International audienceWe present a new curve of the directional secular variation of the geomagnetic field in Western Europe between 1500 bce and 200 ce. Its computation relies on a Bayesian framework. The fast secular variation during the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages makes archaeomagnetic dating efficient with a respective precision of 150–200 and 60–100 years during these periods. The Bayesian method also provides posterior date distributions that refine the dating of reference data, especially during the period of the Hallstattian radiocarbon plateau. Archaeomagnetism becomes a valuable alternative to radiocarbon and will help to improve the archaeological chronologies
This study aims to improve the Western Europe secular variation curve of the direction (inclination ...
Archaeomagnetic dating was performed on four archaeological structures in Catalonia (NE Spain) using...
L’objectif de ce travail est l’amélioration des courbes de variation séculaire de la direction (incl...
International audienceWe present a new curve of the directional secular variation of the geomagnetic...
International audienceThis paper examines the limitations and deficiencies of the current British ar...
International audienceTo improve the geomagnetic field secular variation curve (SVC) of Western Euro...
The range of errors that occur at different stages of the archaeomagnetic calibration process are mo...
International audienceThe errors that occur at different stages of the archaeomagnetic calibration p...
International audienceA complexity is emphasised in the distribution of the French archaeomagnetic d...
International audienceThe construction of a secular variation (SV) reference curve for a region for ...
International audienceThe data base of geomagnetic palaeointensities obtained from archaeological ar...
Since the publication of the European archaeomagnetic field model SCHA.DIF.3k in 2009, the number of...
This study aims to improve the Western Europe secular variation curve of the direction (inclination ...
Archaeomagnetic dating was performed on four archaeological structures in Catalonia (NE Spain) using...
L’objectif de ce travail est l’amélioration des courbes de variation séculaire de la direction (incl...
International audienceWe present a new curve of the directional secular variation of the geomagnetic...
International audienceThis paper examines the limitations and deficiencies of the current British ar...
International audienceTo improve the geomagnetic field secular variation curve (SVC) of Western Euro...
The range of errors that occur at different stages of the archaeomagnetic calibration process are mo...
International audienceThe errors that occur at different stages of the archaeomagnetic calibration p...
International audienceA complexity is emphasised in the distribution of the French archaeomagnetic d...
International audienceThe construction of a secular variation (SV) reference curve for a region for ...
International audienceThe data base of geomagnetic palaeointensities obtained from archaeological ar...
Since the publication of the European archaeomagnetic field model SCHA.DIF.3k in 2009, the number of...
This study aims to improve the Western Europe secular variation curve of the direction (inclination ...
Archaeomagnetic dating was performed on four archaeological structures in Catalonia (NE Spain) using...
L’objectif de ce travail est l’amélioration des courbes de variation séculaire de la direction (incl...