We present new, full geomagnetic field vector results from three Neolithic ovens discovered at the archaeological site of Portonovo (Marche, Italy). The discovered structures are a rare example of very well preserved underground ovens from the Early Neolithic period. Standard thermal demagnetization procedures were used to isolate the direction of the Characteristic Remanent Magnetization acquired by the baked clay during the ovens’ last firing. The corresponding archaeointensities were determined by the multi-specimen procedure (MSP-DSC) and show a clear intensity low during the Neolithic period. Both directional and intensity results are of high quality, offering the first contribution of full geomagnetic field vector data for this period...
International audienceThe data base of geomagnetic palaeointensities obtained from archaeological ar...
The knowledge about past secular variations of the geomagnetic field is achieved on the basis of arc...
This study focuses on archeomagnetic directional data that are obtained from combustion levels in th...
International audienceWe present new, full geomagnetic field vector results from three Neolithic ove...
The Direction of the geomagnetic field over the last 2000 years has been determined in Europe, incl...
International audienceSeveral archaeological baked clay structures from Bulgarian Neolithic sites we...
Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze Age anthropogenic cave sediments from three caves from northern S...
International audienceWe present new archaeointensity results from three Italian kilns situated at A...
Combining different dating techniques is fundamental to constrain the ages of archaeological findin...
International audienceThree kilns and a collection of baked bricks from Italian archaeological sites...
We present a detailed rock-magnetic and archaeomagnetic study of two brick kilns, named OSA and OSB,...
1 p.International audienceGlobal geomagnetic models using archaeomagnetic data can offer important i...
International audienceTo improve the geomagnetic field secular variation curve (SVC) of Western Euro...
International audienceArcheomagnetic studies on 14 kilns, a group of jar fragments, and a collection...
International audienceIn order to extend the secular variation curve (SVC) of archaeointensity in We...
International audienceThe data base of geomagnetic palaeointensities obtained from archaeological ar...
The knowledge about past secular variations of the geomagnetic field is achieved on the basis of arc...
This study focuses on archeomagnetic directional data that are obtained from combustion levels in th...
International audienceWe present new, full geomagnetic field vector results from three Neolithic ove...
The Direction of the geomagnetic field over the last 2000 years has been determined in Europe, incl...
International audienceSeveral archaeological baked clay structures from Bulgarian Neolithic sites we...
Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze Age anthropogenic cave sediments from three caves from northern S...
International audienceWe present new archaeointensity results from three Italian kilns situated at A...
Combining different dating techniques is fundamental to constrain the ages of archaeological findin...
International audienceThree kilns and a collection of baked bricks from Italian archaeological sites...
We present a detailed rock-magnetic and archaeomagnetic study of two brick kilns, named OSA and OSB,...
1 p.International audienceGlobal geomagnetic models using archaeomagnetic data can offer important i...
International audienceTo improve the geomagnetic field secular variation curve (SVC) of Western Euro...
International audienceArcheomagnetic studies on 14 kilns, a group of jar fragments, and a collection...
International audienceIn order to extend the secular variation curve (SVC) of archaeointensity in We...
International audienceThe data base of geomagnetic palaeointensities obtained from archaeological ar...
The knowledge about past secular variations of the geomagnetic field is achieved on the basis of arc...
This study focuses on archeomagnetic directional data that are obtained from combustion levels in th...