@misc{Trąbska_Joanna_Ferruginous_2012, author={Trąbska, Joanna}, volume={64}, copyright={Rights Reserved - Free Access}, address={Kraków}, journal={Sprawozdania Archeologiczne}, howpublished={online}, year={2012}, publisher={Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk}, language={eng}, abstract={Red, cherry, orange, yellow and pink ferruginous powders have long been observed on Palaeolithic sites along with solid objects of similar material, which used to be labelled as “ochre” or “haematite”. Artefacts below 5 mm in size can carry abundant information on their provenance and processing (mixing with binders, heating, manufacturing with bone and flint tools, rubbing). Powders from selected Palaeolithic sites (Dzierżysław-35, Wierzawice, Michałów-Piaska, Klissoura, Gönnersdorf, Dolní Vĕstonice, Stadice, Monruz) were examined with X-ray diffraction, scanning microscopy, micro-chemical analysis, Raman spectroscopy and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy. A database of raw materials and archaeological ferruginous objects is under construction}, type={Text}, title={Ferruginous red micro-artefacts as a source of archaeological information: a study of selected Palaeolithic sites and experimental research = Czerwone proszki żelaziste jako źródło informacji archeologicznej — na podstawie wybranych stanowisk paleolitycznych i badań eksperymentalnych}, URL={http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/54718/PDF/WA308_74848_P244_Ferruginous-red-micr_I.pdf}, keywords={hematite, ochre, provenance, processing, Palaeolithic, research, archaeometry, SEM/EDS, XRD, Raman spectroscopy, FTIR}, }