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The Earth's magnetic field in Jerusalem during the Babylonian destruction: A unique reference for field behavior and an anchor for archaeomagnetic dating. [PDF]
Paleomagnetic analysis of archaeological materials is crucial for understanding the behavior of the geomagnetic field in the past. As it is often difficult to accurately date the acquisition of magnetic information recorded in archaeological materials ...
Yoav Vaknin +5 more
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A Matlab tool for archaeomagnetic dating
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F Javier Pavón-Carrasco +2 more
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ArchaeoPyDating: A new user‐friendly release for archaeomagnetic dating
Abstract In this work, we present ArchaeoPyDating , a new version of the archaeo_dating Matlab software used for archaeomagnetic dating. This updated version introduces a transition from the original Matlab code to Python, enabling the
Mario Serrano, F Javier Pavón-Carrasco
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The TL and OSL ages obtained from two ancient kilns and gothic to baroque bricks in the SE of Poland, were compared to their presumed historical ages and discussed.
Jerzy Nawrocki +5 more
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Geophysical insights from the first geomagnetic field absolute intensity curve for central Asia (2200BCE–2000CE), and implications for archaeomagnetic dating [PDF]
Until now, the lack of high-quality paleointensity data has left Central Asia as a major gap in global and regional reconstructions of geomagnetic field intensity variations.
R. Bonilla-Alba +8 more
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An archaeomagnetic study of the Ishtar Gate, Babylon. [PDF]
Data from the marriage of paleomagnetism and archaeology (archaeomagnetism) are the backbone of attempts to create geomagnetic field models for ancient times. Paleointensity experimental design has been the focus of intensive efforts and the requirements
Anita Di Chiara +5 more
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In this study, we present the dating results of an ancient kiln excavated near Ceva (Northern Italy) obtained through combined archaeomagnetic and thermoluminescence approaches.
Evdokia Tema +3 more
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The rich and extensively studied archaeological record of the Near East provides an opportunity to develop a comprehensive archaeomagnetic dataset for exploring the behavior of the geomagnetic field with high precision.
E. Hassul +9 more
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Researchers have related the manufacturing technique of plasters and stucco in the Maya area with their period of production but not with their architectural function. In this paper, we establish a relationship between those three features (manufacturing
Sergey Sedov +2 more
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Archaeomagnetic Dating of the Outer Revetment Wall at Tel Lachish. [PDF]
The fortifications of Lachish, a key site in archaeology of the Iron Age Southern Levant, are the focus of ongoing debate. The Outer Revetment Wall, encircling nearly the entire site, was traditionally associated with Levels IV-III and was thought to have been in use during the Assyrian campaign in 701 BCE.
Vaknin Y +3 more
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