International audienceNumerous sorts of evidence of fires were observed in the cave of Les Fraux (Dordogne, France) and in particular the effects of fire on sediment were studied for a better understanding of their use centuries ago. Our present objective is the evaluation of the firing intensity by determining the past temperature (paleotemperature) attained by the topmost sediment of the archaeological fires. The principle of paleotemperature determination is based on the thermoluminescence (TL) properties of quartz and the magnetic susceptibility of the sediment. By comparing the TL signal of anciently heated quartz to the TL signal of thermal references made in the laboratory, we were able to obtain a maximal equivalent temperature atta...
Archaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic methods are of great value in the identification of archaeological...
Les structures de combustion constituent un témoin de la fréquentation humaine et leur étude permet ...
International audienceWe present a magnetic study of palaeohearths within Lazaret cave (Nice, France...
International audienceNumerous sorts of evidence of fires were observed in the cave of Les Fraux (Do...
International audienceIn the cave of Les Fraux (Dordogne, France) numerous traces of fires are visib...
International audienceIn the cave of Les Fraux (Dordogne, France), the numerous traces of fires rais...
International audienceIn the cave of Les Fraux (Dordogne, France), the numerous traces of fires rais...
International audienceIn the cave of Les Fraux (Dordogne, France), the numerous traces of fires rais...
International audienceThe Les Fraux cave (Dordogne, France) was occupied during the Bronze Age. It c...
International audienceA novel approach to the intensity of archaeological fires is proposed, based o...
The study of the combustion structures, which are a remaining evidence of the human occupation, can ...
The study of the combustion structures, which are a remaining evidence of the human occupation, can ...
ReferencesCarozza L., Burens A., Billaud Y., Ferullo O., Bourrillon R., Petrognani S., Fritz C., Tos...
Archaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic methods are of great value in the identification of archaeological...
This manuscript presents an attempt to evaluate the intensity of fire through spatial patterning and...
Archaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic methods are of great value in the identification of archaeological...
Les structures de combustion constituent un témoin de la fréquentation humaine et leur étude permet ...
International audienceWe present a magnetic study of palaeohearths within Lazaret cave (Nice, France...
International audienceNumerous sorts of evidence of fires were observed in the cave of Les Fraux (Do...
International audienceIn the cave of Les Fraux (Dordogne, France) numerous traces of fires are visib...
International audienceIn the cave of Les Fraux (Dordogne, France), the numerous traces of fires rais...
International audienceIn the cave of Les Fraux (Dordogne, France), the numerous traces of fires rais...
International audienceIn the cave of Les Fraux (Dordogne, France), the numerous traces of fires rais...
International audienceThe Les Fraux cave (Dordogne, France) was occupied during the Bronze Age. It c...
International audienceA novel approach to the intensity of archaeological fires is proposed, based o...
The study of the combustion structures, which are a remaining evidence of the human occupation, can ...
The study of the combustion structures, which are a remaining evidence of the human occupation, can ...
ReferencesCarozza L., Burens A., Billaud Y., Ferullo O., Bourrillon R., Petrognani S., Fritz C., Tos...
Archaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic methods are of great value in the identification of archaeological...
This manuscript presents an attempt to evaluate the intensity of fire through spatial patterning and...
Archaeomagnetic and rock-magnetic methods are of great value in the identification of archaeological...
Les structures de combustion constituent un témoin de la fréquentation humaine et leur étude permet ...
International audienceWe present a magnetic study of palaeohearths within Lazaret cave (Nice, France...