We present the first rock magnetic study of archeologically-relevant chert samples from the Basque-Cantabrian basin (BCB) and surrounding regions, which was conducted in order to test the usefulness of non-destructive magnetic properties for assessing chert quality, distinguishing source areas, and identifying heated samples in the archeological record. Our results indicate that the studied BCB cherts are diamagnetic and have very low amounts of magnetic minerals. The only exception is the chert of Artxilondo, which has a median positive magnetic susceptibility associated with larger concentrations of magnetic minerals. But even in this case, the magnetic susceptibility is within the lower range of other archeologically-relevant cherts else...
Potsherds from 7 Venezuelan islands have been studied using a two-fold magneto/dielectric technique ...
Despite our reliance on geophysical surveying in mineral exploration, we have a relatively poor unde...
An experimental approach has been used to establish whether medieval ironworking activity could be i...
We present the first rock magnetic study of archeologically-relevant chert samples from the Basque-C...
AbstractWe carried out a combined thermal and magnetic evaluation on experimentally knapped clasts o...
We report new rock magnetic results from a cave in the “Sierra de Atapuerca” (Burgos, North of Spain...
The thorough understanding of magnetic mineralogy is a prerequisite of any successful palaeomagnetic...
Reconstructing the distribution of ancient obsidian tools is one of the few ways to trace ancient tr...
Natural and archaeological deposits tend to contain mixtures of magnetic grains of differing 1) conc...
The use of two basic mineral magnetic measurements (mass specific magnetic susceptibility and freque...
Samples from the Mediterranean source-islands: Gyali, Lipari, Melos, Palmarola, Pantelleria and Sard...
Chert from the limestones and marly limestones of Castelltallat Formation (Ebro Basin) was widely us...
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International audienceSeveral archaeological baked clay structures from Bulgarian Neolithic sites we...
Extensive rock-magnetic investigations have been carried out on baked clays from four kilns (two fro...
Potsherds from 7 Venezuelan islands have been studied using a two-fold magneto/dielectric technique ...
Despite our reliance on geophysical surveying in mineral exploration, we have a relatively poor unde...
An experimental approach has been used to establish whether medieval ironworking activity could be i...
We present the first rock magnetic study of archeologically-relevant chert samples from the Basque-C...
AbstractWe carried out a combined thermal and magnetic evaluation on experimentally knapped clasts o...
We report new rock magnetic results from a cave in the “Sierra de Atapuerca” (Burgos, North of Spain...
The thorough understanding of magnetic mineralogy is a prerequisite of any successful palaeomagnetic...
Reconstructing the distribution of ancient obsidian tools is one of the few ways to trace ancient tr...
Natural and archaeological deposits tend to contain mixtures of magnetic grains of differing 1) conc...
The use of two basic mineral magnetic measurements (mass specific magnetic susceptibility and freque...
Samples from the Mediterranean source-islands: Gyali, Lipari, Melos, Palmarola, Pantelleria and Sard...
Chert from the limestones and marly limestones of Castelltallat Formation (Ebro Basin) was widely us...
This study focuses on archeomagnetic directional data that are obtained from combustion levels in th...
International audienceSeveral archaeological baked clay structures from Bulgarian Neolithic sites we...
Extensive rock-magnetic investigations have been carried out on baked clays from four kilns (two fro...
Potsherds from 7 Venezuelan islands have been studied using a two-fold magneto/dielectric technique ...
Despite our reliance on geophysical surveying in mineral exploration, we have a relatively poor unde...
An experimental approach has been used to establish whether medieval ironworking activity could be i...