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The natural dye of wall art
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Prehistorians have detected the presence of ocher in many objects, tools, artistic representations, and graves of paleolithic sites. It also constitutes the most used dye in wall art with charcoal (black) and manganese (bluish-gray). For the color to last on the wall of the caves, the ocher was already crushed into powder and mixed with a binder (animal fat, water, or saliva).
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