“…The acquisition of numerous, reliable, new data from well-dated, archaeological baked clays allowed to greatly improve our knowledge about the evolution of the Earth's magnetic field. Though this progress holds for both directions and intensities, the records of the latter are by far richer and more consistent leading to the improvement of regional and global geomagnetic models (Brown et al, 2021). Among the various recordings of the geomagnetic field (GMF) intensity, a feature which is being thoroughly studied are the "spikes" that is short-lived regional intensity maxima episodes whose spatial and temporal variation as well as their origin are nowadays better understood (e.g., Shaar et al, 2011;de Groot et al, 2013;Genevey et al, 2016;Gómez-Paccard et al, 2012, 2016Livermore et al, 2021).…”