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1 A comparison of nitrogen isotope compositions of charred and desiccated botanical remains from northern Peru Szpak, Paul

5 p. 527-538
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2 Acorn cake during the Holocene: experimental reconstruction of its preparation in the western Pyrenees, Iberia Ayerdi, Miren
2016
5 p. 443-457
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3 Agricultural resources on the coastal plain of Sidon during the Late Iron Age: archaeobotanical investigations at Phoenician Tell el-Burak, Lebanon Orendi, Andrea
2018
5 p. 717-736
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4 Ancient DNA analysis of Panicum miliaceum (broomcorn millet) from a Bronze Age cemetery in Xinjiang, China Li, Chunxiang
2016
5 p. 469-477
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5 An experimental approach for tracing olive processing residues in the archaeobotanical record, with preliminary examples from Tell Tweini, Syria Marinova, Elena
2011
5 p. 471-478
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6 An investigation of processing and consumption of pulses among prehistoric societies: archaeobotanical, experimental and ethnographic evidence from Greece Valamoti, Soultana Maria
2011
5 p. 381-396
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7 Archaeobotanical evidence reveals the human–environment interactions during the 9th–13th centuries at Turpan, Xinjiang on the ancient Silk Road Yao, Yi-Feng

5 p. 539-552
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8 Archaeobotanical remains found in a house at the archaeological site of Cardonal, valle del Cajón, Argentina: a view of food practices 1,800 years ago Calo, C. Marilin
2013
5 p. 577-590
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9 Archaeobotanical research at the medieval fortified site of Îgîlîz (Anti-Atlas, Morocco) with particular reference to the exploitation of the argan tree Ruas, Marie-Pierre
2011
5 p. 419-433
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10 Archaeobotany at Oplontis: woody remains from the Roman Villa of Poppaea (Naples, Italy) Moser, Daniela
2012
5 p. 397-408
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11 Archaeobotany of el-Wad Terrace, Mount Carmel (Israel): insights into plant exploitation along the Natufian sequence Belli, Chiara

5 p. 453-474
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12 Archaeological charcoals as archives for firewood preferences and vegetation composition during the late Holocene in the southern Mayumbe, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Hubau, Wannes
2013
5 p. 591-606
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13 Assessing past agrobiodiversity of Prunus avium L. (Rosaceae): a morphometric approach focussed on the stones from the archaeological site Hôtel-Dieu (16th century, Tours, France) Burger, Pauline
2011
5 p. 447-458
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14 Bolboschoenus glaucus (Lam.) S.G. Smith, a new species in the flora of the ancient Near East Wollstonecroft, Michèle M.
2011
5 p. 459-470
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15 Bryophytes in a latrine as indicators of climate change in the 17th century Zechmeister, Harald G.
2019
5 p. 575-581
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16 Burnt sacrificial plant offerings in Hellenistic times: an archaeobotanical case study from Messene, Peloponnese, Greece Megaloudi, Fragkiska
2006
5 p. 413-417
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17 Cereal cultivation as a correlate of high social status in medieval Iceland Riddell, Scott
2017
5 p. 679-696
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18 Changes in cereal cultivation during the Iron Age in southern Sweden: a compilation and interpretation of the archaeobotanical material Grabowski, Radoslaw
2011
5 p. 479-494
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19 Changes in Pyrenean woodlands as a result of the intensity of human exploitation: 2,000 years of metallurgy in Vallferrera, northeast Iberian Peninsula Pèlachs, Albert
2009
5 p. 403-416
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20 Charred olive stones: experimental and archaeological evidence for recognizing olive processing residues used as fuel Braadbaart, Freek
2016
5 p. 415-430
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21 Condiments before Claudius: new plant foods at the Late Iron Age oppidum at Silchester, UK Lodwick, Lisa
2013
5 p. 543-549
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22 Conserving idealized landscapes: past history, public perception and future management in the New Forest (UK) Grant, Michael J.
2007
5 p. 551-562
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23 Cordage, basketry and containers at the Pleistocene–Holocene boundary in southwest Europe. Evidence from Coves de Santa Maira (Valencian region, Spain) Aura Tortosa, J. Emili

5 p. 581-594
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24 Correction: Genomic analysis of emmer wheat shows a complex history with two distinct domestic groups and evidence of differential hybridization with wild emmer from the western Fertile Crescent Iob, Alice

