Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze Age anthropogenic cave sediments from three caves from northern Spain have been palaeomagnetically investigated. 662 oriented specimens corresponding to 39 burning events (ash–carbonaceous couplets) from the three sites with an average of 16 samples per fire were collected. 26 new archaeomagnetic directions have been obtained for the time period ranging from 5500 to 2000 yr cal. BC. These results represent the oldest archaeomagnetic directions obtained from burnt archaeological materials throughout all Western Europe. Magnetisation is carried by pseudo-single domain low-coercivity ferromagnetic minerals (magnetite, magnetite with no significant isomorphous substitution and/or maghaemite). Rock-magnetic exp...
We present new, full geomagnetic field vector results from three Neolithic ovens discovered at the a...
International audienceNew archaeomagnetic results from four heated/combustion structures recovered f...
The aperiodic nature of geomagnetic field variations, both in intensity and direction, can aid in da...
Neolithic, Cha1colithic and Bronze Age anthropogenic cave sediments from three caves from northern ...
International audienceTo improve the geomagnetic field secular variation curve (SVC) of Western Euro...
International audienceIn order to extend the secular variation curve (SVC) of archaeointensity in We...
This paper presents new directional archeomagnetic data from nine Meso-/Neolithic fireplaces, sample...
International audienceSeveral archaeological baked clay structures from Bulgarian Neolithic sites we...
The knowledge about past secular variations of the geomagnetic field is achieved on the basis of arc...
Recent archaeomagnetic studies carried out on Mid-to Late Holocene burnt anthropogenic cave sediment...
Trabajo presentado en la European Geosciences Union General Assembly, celebrada en Viena (Austria), ...
International audienceWe present new, full geomagnetic field vector results from three Neolithic ove...
This study aims to improve the Western Europe secular variation curve of the direction (inclination ...
L’objectif de ce travail est l’amélioration des courbes de variation séculaire de la direction (incl...
Archaeomagnetic dating was performed on four archaeological structures in Catalonia (NE Spain) using...
We present new, full geomagnetic field vector results from three Neolithic ovens discovered at the a...
International audienceNew archaeomagnetic results from four heated/combustion structures recovered f...
The aperiodic nature of geomagnetic field variations, both in intensity and direction, can aid in da...
Neolithic, Cha1colithic and Bronze Age anthropogenic cave sediments from three caves from northern ...
International audienceTo improve the geomagnetic field secular variation curve (SVC) of Western Euro...
International audienceIn order to extend the secular variation curve (SVC) of archaeointensity in We...
This paper presents new directional archeomagnetic data from nine Meso-/Neolithic fireplaces, sample...
International audienceSeveral archaeological baked clay structures from Bulgarian Neolithic sites we...
The knowledge about past secular variations of the geomagnetic field is achieved on the basis of arc...
Recent archaeomagnetic studies carried out on Mid-to Late Holocene burnt anthropogenic cave sediment...
Trabajo presentado en la European Geosciences Union General Assembly, celebrada en Viena (Austria), ...
International audienceWe present new, full geomagnetic field vector results from three Neolithic ove...
This study aims to improve the Western Europe secular variation curve of the direction (inclination ...
L’objectif de ce travail est l’amélioration des courbes de variation séculaire de la direction (incl...
Archaeomagnetic dating was performed on four archaeological structures in Catalonia (NE Spain) using...
We present new, full geomagnetic field vector results from three Neolithic ovens discovered at the a...
International audienceNew archaeomagnetic results from four heated/combustion structures recovered f...
The aperiodic nature of geomagnetic field variations, both in intensity and direction, can aid in da...