International audienceAn archaeomagnetic investigation of two sets of brick fragments (in total 39) along with a radiocarbon date from one of the most important Grecoindigenous archaeological sites in the Central Mediterranean, the VIIIthVIIth Century BC site of Incoronata (Metaponto, Italy) has been carried out in order to aid archaeological understanding of the site as well as to produce high quality archaeomagnetic data. A full suite of rock magnetic experiments have been carried out in addition to the classical Thellier method experiments with correction for anisotropy of TRM and cooling rate. The results indicate that the two sets of bricks are magnetically identical and have the same heating history and thus it is inferred the same ...
Even though multidisciplinary approaches are widely used for the investigation of archaeological fin...
The present article comprises a multidisciplinary archaeometric approach for the study of Hellenisti...
International audienceAn intensive archaeomagnetic investigation of an Italian Roman amphorae worksh...
International audienceAn archaeomagnetic investigation of two sets of brick fragments (in total 39) ...
International audienceA combined archaeomagnetic and thermoluminescence study was carried out as par...
International audienceIn this contribution, we present a combined archaeomagnetic and luminescence s...
Combining different dating techniques is fundamental to constrain the ages of archaeological findin...
The Balkan area provides an almost continuous record of the geomagnetic field variations during the ...
5 pages, 4 figures, 2 tablesThe first report of a palaeomagnetic study of a Roman pottery kiln is pr...
Here we report a detailed archaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic study of a pottery kiln from Burgos (Spa...
We present a detailed rock-magnetic and archaeomagnetic study of two brick kilns, named OSA and OSB,...
Even though multidisciplinary approaches are widely used for the investigation of archaeological fin...
This study focuses on archeomagnetic directional data that are obtained from combustion levels in th...
International audienceSeveral archaeological baked clay structures from Bulgarian Neolithic sites we...
International audienceNew archaeomagnetic results from four heated/combustion structures recovered f...
Even though multidisciplinary approaches are widely used for the investigation of archaeological fin...
The present article comprises a multidisciplinary archaeometric approach for the study of Hellenisti...
International audienceAn intensive archaeomagnetic investigation of an Italian Roman amphorae worksh...
International audienceAn archaeomagnetic investigation of two sets of brick fragments (in total 39) ...
International audienceA combined archaeomagnetic and thermoluminescence study was carried out as par...
International audienceIn this contribution, we present a combined archaeomagnetic and luminescence s...
Combining different dating techniques is fundamental to constrain the ages of archaeological findin...
The Balkan area provides an almost continuous record of the geomagnetic field variations during the ...
5 pages, 4 figures, 2 tablesThe first report of a palaeomagnetic study of a Roman pottery kiln is pr...
Here we report a detailed archaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic study of a pottery kiln from Burgos (Spa...
We present a detailed rock-magnetic and archaeomagnetic study of two brick kilns, named OSA and OSB,...
Even though multidisciplinary approaches are widely used for the investigation of archaeological fin...
This study focuses on archeomagnetic directional data that are obtained from combustion levels in th...
International audienceSeveral archaeological baked clay structures from Bulgarian Neolithic sites we...
International audienceNew archaeomagnetic results from four heated/combustion structures recovered f...
Even though multidisciplinary approaches are widely used for the investigation of archaeological fin...
The present article comprises a multidisciplinary archaeometric approach for the study of Hellenisti...
International audienceAn intensive archaeomagnetic investigation of an Italian Roman amphorae worksh...