4.9万年前南非人已开始使用牛奶作画
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- 2024-11-30
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An international research team led by the University of Colorado
Boulder
1 and the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa has discovered a milk-and ochre-based paint dating to 49,000 years ago that inhabitants may have used to
adorn
2 themselves with or to decorate stone or wooden
slabs
3. While the use of ochre by early humans dates to at least 250,000 years ago in Europe and Africa, this is the first time a paint containing ochre and milk has ever been found in association with early humans in South Africa, said Paola
Villa
4, a curator at the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and lead study author. The milk likely was obtained by
killing
5 lactating members of the bovid family such as
buffalo
6, eland, kudu and impala, she said., ,"Although the use of the paint still
remains
7 uncertain, this surprising find establishes the use of milk with ochre well before the introduction of domestic cattle in South Africa," said Villa. "Obtaining milk from a lactating wild bovid also suggests that the people may have attributed a special significance and value to that product.", ,The powdered paint mixture was found on the edge of a small stone
flake
8 in a layer of Sibudu Cave, a rock shelter in northern KwaZulu-Natal, Africa, that was occupied by anatomically modern humans in the Middle Stone Age from roughly 77,000 years ago to about 38,000 years ago, said Villa. While ochre powder production and its use are documented in a number of Middle Stone Age South African sites, there has been no evidence of the use of milk as a chemical
binding
9 agent until this discovery, she said., ,A paper on the subject was published online June 30 in PLOS ONE. Co-authors were from the Italian Institute of Paleontology in Rome, Italy; the University of Geneva in Switzerland; the University of Pisa in Italy; the University of Monte St. Angelo in Naples, Italy; and the University of
Oxford
10 in England. The
excavation
11 was directed by Professor Lyn Wadley of the University of Witwatersrand, also a paper co-author., ,Cattle were not
domesticated
12 in South Africa until 1,000 to 2,000 years ago, said Villa. Wild South African bovids are known to separate from the
herd
13 when giving birth and usually attempt to hide their young, a behavior that may have made them easy
prey
14 for experienced Middle Stone Age hunters, she said.
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