All Stories

  1. In the bosom of the Earth: a new megalithic monument at the Antequera World Heritage Site
  2. Knowledge of the Sky among Indigenous Peoples of the South American Lowlands—First Archaeoastronomical Analyses of Orientations at Mounds in Uruguay
  3. An Archaeology of the Sky in Gaul in the Augustan Period
  4. Between Land and Sky—A Study of the Orientation of Roman Centuriations in Italy
  5. Landscapes of the “Coast of Death”: dolmen topographies of NW Iberia
  6. The Winter Solstice as a Roman Cultural Fingerprint from the Mythical Origins of Rome to Augustus
  7. Land- and Skyscapes of the Camino de Santiago: An Astronomy and World Heritage Sustainable Approach
  8. Ad orientem: Las iglesias románicas del Camino Francés en los reinos de Castilla y León bajo la perspectiva de la Astronomía Cultural
  9. East or Easter? Keys to the orientation of Romanesque churches along the Way of Saint James
  10. The River and the Sky: Astronomy and Topography in Caral Society, America's First Urban Centers
  11. Diachrony and the Big Picture: Chabola de la Hechicera, a Peculiar Orientation and a Sacred Landscape
  12. Determinación de orientaciones de ciudades romanas por medio de la <em>varatio</em>
  13. Supplementary Video 1 to 'Lunar Standstills or Lunistices, Reality or Myth?' by A. César González-García and Juan A. Belmonte
  14. Supplementary Video 2 to 'Lunar Standstills or Lunistices, Reality or Myth?' by A. César González-García and Juan A. Belmonte
  15. Lunar Standstills or Lunistices, Reality or Myth?
  16. Our Sky, the Sky of Our Ancestors
  17. The making of an imperial agricultural landscape in the Valley of Belén
  18. Archaeoastronomy: A Sustainable Way to Grasp the Skylore of Past Societies
  19. Arabia Adquisita: The Romanization of the Nabataean Cultic Calendar and the Tannur ‘Zodiac’ Paradigm
  20. Archaeoastronomy in the Roman World
  21. Establishing a New Order: The Orientation of Roman Towns Built in the Age of Augustus
  22. The Uaratio and Its Possible Use in Roman Urban Planning to Obtain Astronomical Orientations
  23. Domesticating Light and Shadows in the Neolithic: The Dombate Passage Grave (A Coruña, Spain)
  24. Astronomy in Roman Urbanism: A Statistical Analysis of the Orientation of Roman Towns in the Iberian Peninsula
  25. The contribution of Bayesian analysis to the chronology of Iron Age north-western Iberia: New data from San Cibrán de Las (Galicia, Spain)
  26. a. d. viiii Kalendas Octobres, dies natalis Augusti. Some Considerations on the Astronomical Orientation of Roman Cologne and the Imperial Cult
  27. Archaeological Footprints of the “Celtic calendar”?
  28. Landscape construction and time reckoning in Iron Age Celtic Iberia
  29. A numerical study of interactions and stellar bars
  30. Astronomical significance of architectural orientations in the Maya Lowlands: A statistical approach
  31. Characterization of Bars Induced by Interactions
  32. Serial nominations for the AWH initiative: The paradigm of seven-stone antas and beyond
  33. «Orientatio ad sidera»: astronomía y paisaje urbano en «Qart Hadašt/Carthago Nova»
  34. The Pillars of the Earth and the Sky: Capital Cities, Astronomy and Landscape
  35. The Orientation of Pre-Romanesque Churches in the Iberian Peninsula
  36. On the Orientation of Prehistoric Sardinian Monuments: A Comparative Statistical Approach
  37. Easter Island
  38. Interactions Between Islamic and Christian Traditions in the Iberian Peninsula
  39. Evolution induced by dry minor mergers onto fast-rotator S0 galaxies
  40. On the Orientation of Megalithic Monuments of the Transjordan Plateau: New Clues for an Astronomical Interpretation
  41. Light and Shadows over Petra: Astronomy and Landscape in Nabataean Lands
  42. Evolution along the sequence of S0 Hubble types induced by dry minor mergers
  43. Complejo Arquitectónico Cerro Mercachas: arquitectura y ritualidad incaica en Chile central
  44. Evolution along the sequence of S0 Hubble types induced by dry minor mergers
  45. The ‘Genetic’ Analysis of Iberian Dolmens: A Test of the Idea in the Central Pyrenees
  46. Thinking Hattusha: Astronomy and Landscape in the Hittite Lands
  47. A minor merger origin for stellar inner discs and rings in spiral galaxies
  48. The diachronic study of orientations: Mérida, a case study
  49. Antiochos's Hierothesion at Nemrud Dag Revisited: Adjusting the Date in the Light of Astronomical Evidence
  50. Statistical Analysis of Megalithic Tomb Orientations in the Iberian Peninsula and Neighbouring Regions
  51. THE INTERGALACTIC STELLAR POPULATION FROM MERGERS OF ELLIPTICAL GALAXIES WITH DARK MATTER HALOS
  52. On the Orientation of Ancient Egyptian Temples: (5) Testing the Theory in Middle Egypt and Sudan
  53. A Minor-Merger Origin for Inner Disks and Rings in Early-Type Galaxies
  54. Shape and kinematics of elliptical galaxies: evolution due to merging at z ${<}$ 1.5
  55. On the origin of dwarf elliptical galaxies: the fundamental plane
  56. Publisher’s Note: Gravitational waves from galaxy encounters [Phys. Rev. D75, 104008 (2007)]
  57. Gravitational waves from galaxy encounters
  58. Orientation of Trb-West Megalithic Monuments
  59. Line-of-sight velocity distributions of elliptical galaxies from collisionless mergers
  60. Growth of galactic bulges by mergers
  61. CGCG 480-022: A Distant Lonesome Merger?
  62. Merging of Elliptical Galaxies as a Possible Origin of the Intergalactic Stellar Population
  63. Harassment origin for kinematic substructures in dwarf elliptical galaxies?
  64. Encounters between spherical galaxies - I. Systems without a dark halo
  65. Encounters between spherical galaxies - II. Systems with a dark halo
  66. Elliptical galaxies from mergers of discs
  67. L.O.S.V.D.'s of elliptical galaxies from mergers of disk galaxies
  68. Mergers between elliptical galaxies and the thickening of the Fundamental Plane
  69. Orientations of the Dutch Hunebedden
  70. Formation of Kinematic Subsystems in Stellar Spiral-Spiral Mergers