Keywords: Archeointensity; Secular variation; Pottery; Near East; Late Neolithic; Hassuna;
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Keywords: archeomagnetism; archeointensity; rapid intensity changes; secular variation; dipole moment; non-dipolar sources;
Keywords: Archeointensity; Secular variation; Holocene; Ceramic; Slag; Burned chert; Burned sediments
Keywords: archeointensity; West Africa; paleomagnetism; paleosecular variation; non-axial-dipole geomagnetic field;
Rapid geomagnetic field intensity variations in the Near East during the 6th millennium BC: New archeointensity data from Halafian site Yarim Tepe II (Northern Iraq)
Keywords: archeointensity; secular variation; pottery; Near East; Late Neolithic; Halaf;
Archeomagnetism of Jesuit Missions in South Brazil (1657-1706 AD) and assessment of the South American database
Keywords: archeomagnetism; archeointensity; South America; Brazil; Jesuit Missions;
New archeointensity data from French Early Medieval pottery production (6th-10th century AD). Tracing 1500Â years of geomagnetic field intensity variations in Western Europe
Keywords: Archeointensity; Geomagnetic secular variation; Medieval period; Western Europe; Experimental archeological firing; Pottery;
Thellier-type paleointensity data from multidomain specimens
Keywords: Paleointensity; Archeointensity; Multidomain; Non-ideal behavior;
Are burnt sediments reliable recorders of geomagnetic field strength?
Keywords: Archeointensity; Prehistoric fire; Burnt sediments
New historical archeointensity data from Brazil: Evidence for a large regional non-dipole field contribution over the past few centuries
Keywords: archeomagnetism; archeointensity; geomagnetic secular variation; historical geomagnetic field; Southeast Brazil; South Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly
Are ceramics and bricks reliable absolute geomagnetic intensity carriers?
Keywords: Pottery; Bricks; Archeointensity; Open kiln; Western Mexico;
Archeointensity in Northeast Brazil over the past five centuries
Keywords: archeomagnetism; archeointensity; geomagnetic secular variation; historical geomagnetic field; Northeast Brazil; southern hemisphere
Evidence for rapid geomagnetic field intensity variations in Western Europe over the past 800 years from new French archeointensity data
Keywords: archeomagnetism; archeointensity; secular variation; past millennium; Western Europe; dipole moment