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Title: Absolute geomagnetic field intensity in Georgia during the past 6 millennia
Authors: Shaar, Ron 
Tauxe, Lisa 
Gogichaishvili, Avto 
Rathert, Manuel Calvo 
Devidze, Marina 
Licheli, Vakhtang 
Keywords: Archaeomagnetism
paleointensity,
Georgia.
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 
Source: Latinmag Letters, Volume 3, Special Issue (2013), PA07, 1-4. Proceedings Montevideo, Uruguay
Abstract: 
We present new archaeointensity data from Georgia from ca. 3000 BCE to 1500 CE. Forty-eight potsherds
and fired clays were subjected to Thellier-type paleointensity experiment using the IZZI protocol (Tauxe
and Staudigel, 2004) with routine pTRM check. We observed an excellent agreement between samples
collected from the same site, supporting the precision of the paleointensity working methodology. The
new archeointensity data obtained in this study clarify some issue regarding the high variability period in
Georgia. The results show a significantly high field maximum at 900 BCE, with VADM of about 160 ZAm2,
bounded by two low field minima around 1250 BCE and 400 BCE, with VADM of less than 60 ZAm2.
URI: https://openscience.ge/handle/1/2727
https://doi.org/10.48616/latlet-v3-si2013-PA07
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