International audienceThree kilns and a collection of baked bricks from Italian archaeological sites have been studied for archaeointensity determination using the Thellier method as modified by Coe. All sites are dated based on archaeological information and their ages range from 500 to 800 AD and 1500 to 1700 AD. Rock magnetic studies identify magnetite, Ti- magnetite and hematite as the main magnetic minerals, and magnetic susceptibility versus temperature shows a good thermal stability of the samples. The intensity results have been corrected for anisotropy of the thermoremanent magnetization and cooling rate effects. The new data together with 136 previously published results are used to estimate the variation of the Earth's magnetic f...
International audienceArcheomagnetic studies on 14 kilns, a group of jar fragments, and a collection...
International audienceNew archaeointensity results were obtained from fourteen groups of baked-brick...
The Direction of the geomagnetic field over the last 2000 years has been determined in Europe, incl...
International audienceWe present new archaeointensity results from three Italian kilns situated at A...
1 p.International audienceGlobal geomagnetic models using archaeomagnetic data can offer important i...
We present new archaeointensity results from three Italian kilns situated at Ascoli Satriano, Vagna...
We present a detailed rock-magnetic and archaeomagnetic study of two brick kilns, named OSA and OSB,...
International audienceIn order to extend the secular variation curve (SVC) of archaeointensity in We...
International audienceAn intensive archaeomagnetic investigation of an Italian Roman amphorae worksh...
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 audienceNew archaeointensity results were obtained from fourteen groups of baked-brick...
The Direction of the geomagnetic field over the last 2000 years has been determined in Europe, incl...
International audienceWe present new archaeointensity results from three Italian kilns situated at A...
1 p.International audienceGlobal geomagnetic models using archaeomagnetic data can offer important i...
We present new archaeointensity results from three Italian kilns situated at Ascoli Satriano, Vagna...
We present a detailed rock-magnetic and archaeomagnetic study of two brick kilns, named OSA and OSB,...
International audienceIn order to extend the secular variation curve (SVC) of archaeointensity in We...
International audienceAn intensive archaeomagnetic investigation of an Italian Roman amphorae worksh...
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 audienceNew archaeointensity results were obtained from fourteen groups of baked-brick...
The Direction of the geomagnetic field over the last 2000 years has been determined in Europe, incl...