An archaeomagnetic, rock magnetic and magnetic fabric study has been carried out on seven anthropogenic ash horizons in theMiddle Palaeolithic sedimentary level XXIV at the rock shelter of Crvena Stijena (‘Red Rock’), Montenegro. The study has multiple goals, including the identification of iron bearingminerals formed during combustion, assessment of the suitability of these combustion features for recording the Earth´s magnetic field direction, revelation of the magnetic fabric and its significance in the characterization of cave (rock shelter) burnt facies, and identification of post-burning alteration processes. Magnetite has been identified as themain ferromagnetic component of the ash. The ash layers exhibit a high thermomagneti...
The present work aims to analyse the magnetic signature from the Late Holocene open-air archaeologic...
Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze Age anthropogenic cave sediments from three caves from northern S...
As part of a wider research programme of experimental archaeology at Calanais Farm, Isle of Lewis, S...
Trabajo presentado en: Magiber XI, 4-7 de septiembre de 2019, Condeixa a NovaB. Bradák acknowledges ...
Archaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic methods are of great value in the identification of archaeological...
Archaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic methods are of great value in the identification of archaeological...
This study focuses on archeomagnetic directional data that are obtained from combustion levels in th...
Recent archaeomagnetic studies carried out on Mid-to Late Holocene burnt anthropogenic cave sediment...
This paper presents new directional archeomagnetic data from nine Meso-/Neolithic fireplaces, sample...
Archaeomagnetic dating is probably one of the most known applications of magnetic methods to archae...
International audienceWe present a magnetic study of palaeohearths within Lazaret cave (Nice, France...
An archaeomagnetic study requires samples to be oriented very precisely prior to the removal from th...
Featured Application: Assessing non-destructively the maximum temperature attained by granitic rocks...
Wildfires are one of the main threats of natural areas and often fires can affect protected or herit...
Magnetic survey is the most widely used shallow geophysical techniquefor the location of archaeologi...
The present work aims to analyse the magnetic signature from the Late Holocene open-air archaeologic...
Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze Age anthropogenic cave sediments from three caves from northern S...
As part of a wider research programme of experimental archaeology at Calanais Farm, Isle of Lewis, S...
Trabajo presentado en: Magiber XI, 4-7 de septiembre de 2019, Condeixa a NovaB. Bradák acknowledges ...
Archaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic methods are of great value in the identification of archaeological...
Archaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic methods are of great value in the identification of archaeological...
This study focuses on archeomagnetic directional data that are obtained from combustion levels in th...
Recent archaeomagnetic studies carried out on Mid-to Late Holocene burnt anthropogenic cave sediment...
This paper presents new directional archeomagnetic data from nine Meso-/Neolithic fireplaces, sample...
Archaeomagnetic dating is probably one of the most known applications of magnetic methods to archae...
International audienceWe present a magnetic study of palaeohearths within Lazaret cave (Nice, France...
An archaeomagnetic study requires samples to be oriented very precisely prior to the removal from th...
Featured Application: Assessing non-destructively the maximum temperature attained by granitic rocks...
Wildfires are one of the main threats of natural areas and often fires can affect protected or herit...
Magnetic survey is the most widely used shallow geophysical techniquefor the location of archaeologi...
The present work aims to analyse the magnetic signature from the Late Holocene open-air archaeologic...
Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze Age anthropogenic cave sediments from three caves from northern S...
As part of a wider research programme of experimental archaeology at Calanais Farm, Isle of Lewis, S...