Institutional affiliations
CNRS-MNHN
David PLEURDEAU,
List of publications
June 2022 — Standardization procedure to provide a unified multi-method elemental compositional dataset, application to ferruginous colouring matters from Namibia. Curation of archaeological materials often leads to carrying out
multi-analytical methodologies that combine non-invasive and... Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. Vol. 43, p. 103454. Publisher: Elsevier.
, ISSN:
2352409X
February 2021 — Data pretreatment and multivariate analyses for ochre sourcing: Application to Leopard Cave (Erongo, Namibia). Usually referred to as ‘ochre’ or ‘pigment’ in archaeological contexts,
ferruginous rocks were commonly exploited during the... Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. Vol. 35, p. 102757. ZSCC: 0000001.
, ISSN:
2352-409X
September 2020 — Palaeoproteomics gives new insight into early southern African pastoralism. Scientific Reports. Vol. 10, n° 1, p. 14427. ISBN: 2045-2322 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group Type:
10.1038/s41598-020-71374-3.
, 2019 — First in situ pXRF analyses of rock paintings in Erongo, Namibia: results, current limits, and prospects. Namibia is one of the southern African countries hosting the richest
rock art heritage, with thousands of rock paintings.... Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. Vol. 11, p. 4123-4145. ISBN: 1866-9565 Publisher: Springer Type: 10.1007/s12520-019-00787-7.
, 2012 — “Of Sheep and Men”: Earliest Direct Evidence of Caprine Domestication in Southern Africa at Leopard Cave (Erongo, Namibia). PLoS ONE. Vol. 7, n° 7, e40340.
, 2011 — The Early Oldowan Stone-Tool Assemblage from Fejej FJ-1a, Ethiopia. Located in the Omo-Turkana basin at the northern limit of the Koobi Fora
sedimentary Formation, the Fejej region has recently... Journal of African Archaeology. Vol. 9, n° 2, p. 207-224. ZSCC: NoCitationData[s0] Publisher: Africa Magna Verlag.
, ISSN:
1612-1651
2004 — « Le site de Fejej FJ-1. Cadre de vie et comportement des hominidés. » in Les sites préhistoriques de la région de Fejej, Sud-Omo, Éthiopie, dans
leur contexte stratigraphique et paléontologique. Hominid behaviour at the fejej site FJ-1. In level C1 from the Fejej
site FJ-1, the good presevation of the archeological and... Dir. Editions Recherche sur les Civilisations, p. 605-618.
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