International audienceAn archeointensity study was carried out on 14 sites of Syrian baked clay artifacts, archeologically dated between ∼2500 BC and ∼1600 BC. Using an experimental protocol involving high‐temperature magnetization measurements, well‐defined mean intensity values were derived for 13 different sites with three to nine results obtained at the fragment level per site. Results of similar ages are coherent and the new data set is in good agreement with previous archeointensity results obtained from the same region. All together these data allow one to refine the evolution of the geomagnetic field intensity in the Middle East during the third and the second millennium BC. In particular, they show the occurrence of three periods o...
The distribution of archaeomagnetic data in eastern Europe and the Near and Middle East shows a rema...
Earth's magnetic field, one of the most enigmatic physical phenomena of the planet, is constantly ch...
International audienceWe present new archeointensity results obtained from 127 potsherds and baked b...
International audienceAn archeointensity study was carried out on 14 sites of Syrian baked clay arti...
International audienceTwenty new intensity determinations of the ancient geomagnetic field have been...
International audienceWe present new archeomagnetic intensity data from two Late Neolithic archeolog...
Thanks to systematic excavations conducted at Tell Mardikh/Ebla (Syria) during more than 40 years, w...
We present new archeointensity results obtained at two multi-layer archeological sites, Tell Atij an...
International audienceThis study presents new archeointensity results from the multilayered settleme...
International audienceWe report new archeointensity results from Iranian and Syrian archeological ex...
International audienceWe present new archeointensity results from a series of groups of pottery frag...
The magnetic field of the Earth can exhibit considerable variations at short time scales, even as sh...
The distribution of archaeomagnetic data in eastern Europe and the Near and Middle East shows a rema...
International audienceArcheomagnetic records are an important source of information on the past beha...
Abstract. As a result of research of residual magnetisation of narrowly dating ceramics (amphoras wi...
The distribution of archaeomagnetic data in eastern Europe and the Near and Middle East shows a rema...
Earth's magnetic field, one of the most enigmatic physical phenomena of the planet, is constantly ch...
International audienceWe present new archeointensity results obtained from 127 potsherds and baked b...
International audienceAn archeointensity study was carried out on 14 sites of Syrian baked clay arti...
International audienceTwenty new intensity determinations of the ancient geomagnetic field have been...
International audienceWe present new archeomagnetic intensity data from two Late Neolithic archeolog...
Thanks to systematic excavations conducted at Tell Mardikh/Ebla (Syria) during more than 40 years, w...
We present new archeointensity results obtained at two multi-layer archeological sites, Tell Atij an...
International audienceThis study presents new archeointensity results from the multilayered settleme...
International audienceWe report new archeointensity results from Iranian and Syrian archeological ex...
International audienceWe present new archeointensity results from a series of groups of pottery frag...
The magnetic field of the Earth can exhibit considerable variations at short time scales, even as sh...
The distribution of archaeomagnetic data in eastern Europe and the Near and Middle East shows a rema...
International audienceArcheomagnetic records are an important source of information on the past beha...
Abstract. As a result of research of residual magnetisation of narrowly dating ceramics (amphoras wi...
The distribution of archaeomagnetic data in eastern Europe and the Near and Middle East shows a rema...
Earth's magnetic field, one of the most enigmatic physical phenomena of the planet, is constantly ch...
International audienceWe present new archeointensity results obtained from 127 potsherds and baked b...