It may be possible to estimate the age of a feature that has been fired in place, even though that feature is underground and has not been excavated. This is because the analysis of a magnetic map may reveal the direction of magnetization within that feature. Some failed attempts at this type of dating are described here. The failures have been caused by non-uniform magnetization and perhaps by the rotation of a feature. Three examples are illustrated. The first is a study of the hearths of prehistoric furnaces in Wales; this example shows the difficulty that can be caused by overlapping anomalies. If the directions of magnetization are not all the same (for example, if one feature has a natural origin), it will probably be impossible to se...
AbstractThe Early Medieval valley settlement of Thunau am Kamp in Lower Austria has been under archa...
International audienceThe Early Medieval valley settlement of Thunau am Kamp in Lower Austria has be...
International audienceVariations of the Earthfs magnetic field during the first millennium BC in we...
Palaeomagnetic dating of a kiln from Rye Sønderskov In Rye Sønderskov 11 km SE of Silkeborg in east...
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ABSTRACT. Archaeomagnetism is an interdisciplinary branch of geophysics. It is the only approach tha...
Archaeo-Magnetism and Iron-Age Slags In the first three sections a short review is given of magnetic...
The palaeomagnetic directions of seven Dutch fireplaces are compared with the archaeological age est...
The range of errors that occur at different stages of the archaeomagnetic calibration process are mo...
International audienceA complexity is emphasised in the distribution of the French archaeomagnetic d...
We perform an analysis of the errors that affect magnetic anomaly data in archaeological geophysics,...
Understanding the age of a given site has always played a central role in archaeology. The principal...
Roman-British kiln 10490 at Site 8 was dated using archaeomagnetic techniques. Nine samples were col...
International audienceIn directional archaeomagnetic studies, it is rarely analysed whether the comb...
Paleomagnetism is used in Pleistocene stratigraphic studies as a tool for correlation and relative a...
AbstractThe Early Medieval valley settlement of Thunau am Kamp in Lower Austria has been under archa...
International audienceThe Early Medieval valley settlement of Thunau am Kamp in Lower Austria has be...
International audienceVariations of the Earthfs magnetic field during the first millennium BC in we...
Palaeomagnetic dating of a kiln from Rye Sønderskov In Rye Sønderskov 11 km SE of Silkeborg in east...
&n...
ABSTRACT. Archaeomagnetism is an interdisciplinary branch of geophysics. It is the only approach tha...
Archaeo-Magnetism and Iron-Age Slags In the first three sections a short review is given of magnetic...
The palaeomagnetic directions of seven Dutch fireplaces are compared with the archaeological age est...
The range of errors that occur at different stages of the archaeomagnetic calibration process are mo...
International audienceA complexity is emphasised in the distribution of the French archaeomagnetic d...
We perform an analysis of the errors that affect magnetic anomaly data in archaeological geophysics,...
Understanding the age of a given site has always played a central role in archaeology. The principal...
Roman-British kiln 10490 at Site 8 was dated using archaeomagnetic techniques. Nine samples were col...
International audienceIn directional archaeomagnetic studies, it is rarely analysed whether the comb...
Paleomagnetism is used in Pleistocene stratigraphic studies as a tool for correlation and relative a...
AbstractThe Early Medieval valley settlement of Thunau am Kamp in Lower Austria has been under archa...
International audienceThe Early Medieval valley settlement of Thunau am Kamp in Lower Austria has be...
International audienceVariations of the Earthfs magnetic field during the first millennium BC in we...