A very accurate archaeological dating of a Roman site in NE Spain (El Vila-sec) was made based on the typology of pottery artifacts. Three different phases were identifi ed with activity ranging from the mid- 1st century BC to the early-3rd century AD. Analyses of bricks from kilns at El Vila-sec produced data on their stored archaeomagnetic vector. These data were compared with the secular variation curve for the Iberian Peninsula and the SCHA.DIF.3K regional archaeomagnetic model. Both, the reference curve and the model, produced probability distributions for the final period of use for two kilns from the second archaeological phase that were not used during the third phase. At a 95% con fidence level, both time distributions cover a wide...
International audienceThis paper examines the limitations and deficiencies of the current British ar...
5 pages, 4 figures, 2 tablesThe first report of a palaeomagnetic study of a Roman pottery kiln is pr...
International audienceSeven new archeointensity data are obtained through the analysis of groups of ...
Archaeomagnetic dating techniques have been applied to constrain the age of kilns from five archaeol...
Archaeomagnetic dating was performed on four archaeological structures in Catalonia (NE Spain) using...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
Archaeomagnetic investigations have been carried out on 22 combustion structures from Portugal and S...
Results from archaeomagnetic research on a Roman pottery kiln are presented. In a previous paper (Pa...
We report archaeomagnetic results from four pottery kilns in Portugal which are thought to belong to...
Trabajo presentado en el 41st International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA), celebrado en Kalamata (...
The range of errors that occur at different stages of the archaeomagnetic calibration process are mo...
Archaeomagnetic dating for four archaeological structures has been attempted in Catalonia (NE Spain)...
International audienceThis paper examines the limitations and deficiencies of the current British ar...
5 pages, 4 figures, 2 tablesThe first report of a palaeomagnetic study of a Roman pottery kiln is pr...
International audienceSeven new archeointensity data are obtained through the analysis of groups of ...
Archaeomagnetic dating techniques have been applied to constrain the age of kilns from five archaeol...
Archaeomagnetic dating was performed on four archaeological structures in Catalonia (NE Spain) using...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
Archaeomagnetic investigations have been carried out on 22 combustion structures from Portugal and S...
Results from archaeomagnetic research on a Roman pottery kiln are presented. In a previous paper (Pa...
We report archaeomagnetic results from four pottery kilns in Portugal which are thought to belong to...
Trabajo presentado en el 41st International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA), celebrado en Kalamata (...
The range of errors that occur at different stages of the archaeomagnetic calibration process are mo...
Archaeomagnetic dating for four archaeological structures has been attempted in Catalonia (NE Spain)...
International audienceThis paper examines the limitations and deficiencies of the current British ar...
5 pages, 4 figures, 2 tablesThe first report of a palaeomagnetic study of a Roman pottery kiln is pr...
International audienceSeven new archeointensity data are obtained through the analysis of groups of ...