We report an archeomagnetic study from the Early Iron Age archeological site of Cerro de San Vicente (Salamanca, Spain). The studied materials were sampled from one roundhouse and its central fireplace, a surrounding burnt floor, and slags with a twofold objective. First, to archeomagnetically determine the last use of the central fireplace, because dating with other methods was imprecise. Second, to retrieve information about the Earth's magnetic field in Western Europe from a period when the Levantine Iron Age Anomaly (LIAA) has been occasionally reported. This study includes mineralogical, archeomagnetic directional analyses, and multimethod archeointensity determinations. Paleomagnetic analyses of the central fireplace yield a mean dire...
The magnetic field of the Earth can exhibit considerable variations at short time scales, even as sh...
Variations of geomagnetic field in the Iberian Peninsula prior to roman times are poorly constrained...
Archaeomagnetic dating was performed on four archaeological structures in Catalonia (NE Spain) using...
We report an archeomagnetic study from the Early Iron Age archeological site of Cerro de San Vicente...
We report an archeomagnetic study from the Early Iron Age archeological site of Cerro de San Vicent...
International audienceNew archaeomagnetic results from four heated/combustion structures recovered f...
Archaeomagnetic investigations have been carried out on 22 combustion structures from Portugal and S...
Over the last years new evidences of several short-lived regional maxima of the geomagnetic field in...
This study presents new archaeomagnetic results from 33 combustion structures (kilns and hearths) fr...
International audienceA total of 58 new archaeomagnetic directions has been determined from archaeol...
Trabajo presentado en el 41st International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA), celebrado en Kalamata (...
International audienceVariation of geomagnetic field changes in the Iberian Peninsula between prior ...
The magnetic field of the Earth can exhibit considerable variations at short time scales, even as sh...
Variations of geomagnetic field in the Iberian Peninsula prior to roman times are poorly constrained...
Archaeomagnetic dating was performed on four archaeological structures in Catalonia (NE Spain) using...
We report an archeomagnetic study from the Early Iron Age archeological site of Cerro de San Vicente...
We report an archeomagnetic study from the Early Iron Age archeological site of Cerro de San Vicent...
International audienceNew archaeomagnetic results from four heated/combustion structures recovered f...
Archaeomagnetic investigations have been carried out on 22 combustion structures from Portugal and S...
Over the last years new evidences of several short-lived regional maxima of the geomagnetic field in...
This study presents new archaeomagnetic results from 33 combustion structures (kilns and hearths) fr...
International audienceA total of 58 new archaeomagnetic directions has been determined from archaeol...
Trabajo presentado en el 41st International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA), celebrado en Kalamata (...
International audienceVariation of geomagnetic field changes in the Iberian Peninsula between prior ...
The magnetic field of the Earth can exhibit considerable variations at short time scales, even as sh...
Variations of geomagnetic field in the Iberian Peninsula prior to roman times are poorly constrained...
Archaeomagnetic dating was performed on four archaeological structures in Catalonia (NE Spain) using...