150 results on '"Shaar, Ron"'
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2. Tel Beth-Shean in the Tenth–Ninth Centuries BCE: A Chronological Query and Its Possible Archaeomagnetic Resolution
3. Northward propagation of the Gulf of Elat-Aqaba constrained by cosmogenic burial ages and magnetostratigraphy of onshore sediments
4. Tel Beth-Shean in the Tenth–Ninth Centuries BCE: A Chronological Query and Its Possible Archaeomagnetic Resolution
5. Uncertainties in Archaeointensity Research: Implications for the Levantine Archaeomagnetic Curve
6. Paleomagnetism and Paleosecular Variations From the Plio-Pleistocene Golan Heights Volcanic Plateau, Israel
7. Wonderwerk Cave, Northern Cape Province: An Early–Middle Pleistocene Paleoenvironmental Sequence for the Interior of South Africa
8. Archaeomagnetic Dating of the Outer Revetment Wall at Tel Lachish
9. Magnetostratigraphy and cosmogenic dating of Wonderwerk Cave: New constraints for the chronology of the South African Earlier Stone Age
10. Further evidence of the Levantine Iron Age geomagnetic anomaly from Georgian pottery
11. Six centuries of geomagnetic intensity variations recorded by royal Judean stamped jar handles
12. Large geomagnetic field anomalies revealed in Bronze to Iron Age archeomagnetic data from Tel Megiddo and Tel Hazor, Israel
13. Northward propagation of the Gulf of Elat-Aqaba constrained by cosmogenic burial ages and magnetostratigraphy of onshore sediments
14. Applying thermal demagnetization to archaeological materials: A tool for detecting burnt clay and estimating its firing temperature
15. Instability of thermoremanence and the problem of estimating the ancient geomagnetic field strength from non-single-domain recorders
16. Decadal-scale variations in geomagnetic field intensity from ancient Cypriot slag mounds
17. Archaeomagnetism of burnt cherts and hearths from Middle Palaeolithic Amud Cave, Israel: Tools for reconstructing site formation processes and occupation history
18. On improving the selection of Thellier-type paleointensity data
19. Thellier GUI: An integrated tool for analyzing paleointensity data from Thellier‐type experiments
20. The effect of early diagenesis on magnetic mineralogy and quality of paleomagnetic recording in marine sediments: case study from the NE Mediterranean shelf
21. The second generation of the Levantine Archaeomagnetic Curve (LAC.v.2.0) ~6300 BCE - 300 CE: Insight into the evolution of the Iron Age anomaly, geomagnetic spikes and secular variation rates
22. Lithosphere deflection on a juvenile oceanic detachment during seafloor spreading promoted the exposure of the mantle rocks of the Troodos ophiolite – inferences from gabbro paleomagnetism
23. Destruction by Fire: Reconstructing the Evidence of the 586 BCE Babylonian Destruction in a Monumental Building in Jerusalem
24. When the unexpected reaches the methanogenic zone: coupled CH4-Fe-N cycling
25. Remembering Hagai (1944-2012)
26. Archaeomagnetism in the Levant and Mesopotamia Reveals the Largest Changes in the Geomagnetic Field
27. Reconstructing biblical military campaigns using geomagnetic field data
28. Archaeomagnetism in Levant and Mesopotamia reveals the largest changes in the geomagnetic field
29. Paleointensity Estimates from the Pleistocene of Northern Israel: Implications for hemispheric asymmetry in the time averaged field
30. Late Acheulian Jaljulia – Early human occupations in the paleo-landscape of the central coastal plain of Israel
31. Holocene wet episodes recorded by magnetic minerals in stalagmites from Soreq Cave, Israel
32. Magnetostratigraphy and cosmogenic dating of Wonderwerk Cave: New constraints for the chronology of the South African Earlier Stone Age
33. Decadal Geomagnetic Secular Variations From Greigite Bearing Dead Sea Sediments
34. Palaeohydrologic interpretations of Holocene wet episodes recorded in stalagmites from Soreq Cave, Israel: Linking the magnetic and isotopic properties of speleothems
35. Synchronizing Geomagnetic Field Intensity Records in the Levant Between the 23rd and 15th Centuries BCE: Chronological and Methodological Implications
36. Holocene wet episodes recorded by magnetic minerals in stalagmites from Soreq Cave, Israel.
37. Experimental determination of remanent magnetism of dusty ice deposits
38. The Earth’s magnetic field in Jerusalem during the Babylonian destruction: A unique reference for field behavior and an anchor for archaeomagnetic dating
39. The Effect of Early Diagenesis in Methanic Sediments on Sedimentary Magnetic Properties: Case Study From the SE Mediterranean Continental Shelf
40. Geochronology, paleogeography, and archaeology of the Acheulian locality of ‘Evron Landfill in the western Galilee, Israel
41. Tectonic Movements Related to Initiation of Paleo-OCC in the Troodos Ophiolite, Cyprus: Paleomagnetic Evidence
42. Editorial: The Evolving Geomagnetic Field
43. The First Catalog of Archaeomagnetic Directions From Israel With 4,000 Years of Geomagnetic Secular Variations
44. A Rejoinder on the Value of Archaeomagnetic Dating: Integrative Methodology Is the Key to Addressing Levantine Iron Age Chronology
45. Overwriting of sedimentary magnetism by bacterially mediated mineral alteration
46. Fire and collapse: Untangling the formation of destruction layers using archaeomagnetism
47. Large geomagnetic field anomalies revealed in Bronze to Iron Age archeomagnetic data from Tel Megiddo and Tel Hazor, Israel
48. Absolute geomagnetic field intensity in Georgia during the past 6 millennia
49. Geomagnetic field intensity: How high can it get? How fast can it change? Constraints from Iron Age copper slag
50. Paleomagnetic field intensity derived from non-SD: Testing the Thellier IZZI technique on MD slag and a new bootstrap procedure
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