Beginning in 1964, an academic lineage of Robert DuBois and his students, Daniel Wolfman and Jeffrey Eighmy, developed dedicated United States-based archaeomagnetic research programs. Collectively, they analyzed over 5,377 archaeomagnetic sites, primarily from North America, dated to less than 2,000 years old. Yet despite their decades of effort, few journal publications resulted. Most of their published results are embedded in archeological reports, often without technical data, which limits the data\u27s accessibility. Furthermore, when published, the results are generally averaged at the site level using statistical conventions different from today\u27s standards, limiting the data\u27s comparability and (re)usability. In 2015, we undert...
Since the first magnetic analyses of archaeological materials were carried out over a century ago, a...
Earth’s Magnetic Field variation strength may provide crucial information to understand the geodynam...
International audienceThe available European database of archeomagnetic field values and instrumenta...
In the United States Southwest in the early 1960s, an academic lineage began utilizing the technique...
Since the pioneering studies in archeomagnetism in the second half of the 20th century, the number o...
International audienceArchaeomagnetic data are fundamental for our understanding of the evolution of...
International audienceCompilations of archeomagnetic data are fundamental to our understanding of th...
The use of secular variation in Earth’s magnetic field for dating purposes in archeology and volcano...
The aperiodic nature of geomagnetic field variations, both in intensity and direction, can aid in da...
International audienceA complexity is emphasised in the distribution of the French archaeomagnetic d...
Trabajo presentado en el 41st International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA), celebrado en Kalamata (...
Scientific communities are placing an increasing emphasis on the implementation of data management p...
The Earth’s magnetic field (or geomagnetic field) has been measured for hundreds of years, starting ...
Understanding the age of a given site has always played a central role in archaeology. The principal...
This dissertation combines archaeomagnetic and independent chronometric data from 240 archaeological...
Since the first magnetic analyses of archaeological materials were carried out over a century ago, a...
Earth’s Magnetic Field variation strength may provide crucial information to understand the geodynam...
International audienceThe available European database of archeomagnetic field values and instrumenta...
In the United States Southwest in the early 1960s, an academic lineage began utilizing the technique...
Since the pioneering studies in archeomagnetism in the second half of the 20th century, the number o...
International audienceArchaeomagnetic data are fundamental for our understanding of the evolution of...
International audienceCompilations of archeomagnetic data are fundamental to our understanding of th...
The use of secular variation in Earth’s magnetic field for dating purposes in archeology and volcano...
The aperiodic nature of geomagnetic field variations, both in intensity and direction, can aid in da...
International audienceA complexity is emphasised in the distribution of the French archaeomagnetic d...
Trabajo presentado en el 41st International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA), celebrado en Kalamata (...
Scientific communities are placing an increasing emphasis on the implementation of data management p...
The Earth’s magnetic field (or geomagnetic field) has been measured for hundreds of years, starting ...
Understanding the age of a given site has always played a central role in archaeology. The principal...
This dissertation combines archaeomagnetic and independent chronometric data from 240 archaeological...
Since the first magnetic analyses of archaeological materials were carried out over a century ago, a...
Earth’s Magnetic Field variation strength may provide crucial information to understand the geodynam...
International audienceThe available European database of archeomagnetic field values and instrumenta...