5 p. 559-560
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25 Correction to: Crop cultivation of Middle Yayoi culture communities (fourth century bce–first century ce) in the Kanto region, eastern Japan, inferred from a radiocarbon-dated archaeobotanical record Leipe, Christian

5 p. 711
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26 Correlation between spatial distributions of pollen data, archaeological records and physical parameters from north-western France: a GIS and numerical analysis approach Gaudin, Loic
2008
5 p. 585-595
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27 Cotton cultivation and textile production in the Arabian Peninsula during antiquity; the evidence from Madâ’in Sâlih (Saudi Arabia) and Qal’at al-Bahrain (Bahrain) Bouchaud, Charlène
2011
5 p. 405-417
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28 Cultivation strategies at the ancient Luanzagangzi settlement on the easternmost Eurasian steppe during the late Bronze Age Zhang, Jianping
2017
5 p. 505-512
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29 Cultivation with deliberation: cereals and their growing conditions in prehistory Dreslerová, Dagmar
2017
5 p. 513-526
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30 Detecting human impact in the pollen record using data-model comparison Bradshaw, Richard H. W.
2007
5 p. 597-603
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31 Detecting intra-site patterns with systematic sampling strategies. Archaeobotanical grid sampling of the lakeshore settlement Bad Buchau-Torwiesen II, southwest Germany Maier, Ursula
2011
5 p. 349-365
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32 Determining the responses of vegetation to natural processes and human impacts in north-eastern Poland during the last millennium: combined pollen, geochemical and historical data Wacnik, Agnieszka
2016
5 p. 479-498
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33 Differences in forest composition following two periods of settlement by pre-Columbian Native Americans Commerford, Julie L.

5 p. 467-480
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34 Earliest evidence of a primitive cultivar of Vitis vinifera L. during the Bronze Age in Sardinia (Italy) Ucchesu, Mariano
2014
5 p. 587-600
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35 Early Holocene wetland succession at Lake Flixton (UK) and its implications for Mesolithic settlement Taylor, Barry
2019
5 p. 559-573
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36 Ecological-cultural inheritance in the wetlands: the non-linear transition to plant food production in the southern Levant Ramsey, Monica N.

5 p. 435-452
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37 Effects of human land-use on the global carbon cycle during the last 6,000 years Olofsson, Jörgen
2007
5 p. 605-615
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38 Effects of the sampling design and selection of parameter values on pollen-based quantitative reconstructions of regional vegetation: a case study in southern Sweden using the REVEALS model Hellman, Sofie E. V.
2008
5 p. 445-459
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39 Environmental and historical archaeology of the Galápagos islands: archaeobotany of Hacienda El Progreso, 1870–1920 Astudillo, Fernando Javier
2018
5 p. 737-751
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40 Erratum to: Botanical off-site and on-site data as indicators of different land use systems: a discussion with examples from Southwest Germany Rösch, Manfred
2014
5 p. 647-648
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41 Evaluating Swiss pollen productivity estimates using a simulation approach Soepboer, Welmoed
2007
5 p. 497-506
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42 Evidence of ‘new glume wheat’ from the Late Neolithic (Copper Age) of south-eastern Hungary (4th millennium cal. b.c.) Kenéz, Árpád
2013
5 p. 551-566
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43 Fabaceae (legume) pollen as an anthropogenic indicator in eastern North America Teale, Chelsea

5 p. 703-709
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44 Farm establishment, abandonment and agricultural practices during the last 1,300 years: a case study from southern Sweden based on pollen records and the LOVE model Fredh, Erik Daniel
2019
5 p. 529-544
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45 First finds of Prunus domestica L. in Italy from the Phoenician and Punic periods (6th–2nd centuries bc) Ucchesu, Mariano
2017
5 p. 539-549
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46 Food in a colonial setting: the flora assemblage of a short-lived Seleucid-founded site in the Near East Orendi, Andrea

5 p. 641-655
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47 Forage quality of leaf-fodder from the main broad-leaved woody species and its possible consequences for the Holocene development of forest vegetation in Central Europe Hejcmanová, Pavla
2013
5 p. 607-613
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48 Four levels of patterns in tree-rings: an archaeological approach to dendroecology Bleicher, Niels
2013
5 p. 615-627
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49 Four millennia of vegetation and environmental history above the Hyrcanian forest, northern Iran Homami Totmaj, Leila

