International audienceDespite progress in the knowledge of secular variation during the first millennium BCE in Europe, data coverage remains poor at the earliest periods, especially in some regions as in the Central Mediterranean area. This study presents three new directional and six new intensity data between the 13th and the 4th centuries BCE on archaeological kilns, pottery and baked clay fragments from South Italy and France. Archaeodirections were determined after thermal demagnetizations and archaeointensities using the Thellier-Thellier protocol with corrections for the anisotropy and cooling rate effects. The new data confirm the large deviation of the direction from a Geocentric Axial Dipole field, the high geomagnetic field stre...
International audienceArcheomagnetic studies on 14 kilns, a group of jar fragments, and a collection...
International audienceOver the last years new evidences of several short-lived regional maxima of th...
International audiencevailable archaeomagnetic data indicate that during the past 2500 yr there have...
International audienceDespite progress in the knowledge of secular variation during the first millen...
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...
International audienceWe studied 14 groups of French pottery fragments dated between the 4th and 16t...
International audienceWe have constructed a very simple model of a time-varying geocentric dipole ba...
L’objectif de ce travail est l’amélioration des courbes de variation séculaire de la direction (incl...
This study aims to improve the Western Europe secular variation curve of the direction (inclination ...
International audienceThirty-five mean archaeointensity data were obtained on ceramic sherds dated b...
International audienceArcheomagnetic studies on 14 kilns, a group of jar fragments, and a collection...
International audienceOver the last years new evidences of several short-lived regional maxima of th...
International audiencevailable archaeomagnetic data indicate that during the past 2500 yr there have...
International audienceDespite progress in the knowledge of secular variation during the first millen...
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...
International audienceWe studied 14 groups of French pottery fragments dated between the 4th and 16t...
International audienceWe have constructed a very simple model of a time-varying geocentric dipole ba...
L’objectif de ce travail est l’amélioration des courbes de variation séculaire de la direction (incl...
This study aims to improve the Western Europe secular variation curve of the direction (inclination ...
International audienceThirty-five mean archaeointensity data were obtained on ceramic sherds dated b...
International audienceArcheomagnetic studies on 14 kilns, a group of jar fragments, and a collection...
International audienceOver the last years new evidences of several short-lived regional maxima of th...
International audiencevailable archaeomagnetic data indicate that during the past 2500 yr there have...