[HTML][HTML] The conquest of the dark spaces: An experimental approach to lighting systems in Paleolithic caves
Artificial lighting was a crucial physical resource for expanding complex social and
economic behavior in Paleolithic groups. Furthermore, the control of fire allowed the …
economic behavior in Paleolithic groups. Furthermore, the control of fire allowed the …
The influence of smoke density on hearth location and activity areas at Lower Paleolithic Lazaret Cave, France
Y Kedar, G Kedar, R Barkai - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
We analyze the influence of hearth location and smoke dispersal on potential activity areas
at Lower Paleolithic Lazaret Cave, France, focusing on archaeostratigraphic unit UA25 …
at Lower Paleolithic Lazaret Cave, France, focusing on archaeostratigraphic unit UA25 …
Inferring diet, disease and antibiotic resistance from ancient human oral microbiomes
G Dahlquist-Axe, FJ Standeven… - Microbial …, 2024 - microbiologyresearch.org
The interaction between a host and its microbiome is an area of intense study. For the
human host, it is known that the various body-site-associated microbiomes impact heavily on …
human host, it is known that the various body-site-associated microbiomes impact heavily on …
A multi-model structural analysis of the vaults of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral after the 2019 fire and a proposal for a hybrid model merging continuum and discrete …
Abstract After the Notre-Dame de Paris (NDP) Cathedral fire, a structural analysis was
undertaken to provide decision support for architects in charge of diagnosis and repair …
undertaken to provide decision support for architects in charge of diagnosis and repair …
Hypoxia in Paleolithic decorated caves: the use of artificial light in deep caves reduces oxygen concentration and induces altered states of consciousness
Y Kedar, G Kedar, R Barkai - Time and Mind, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper, we present a novel hypothesis as to what led humans in the Upper Paleolithic
to penetrate and decorate deep, dark caves. Many of the depictions in these caves are …
to penetrate and decorate deep, dark caves. Many of the depictions in these caves are …
Hidden paintings, forgotten histories: a micro-stratigraphic approach to study coated rock art
Is it possible to detect rock paintings coated by natural or anthropic concretions? In this work,
a methodology to discover and characterize underlying paintings is proposed. This …
a methodology to discover and characterize underlying paintings is proposed. This …
[HTML][HTML] Temperatures reached by the roof structure of Notre-Dame de Paris in the fire of April 15th 2019 determined by Raman paleothermometry
D Deldicque, JN Rouzaud - Comptes …, 2020 - comptes-rendus.academie-sciences …
Résumé When the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral burnt, the oak frame was almost
completely destroyed. The temperatures reached were determined by an original method of …
completely destroyed. The temperatures reached were determined by an original method of …
Multianalytical and multiproxy approach to the characterization of a Paleolithic lamp. An example in Nerja cave (Southern Iberian Peninsula)
MÁ Medina-Alcaide, LM Cabalín, J Laserna… - Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Understanding the illumination systems used by Paleolithic groups in caves gives us
essential information about the Paleo-speleological capabilities of our ancestors and their …
essential information about the Paleo-speleological capabilities of our ancestors and their …
Lamp for light: How temperature and humidity determine light management in Upper Paleolithic decorated cave environments
Y Kedar, G Kedar, R Barkai - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Analysis of lighting system management in Upper Paleolithic decorated caves is
crucial to our understanding of the light sources used to create and observe depictions …
crucial to our understanding of the light sources used to create and observe depictions …
Setting fire in a Paleolithic Cave: The influence of cave dimensions on smoke dispersal
Y Kedar, G Kedar, R Barkai - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2020 - Elsevier
Hearths are considered a central element in reconstructing activity areas, artifact distribution,
and spatial organization of human activities in Paleolithic caves and rock shelters. However …
and spatial organization of human activities in Paleolithic caves and rock shelters. However …