43
6. Lament - 18:28
7. Suspension - 20:38
8. Tourmaline - 26:55
9. Port Authority - 31:36
10. Weak Transponder - 36:03
11. Fenwick Coliery - 39:31
12. Light Rail - 41:24
13. Null Island - 46:26
14. Trialongue - 49:01
15. Light in the Fog - 52:12
https://wn.com/Ochre_Beyond_The_Outer_Loop
I do not own the rights to any of this amazing music. All rights go to Ochre, if you enjoy the music, consider buying the album to support the artist.
1. Anaphora - 00:00
2. Rowing to the Riverhead - 04:25
3. Adaption - 07:45
4. Out of the Gyre - 09:58
5. Gilded Ground - 13:43
6. Lament - 18:28
7. Suspension - 20:38
8. Tourmaline - 26:55
9. Port Authority - 31:36
10. Weak Transponder - 36:03
11. Fenwick Coliery - 39:31
12. Light Rail - 41:24
13. Null Island - 46:26
14. Trialongue - 49:01
15. Light in the Fog - 52:12
- published: 03 May 2017
- views: 28014
2:56
A Midsummer Nice Dream
Provided to YouTube by K7 Records GmbH
A Midsummer Nice Dream · Ochre
A Midsummer Nice Dream (15th Anniversary Edition)
℗ 2019 Lapsus Records
Released on: 2...
Provided to YouTube by K7 Records GmbH
A Midsummer Nice Dream · Ochre
A Midsummer Nice Dream (15th Anniversary Edition)
℗ 2019 Lapsus Records
Released on: 2019-06-14
Composer: Christopher Scott Leary
Lyricist: Christopher Scott Leary
Music Publisher: Lapsus Records
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/A_Midsummer_Nice_Dream
Provided to YouTube by K7 Records GmbH
A Midsummer Nice Dream · Ochre
A Midsummer Nice Dream (15th Anniversary Edition)
℗ 2019 Lapsus Records
Released on: 2019-06-14
Composer: Christopher Scott Leary
Lyricist: Christopher Scott Leary
Music Publisher: Lapsus Records
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 13 Jun 2019
- views: 17258