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The present article comprises a multidisciplinary archaeometric approach for the study of Hellenistic and Early Roman kilns in Greece. A collection of previously published and new archaeomagnetic data are combined with new results from mineralogical ...
Spatharas, V. +5 more
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The study of the magnetization of artifacts discovered at archaeological sites, such as ceramics or hearth remnants, is known as archaeomagnetism. This technique is based on the idea that some materials get magnetized in the direction and intensity of ...
Ioannis Liritzis
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The archaeomagnetism of fine-grained alluvial sediment.
Floodplain environments and sediments are frequently associated with human activity. The interpretation of these associations is highly dependant upon alluvial chronology.
Clare. Ellis (7701023)
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Интердисциплинарно изследване на средновековна пещ от Велики Преслав
In 2015, a small (forger’s?) furnace was excavated at the western part of the sector near the northern facade of the basilica at the site “Ruler`s Church – Necropolis”. It was archaeologically dated back to the first quarter of the 11th century.
Petar Dimitrov +1 more
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International audienceIn this paper, we present new data from 226Ra–230Th dating and archaeomagnetism with the aim of improving the knowledge of the flank eruptions that occurred at Mt Etna during the Greek–Roman and Early Medieval periods, as defined in
Branca, Stefano +2 more
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International audienceA complexity is emphasised in the distribution of the French archaeomagnetic directions during the 13th and the 14th centuries AD. Data uncertainties, and the smoothing introduced when estimating an average secular variation curve ...
Le Goff, Maxime, Gallet, Yves
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A Matlab tool for archaeomagnetic dating
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Pavón-Carrasco, Fco. Javier +3 more
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NoThis project seeks to address the lack of geomagnetic field data for the territory of Romania by sampling and analysing burnt archaeological features and sediments.
Zananiri, I. +2 more
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Reconstructing biblical military campaigns using geomagnetic field data. [PDF]
Vaknin Y +19 more
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The strength of the Earth's magnetic field from Pre-Pottery to Pottery Neolithic, Jordan. [PDF]
Di Chiara A +5 more
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