5 p. 611-621
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50 From glacial refugia to the current landscape configuration: permanence, expansion and forest management of Fagus sylvatica L. in the Western Pyrenean Region (Northern Iberian Peninsula) Ruiz-Alonso, Mónica
2018
5 p. 481-496
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51 From the field to the hearth: plant remains from Neolithic Croatia (ca. 6000–4000 cal bc) Reed, Kelly
2015
5 p. 601-619
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52 Garden variety seeds? Botanical remains from the Petra Garden and Pool Complex Ramsay, Jennifer
2015
5 p. 621-634
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53 Genomic analysis of emmer wheat shows a complex history with two distinct domestic groups and evidence of differential hybridization with wild emmer from the western Fertile Crescent Iob, Alice

5 p. 545-558
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54 Grazing dynamics at different spatial and temporal scales: examples from the Swedish historical record a.d. 1620–1850 Dahlström, Anna
2006
5 p. 563-572
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55 Holocene climate, fire and vegetation dynamics at the treeline in the Northwestern Swiss Alps Schwörer, Christoph
2013
5 p. 479-496
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56 Holocene mangrove dynamics and environmental change in the Rufiji Delta, Tanzania Punwong, Paramita
2012
5 p. 381-396
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57 Holocene vegetation and fire history of the mountains of Northern Sicily (Italy) Tinner, Willy
2016
5 p. 499-519
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58 Human impact on terrestrial ecosystems, pollen calibration and quantitative reconstruction of past land-cover Gaillard, Marie-José
2008
5 p. 415-418
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59 Human-made fires and forest clearance as evidence for late Holocene landscape domestication in the Orinoco Llanos (Venezuela) Leal, Alejandra
2019
5 p. 545-557
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60 Identification and exploitation of wild rye (Secale spp.) during the early Neolithic in the Middle Euphrates valley Douché, Carolyne

5 p. 517-531
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61 Identification of archaeobotanical Pistacia L. fruit remains: implications for our knowledge on past distribution and use in prehistoric Cyprus Rousou, Maria

5 p. 623-639
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62 Identification of Myosotis seeds by means of digital image analysis Brinkkemper, Otto
2011
5 p. 435-445
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63 Identification of the Triticoid-type grains (Poaceae) from archaeobotanical assemblages in southwest Asia as Heteranthelium piliferum (Banks & Sol.) Hochst. Weide, Alexander

5 p. 657-674
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64 Importance of Rhus verniciflua Stokes (lacquer tree) in prehistoric periods in Japan, deduced from identification of its fossil woods Noshiro, Shuichi
2006
5 p. 405-411
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65 Informal intercropping of legumes with cereals? A re-assessment of clover abundance in ancient Egyptian cereal processing by-product assemblages: archaeobotanical investigations at Khentkawes town, Giza (2300–2100 bc) Malleson, Claire
2016
5 p. 431-442
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66 In memoriam Prof. em. Dr. Hans-Jürgen Beug, 18th January 1932 to 5th March 2022 Behling, Hermann

5 p. 443-445
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67 Insights into the late Holocene vegetation history of the East European forest-steppe: case study Sudzha (Kursk region, Russia) Shumilovskikh, Lyudmila S.
2019
5 p. 513-528
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68 Interpretation of charcoal and pollen data relating to a late Iron Age ritual site in eastern Ireland: a holistic approach Newman, Conor
2006
5 p. 349-365
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69 Inter-proxy evidence for the development of the Amazonian mangroves during the Holocene França, Marlon C.
2013
5 p. 527-542
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70 Introduction to the special issue on ‘Plant use and management during the emergence of farming in Southwest Asia: recent insights and new approaches’ Whitlam, Jade

5 p. 431-434
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71 Iron Age plant subsistence in the Inner Congo Basin (DR Congo) Neumann, Katharina

