| 31. | These paintings are representative of the early history of Indian art and are made of red ochre.
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| 32. | Red ochre was placed in elite graves.
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| 33. | The use of red ochre as a proxy for symbolism is often criticized as being too indirect.
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| 34. | In 1991 Lowe launched the first of site specific installations in a series called " Red Ochre ".
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| 35. | From the Jicarilla Taos, red ochre north of Taos and yellow ochre on a mountain near Picuris Pueblo.
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| 36. | The Beothuk painted themselves with red ochre, which was the origin of the term " Red Indian ".
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| 37. | This was a human skeleton dyed in red ochre discovered in 1823 in one of the Paviland caves.
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| 38. | The building was originally painted in red ochre, a colour used by the Order to mark public buildings.
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| 39. | Red ochre from here was extracted by the ancestors of the Bantu tribes had arrived from the north.
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| 40. | In Alice Springs, Australia _ Split roasted yabbies ( an Outback shellfish ) with pesto at Red Ochre.
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