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‘I'm Dead!’: Action, Homicide and Denied Catharsis in Early Modern Spanish Drama

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract In early modern Spanish drama, the expression ‘¡Muerto soy!’ (‘I'm dead!’) is commonly used to indicate a literal death or to figuratively express a character's extreme fear or passion. Recent studies, even one collection published under the title of ‘¡Muerto soy!’, have paid scant attention to the phrase in context, a serious omission when ...
Ted Bergman
wiley   +1 more source

The Quartzite and Quartz Reference Collection from the CENIEH (Spanish National Research Centre on Human Evolution), Spain: An Online Database for Characterising a Wide Diversity of Lithic Raw Materials

open access: yesJournal of Open Archaeology Data
The dataset presented here is the quartzite and quartz reference collection from the National Research Centre of Human Evolution of Spain (CENIEH), Burgos.
Alejandro Prieto   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Seismic Expression of Core Complex‐Style Extensional Detachment Faults in Rifted Margins

open access: yesTerra Nova, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The identification of core complex‐style extensional detachment faults (CCDFs) in rifted margins is crucial for accurately restoring their stratigraphic and thermal histories. Yet recognising CCDFs in seismic reflection images is challenging due to their faint topographic expression; the lack of associated abrupt offset in seismic reflections;
Pauline Chenin   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Living in the Mycelial World

open access: yesTopics in Cognitive Science, EarlyView.
Abstract This manuscript documents a systematic ethnomycological analysis of ethnographic archives. Focusing on texts describing human–fungi interactions, I conduct a global, cross‐cultural review of mushroom use, covering 193 societies worldwide. The study reveals diverse mushroom‐related cultural practices, emphasizing the significance of fungi ...
Roope O. Kaaronen
wiley   +1 more source

Correction to: Human Subsistence Before and After the 8.2 ka cal BP Event in Northern Iberia: Archaeozoology and Proteomic Data From the Macromammal Assemblage of El Mazo Rock Shelter

open access: yesPaleoAnthropology
Correction to original article.
Elene Arenas-Sorriqueta   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Colonisation History of Freshwater Snails Across the Atlantic and Mediterranean Islands: Insights From Mercuria (Littorinimorpha, Hydrobiidae)

open access: yesZoologica Scripta, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Islands harbour unique biodiversity, and depending on their geological origin, they have fundamentally different colonisation histories: continental islands may contain relict faunas shaped by vicariance and sporadic gene flow, whereas oceanic islands must have been colonised across open seas, often through long‐distance dispersal events ...
Jonathan P. Miller   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Bronze goods as a reflection of the ethnocultural ties of the South Caucasus peoples in ancient times

open access: yesИсторическая этнология
The object of the study are ancient bronze goods discovered in the South Caucasus as a result of archaeological excavations at the sites of ancient settlements and burial grounds of the Bronze and early Iron Ages.
Sevda T. Samedova
doaj   +1 more source

Heritage and Myths: The «Kingdoms of Faith» of Medieval Spain Through the Prism of Contemporary Debates on Interreligious Dialogue

open access: yesИбероамериканские тетради
Book review: Catlos B.А. Kingdoms of Faith: A New History of Muslim Spain. – Moscow: Medina ID, 2024. – 608 p.The Muslim period in the history of Spain is mostly associated with Moorish art and the brutal but just Reconquista that culminated with the ...
M. V. Silantieva, D. S. Gorshenyov
doaj   +1 more source

An 8,000 Years Alpine Ice‐Core Record of Climate and Dust: The Role of Saharan Dust

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 13, 16 July 2026.
Abstract Transport of Saharan dust over Europe impacts climate and nutrient input to ecosystems, but its variability over the past is poorly documented and understood. Because Alpine ice potentially provides an archive of past dust deposition, here we used an ice core record of stable water isotopes and dust‐related chemical species from Dôme du Goûter
M. Legrand   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

When tradition burns: Misinterpreting prescribed fire across the science–society gap in Iberia

open access: yesEcological Solutions and Evidence, Volume 7, Issue 3, July–September 2026.
Prescribed fire is a scientifically grounded management tool whose benefits depend on specific ecological and operational conditions. This Perspective examines how these benefits may be reinterpreted beyond their original context and proposes a framework to improve the translation of ecological knowledge into environmental decision‐making.
Luis Navarro
wiley   +1 more source

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