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Paisaje, camino y liturgia en el mito del héroe de IltirakaEn este trabajo se reinterpreta el heroon de El Pajarillo, en el marco del mito de la katabasis o viaje del héroe al inframundo. Para esta lectura se han realizado estudios arqueoastronómicos y se ha integrado el heroon en un camino de pagus, que sigue las aguas del río Jandulilla. En este nuevo territorio se ha añadido un nuevo hito arqueológicoRuiz, A. et al.
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UNIONS: The Ultraviolet Near-infrared Optical Northern SurveyThe Ultraviolet Near-Infrared Optical Northern Survey (UNIONS) is a "collaboration of collaborations" that is using the Canada─France─Hawai'i Telescope, the Pan-STARRS telescopes, and the Subaru Observatory to obtain ugriz images of a core survey region of 6250 deg 2 of the northern sky. The 10σ point source depth of the data, as measured within aGwyn, Stephen et al.
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Ultra-diffuse, ultra-different: observed versus simulated ultra-diffuse galaxies live in fundamentally different haloesIn this work, we compare galaxies from the NIHAO and HESTIA simulation suites to ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) with spectroscopically measured dynamical masses. For each observed UDG, we identify the simulated dark matter halo that best matches its dynamical mass. In general, observed UDGs are matched to simulated galaxies with lower stellar massesGannon, Jonah S. et al.
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TOI-7166 b: a habitable zone mini-Neptune planet around a nearby low-mass starWe present the discovery and validation of TOI-7166 b, a $2.01 \pm 0.05\,\mathrm{ R}_{\oplus }$ planet orbiting a nearby low-mass star. We validated the planet by combining Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite and multicolour high-precision photometric observations from ground-based telescopes, together with spectroscopic data, high-contrastBarkaoui, Khalid et al.
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Thebes versus Hattusha: two different ways of understanding time at the end of the Bronze Age / Tebes versus Hattusha: Dues maneres diferents d’entendre el temps al final de l’edat del bronzeThe multinational Hittite Empire and the powerful theocratic Ramesside monarchy of Egypt clashed along the shores of the eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age. Numerous sources shed light on how the Egyptians mea-sured time during that period through their civil calendar. Interestingly, this calendar more or less followed the rhythm ofBelmonte, J. A.
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