Geomagnetic intensity variation during the last 4000 years

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Thellier-type determinations of the ancient geomagnetic intensity are reported for a large number of samples from Greece, comprising ancient pottery and other archaeologically dated forms of baked clay. Comparison is made with results for other parts of the world of about the same latitude: the Near East, China and the western U.S.A. These data indicate that, in the time-range studied, variation of the geomagnetic dipole moment is unlikely to have been the dominant influence; it is suggested that the westward drift of a non-dipole disturbance could have been responsible.

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