5 p. 481-509
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72 Is naked barley an eastern or a western crop? The combined evidence of archaeobotany and genetics Lister, Diane L.
2012
5 p. 439-446
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73 Landscape history, calcareous fen development and historical events in the Slovak Eastern Carpathians Jamrichová, Eva
2013
5 p. 497-513
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74 Late Holocene vegetation, climate, human and fire history of the forest-steppe-ecosystem inferred from core G2-A in the ‘Altai Tavan Bogd’ conservation area in Mongolia Unkelbach, Julia
2017
5 p. 665-677
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75 Long-term changes in floristic diversity in southern Sweden: palynological richness, vegetation dynamics and land-use Berglund, Björn E.
2007
5 p. 573-583
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76 Luxury food and ornamental plants at the 15th century a.d. Renaissance court of the Este family (Ferrara, northern Italy) Bosi, Giovanna
2009
5 p. 389-402
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77 Mid- and late-Holocene vegetation and fire history at Biviere di Gela, a coastal lake in southern Sicily, Italy Noti, Roland
2009
5 p. 371-387
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78 Mid-Holocene vegetation dynamics with an early expansion of Mauritia flexuosa palm trees inferred from the Serra do Tepequém in the savannas of Roraima State in Amazonia, northwestern Brazil Rodríguez-Zorro, Paula A.
2017
5 p. 455-468
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79 Mid to late Holocene vegetation and land use history in the Weald of south-eastern England: multiple pollen profiles from the Rye area Waller, Martyn P.
2006
5 p. 367-384
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80 Millennial multi-proxy reconstruction of oasis dynamics in Jordan, by the Dead Sea Eggenberger, Sebastian
2017
5 p. 649-664
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81 Neolithic land use in the northern Boreal zone: high-resolution multiproxy analyses from Lake Huhdasjärvi, south-eastern Finland Alenius, Teija
2017
5 p. 469-486
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82 New insights into vegetation dynamics and settlement history in Hümmling, north-western Germany, with particular reference to the Neolithic Kramer, Annette
2013
5 p. 461-478
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83 Olive growing in Puglia (southeastern Italy): a review of the evidence from the Mesolithic to the Middle Ages Caracuta, Valentina

5 p. 595-620
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84 On the origins and spread of Olea europaea L. (olive) domestication: evidence for shape variation of olive stones at Ugarit, Late Bronze Age, Syria—a window on the Mediterranean Basin and on the westward diffusion of olive varieties Newton, Claire
2013
5 p. 567-575
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85 Palynological evidence of mead: a prehistoric drink dating back to the 3rd millennium b.c. Moe, Dagfinn
2013
5 p. 515-526
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86 Plant economy of the first farmers of central Belgium (Linearbandkeramik, 5200–5000 b.c.) Salavert, Aurélie
2011
5 p. 321-332
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87 Plant offerings from Roman cremations in northern Italy: a review Rottoli, Mauro
2011
5 p. 495-506
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88 Plant remains from the early modern garden of the manor of Kumpula, Helsinki, Finland: an alternative sampling method for macrofossil analysis Alanko, Teija
2015
5 p. 571-585
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89 Pollen and plant diversity relationships in a Mediterranean montane area Connor, Simon E.

5 p. 583-594
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90 Pollen modelling, palaeoecology and archaeology: virtualisation and/or visualisation of the past? Caseldine, Chris
2007
5 p. 543-549
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91 Pollen productivity estimates and relevant source area of pollen for selected plant taxa in a pasture woodland landscape of the Jura Mountains (Switzerland) Mazier, Florence
2008
5 p. 479-495
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92 Pollen productivity estimates of key European plant taxa for quantitative reconstruction of past vegetation: a review Broström, Anna
2008
5 p. 461-478
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93 Potential palaeoflora of Last Glacial Maximum Eastern Beringia, northwest North America Strong, Wayne L

5 p. 675-684
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94 Proceedings of the 15th conference of the International Work Group for Palaeoethnobotany, Wilhelmshaven 2010 Bittmann, Felix
2011
5 p. 319-320
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95 Processing and storage of tree fruits, cereals and pulses at PPNA Sharara, southern Jordan Whitlam, Jade

5 p. 501-516
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96 Reassessing the origin of lentil cultivation in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of Southwest Asia: new evidence from carbon isotope analysis at Gusir Höyük Kabukcu, Ceren

5 p. 533-543
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97 Recent attestations of “new” glume wheat in Turkey: a reassessment of its role in the reconstruction of Neolithic agriculture Ulaş, Burhan

5 p. 685-701
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98 Reconstructing subsistence practices: taphonomic constraints and the interpretation of wild plant remains at aceramic Neolithic Chogha Golan, Iran Weide, Alexander
2017
5 p. 487-504
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99 Relative pollen productivity and fall speed estimates for southern African savanna taxa Duffin, Kristina I.
2007
5 p. 507-525
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100 Revisiting the concept of the ‘Neolithic Founder Crops’ in southwest Asia Arranz-Otaegui, Amaia

5 p. 475-499
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101 Roman food refuse: urban archaeobotany in Pompeii, Regio VI, Insula 1 Murphy, Charlene
2012
5 p. 409-419
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102 Sebesten fruits (Cordia myxa L.) in Gallia Narbonensis (Southern France): a trade item from the Eastern Mediterranean? Bouby, Laurent
2011
5 p. 397-404
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103 Studies on archaeological olive fruitstones from the Archaic and Punic periods (7th–3rd century bc) of Sardinia, Italy Mureddu, Maria

5 p. 511-524
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104 The beginnings of fruit tree cultivation in the Iberian Peninsula: plant remains from the city of Huelva (southern Spain) Pérez-Jordà, Guillem
2017
5 p. 527-538
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105 The common and the rare: a review of Early Modern Dutch plant food consumption based on archaeobotanical urban cesspit data Hondelink, Merit M. A.

