Burnt or fired archaeological artefacts often retain a record of the magnetic field in which they were last heated and cooled. Over the past four years we have collected oriented hangi stones from 10 archaeological sites spread across the North and South Islands of New Zealand. The stones vary in lithology from andesites, originating from the central North Island volcanoes, favoured by Maori for their durability and with remanent magnetization up to 30 A/m, to sandstones and schists from the main axial ranges, with magnetizations as weak as 10-4 A/m. Radiocarbon dating of charcoal fragments retrieved from amongst the stones indicates that the sites span from ca. 1400 AD to the present. In all cases, we have independently oriented and retri...
The geomagnetic field is one of Earth's fundamental properties with a history of ~3.5 Gyr. The field...
This study focuses on archeomagnetic directional data that are obtained from combustion levels in th...
Trabajo presentado en el 41st International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA), celebrado en Kalamata (...
Burnt or fired archaeological artefacts often retain a record of the magnetic field in which they we...
Burnt or fired archaeological artefacts often retain a record of the magnetic field in which they we...
Burnt or fired archaeological artefacts often retain a record of the magnetic field in which they we...
Fired archaeological features and artefacts may carry records of the geomagnetic field at the time t...
Fired archaeological features and artefacts may carry records of the geomagnetic field at the time t...
Fired archaeological features and artefacts may carry records of the geomagnetic field at the time t...
In order to understand the origin, temporal behaviour and spatial characteristics of Earth’s magneti...
The dearth of archaeomagnetic intensity data from the southern hemisphere is a limiting factor in ev...
Abstract Paleomagnetic information reconstructed from archeological materials can be utilized to est...
Very few absolute palaeointensity data exist from Holocene-aged rocks in New Zealand. Here we presen...
Very few absolute palaeointensity data exist from Holocene-aged rocks in New Zealand. Here we presen...
ABSTRACT. Archaeomagnetism is an interdisciplinary branch of geophysics. It is the only approach tha...
The geomagnetic field is one of Earth's fundamental properties with a history of ~3.5 Gyr. The field...
This study focuses on archeomagnetic directional data that are obtained from combustion levels in th...
Trabajo presentado en el 41st International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA), celebrado en Kalamata (...
Burnt or fired archaeological artefacts often retain a record of the magnetic field in which they we...
Burnt or fired archaeological artefacts often retain a record of the magnetic field in which they we...
Burnt or fired archaeological artefacts often retain a record of the magnetic field in which they we...
Fired archaeological features and artefacts may carry records of the geomagnetic field at the time t...
Fired archaeological features and artefacts may carry records of the geomagnetic field at the time t...
Fired archaeological features and artefacts may carry records of the geomagnetic field at the time t...
In order to understand the origin, temporal behaviour and spatial characteristics of Earth’s magneti...
The dearth of archaeomagnetic intensity data from the southern hemisphere is a limiting factor in ev...
Abstract Paleomagnetic information reconstructed from archeological materials can be utilized to est...
Very few absolute palaeointensity data exist from Holocene-aged rocks in New Zealand. Here we presen...
Very few absolute palaeointensity data exist from Holocene-aged rocks in New Zealand. Here we presen...
ABSTRACT. Archaeomagnetism is an interdisciplinary branch of geophysics. It is the only approach tha...
The geomagnetic field is one of Earth's fundamental properties with a history of ~3.5 Gyr. The field...
This study focuses on archeomagnetic directional data that are obtained from combustion levels in th...
Trabajo presentado en el 41st International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA), celebrado en Kalamata (...