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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2015
Abstract We present the results of a combined rock-magnetic and archeomagnetic study carried out on ceramic samples of the Buenavista archeological site, Valle de Ojocaliente, Zacatecas. Based on archeological considerations, it is believed that the main sedentary occupation of the site took place during the Epiclassic period of the Mesoamerican ...
Juan Morales +4 more
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Abstract We present the results of a combined rock-magnetic and archeomagnetic study carried out on ceramic samples of the Buenavista archeological site, Valle de Ojocaliente, Zacatecas. Based on archeological considerations, it is believed that the main sedentary occupation of the site took place during the Epiclassic period of the Mesoamerican ...
Juan Morales +4 more
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1978
This cocument contains 2 letters concerning a proposal for an archeomagnetic dating project in Compound A at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument and the results of the work performed by the Earth Sciences Observatory at the University of Oklahoma.
DuBois, Robert, Anderson, Keith M.
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This cocument contains 2 letters concerning a proposal for an archeomagnetic dating project in Compound A at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument and the results of the work performed by the Earth Sciences Observatory at the University of Oklahoma.
DuBois, Robert, Anderson, Keith M.
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Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 2006
The recent eruptive history of the Vulcano island (Southern Italy) was investigated through the high-accuracy “large sample” archeomagnetic method (Tanguy, J.C., Le Goff, M., Principe, C., Arrighi, S., Chillemi, V., Paiotti, A., La Delfa, S., Patane, G., 2003. Archeomagnetic dating of Mediterranean volcanics of the last 2100 years: validity and limits.
S. ARRIGHI, J. C. TANGUY, ROSI, MAURO
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The recent eruptive history of the Vulcano island (Southern Italy) was investigated through the high-accuracy “large sample” archeomagnetic method (Tanguy, J.C., Le Goff, M., Principe, C., Arrighi, S., Chillemi, V., Paiotti, A., La Delfa, S., Patane, G., 2003. Archeomagnetic dating of Mediterranean volcanics of the last 2100 years: validity and limits.
S. ARRIGHI, J. C. TANGUY, ROSI, MAURO
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2022
Archeomagnetism is one of the dating methods potentially available to archeologists. It applies to artifacts made of baked earth or baked clay, with the dated event being the last heating. However, to be effective, this tool first requires the establishment of reference curves for a given region, typically on the geographical scale of France, of ...
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Archeomagnetism is one of the dating methods potentially available to archeologists. It applies to artifacts made of baked earth or baked clay, with the dated event being the last heating. However, to be effective, this tool first requires the establishment of reference curves for a given region, typically on the geographical scale of France, of ...
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Correlation Based Time Evolution of the Archeomagnetic Field
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2021Maximilian Schanner +2 more
exaly
Geomagnetic field hemispheric asymmetry and archeomagnetic jerks
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2009Yves Gallet +2 more
exaly