5 p. 553-565
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106 The European Pollen Database: past efforts and current activities Fyfe, Ralph M.
2009
5 p. 417-424
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107 The first find in southern Georgia of fossil honey from the Bronze Age, based on palynological data Kvavadze, Eliso
2006
5 p. 399-404
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108 The first identification of Phoenix dactylifera (date palm) from Early Bronze Age Lebanon Damick, Alison
2019
5 p. 583-589
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109 The introduction of Citrus to Italy, with reference to the identification problems of seed remains Pagnoux, Clémence
2013
5 p. 421-438
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110 The isotopic footprint of irrigation in the western Mediterranean basin during the Bronze Age: the settlement of Terlinques, southeast Iberian Peninsula Mora-González, Adrián
2016
5 p. 459-468
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111 The Late Neolithic settlement of Latsch, Vinschgau, northern Italy: subsistence of a settlement contemporary with the Alpine Iceman, and located in his valley of origin Festi, Daniela
2011
5 p. 367-379
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112 The persistent place at Lubrza: a small paradise for hunter-gatherers? Multi-disciplinary studies of Late Palaeolithic environment and human activity in the Łagów lake district (western Poland) Sobkowiak-Tabaka, Iwona

5 p. 447-465
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113 The potential of REVEALS-based vegetation reconstructions using pollen records from alluvial floodplains Hoevers, Renske

5 p. 525-540
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114 The potential role of humans in structuring the wooded landscapes of Mesolithic Ireland: a review of data and discussion of approaches Warren, Graeme
2013
5 p. 629-646
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115 The use of modelling and simulation approach in reconstructing past landscapes from fossil pollen data: a review and results from the POLLANDCAL network Gaillard, Marie-José
2008
5 p. 419-443
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116 The weeds from the thatch roofs of medieval cottages from the south of England de Moulins, Dominique
2006
5 p. 385-398
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117 The Younger Dryas and Preboreal landscape in the Moervaart area (northwestern Belgium) and the apparent decrease in human occupation Bos, Johanna A. A.
2017
5 p. 697-715
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118 Tracing ancient animal husbandry in tropical Africa using the fossil spore assemblages of coprophilous fungi: a validation study in western Uganda Goethals, Lore

5 p. 509-526
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119 Two hundred years of land-use change in the South Swedish Uplands: comparison of historical map-based estimates with a pollen-based reconstruction using the landscape reconstruction algorithm Mazier, Florence
2015
5 p. 555-570
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120 Unraveling pre-Columbian occupation patterns in the tropical forests of French Guiana using an anthracological approach Bodin, Stephanie C.

5 p. 567-580
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121 Using quantitative pollen-based land-cover estimations and a spatial CA_Markov model to reconstruct the development of cultural landscape at Rõuge, South Estonia Poska, Anneli
2007
5 p. 527-541
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122 Vegetational and environmental history during the Holocene in the Esbjerg area, west Jutland, Denmark Kolstrup, Else
2009
5 p. 351-369
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123 Vegetation dynamics during the early to mid-Holocene transition in NW Malta, human impact versus climatic forcing Djamali, Morteza
2012
5 p. 367-380
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124 Vegetation history of the Maharlou Lake basin (SW Iran) with special reference to the Achaemenid period (550–330 bc) Saeidi Ghavi Andam, Sara

5 p. 595-610
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125 Weed finds as indicators for the cultivation regime of the early Neolithic Bandkeramik culture? Kreuz, Angela
2011
5 p. 333-348
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126 What can crop stable isotopes ever do for us? An experimental perspective on using cereal carbon stable isotope values for reconstructing water availability in semi-arid and arid environments Flohr, Pascal
2019
5 p. 497-512
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127 WOODAN: an online database of archaeological wooden objects Haneca, Kristof

5 p. 541-547
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128 10,000 year history of plant use at Bosumpra Cave, Ghana Oas, Sarah E.
2015
5 p. 635-653
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