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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Agriculturalists and pastoralists: Bronze Age economy of the Murghab alluvial fan, southern Central Asia Spengler, Robert N.
2014
6 p. 805-820
artikel
2 Agricultural resources in the Bronze Age city of Tel Lachish Nicolì, Marco

6 p. 559-577
artikel
3 A matter of dispersal: REVEALSinR introduces state-of-the-art dispersal models to quantitative vegetation reconstruction Theuerkauf, Martin
2016
6 p. 541-553
artikel
4 A meta-database of Holocene sediment cores for England Suggitt, Andrew J.
2015
6 p. 743-747
artikel
5 A meta-database of Holocene sediment cores for England: missing data Tooley, Michael J.
2015
6 p. 749-752
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6 An archaeobotanical analysis of the Islamic period occupation at Caesarea Maritima, Israel Ramsay, Jennifer
2015
6 p. 655-671
artikel
7 Anthracological analyses of charcoal production sites at a high spatial resolution: the role of topography in the historical distribution of tree taxa in the northern Vosges mountains, France Gocel-Chalté, David

6 p. 641-655
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8 A palaeoenvironmental and palaeoeconomic approach to the Early Middle Age record from the village of Gasteiz (Basque Country, Northern Iberian Peninsula) Pérez-Díaz, Sebatián
2015
6 p. 683-697
artikel
9 Arable weed seeds as indicators of regional cereal provenance: a case study from Iron Age and Roman central-southern Britain Lodwick, Lisa A.
2018
6 p. 801-815
artikel
10 Archaeobotanical evidence of crop growing and diet within the areas of the Karanovo and the Linear Pottery Cultures: a quantitative and qualitative approach Kreuz, Angela
2017
6 p. 639-657
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11 Archaeobotanical evidence of food plants in Northern Italy during the Roman period Bosi, Giovanna

6 p. 681-697
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12 A reply to ‘A meta-database of Holocene sediment cores for England: missing data’ (Tooley 2015) Suggitt, Andrew J.
2015
6 p. 753-754
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13 A short history of Lagenaria siceraria (bottle gourd) in the Roman provinces: morphotypes and archaeogenetics Schlumbaum, Angela
2011
6 p. 499-509
artikel
14 Biomass burning response to high-amplitude climate and vegetation changes in Southwestern France from the Last Glacial to the early Holocene Rius, Damien
2013
6 p. 729-742
artikel
15 Boreal forest dynamics in north-eastern Sweden during the last 10,000 years based on pollen analysis Barnekow, Lena
2008
6 p. 687-700
artikel
16 Botanical composition of meadows and pastures and their role in the functioning of early medieval semi-artificial lake islands in Ziemia Lubuska (Lubusz land), western Poland Maciejewska, Karolina

6 p. 579-594
artikel
17 Cannabis in Asia: its center of origin and early cultivation, based on a synthesis of subfossil pollen and archaeobotanical studies McPartland, John M.
2019
6 p. 691-702
artikel
18 Characteristics of the MIS 5 pollen record from Lathuile Gare, 456 m a.s.l., at the SW border of the Lac d’Annecy (northern French Alps) Hahne, Jürgen
2009
6 p. 441-458
artikel
19 Contribution to the European Pollen Database in Neotoma: a pollen diagram of Rokytecká slať mire, Bohemian Forest/Šumava (Czech Republic) Svitavská Svobodová, Helena

6 p. 831-834
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20 Crop husbandry activities and wild plant gathering, use and consumption at the EPPNB Tell Qarassa North (south Syria) Arranz-Otaegui, Amaia
2016
6 p. 629-645
artikel
21 Crops and fodder: evidence for storage and processing activities in a functional area at the Roman settlement of Monte Mozinho (northern Portugal) Tereso, João Pedro
2013
6 p. 479-492
artikel
22 Crops and weeds from the Estany de Montcortès catchment, central Pyrenees, during the last millennium: a comparison of palynological and historical records Rull, Valentí
2015
6 p. 699-710
artikel
23 Cultivation and processing of Linum usitatissimum and Camelina sativa in southern Scandinavia during the Roman Iron Age Larsson, Mikael
2013
6 p. 509-520
artikel
24 Cultural landscape and plant use at the Phoenician site of Motya (Western Sicily, Italy) inferred from a disposal pit Moricca, Claudia

6 p. 815-829
artikel
25 Do soil phytoliths accurately represent plant communities in a temperate region? A case study of Northeast China Gao, Guizai
2018
6 p. 753-765
artikel
26 Early to high medieval colonization and alluvial landscape transformation of the Labe valley (Czech Republic): evaluation of archaeological, pollen and macrofossil evidence Kozáková, Radka
2014
6 p. 701-718
artikel
27 Erratum to: The European Modern Pollen Database (EMPD) project Davis, Basil A. S.
2013
6 p. 531
artikel
28 Evaluating the effect of flowering age and forest structure on pollen productivity estimates Matthias, Isabelle
2012
6 p. 471-484
artikel
29 Exine morphometric analysis as a new tool for Citrus species identification: a case study from Oplontis (Vesuvius area, Italy) Barone Lumaga, Maria Rosaria

6 p. 671-680
artikel
30 Farming in a rural settlement in central Italy: cultural and environmental implications of crop production through the transition from Lombard to Frankish influence (8th–11th centuries a.d.) Buonincontri, Mauro
2014
6 p. 775-788
artikel
31 First palaeoecological evidence of buffalo husbandry and rice cultivation in the Kerinci Seblat National Park in Sumatra, Indonesia Setyaningsih, Christina A.
2019
6 p. 591-606
artikel
32 Five decades of rapid forest spread in the Pieria Mountains (N. Greece) reconstructed by means of high-resolution pollen analysis and aerial photographs Gerasimidis, Achilles
2008
6 p. 639-652
artikel
33 Flax and weld: archaeobotanical records from Mutina (Emilia Romagna, Northern Italy), dated to the Imperial Age, first half 1st century a.d. Bosi, Giovanna
2011
6 p. 543-548
artikel
34 Flax cultivation and textile production in Neolithic wetland settlements on Lake Constance and in Upper Swabia (south-west Germany) Maier, Ursula
2011
6 p. 567-578
artikel
35 Flax for oil or fibre? Morphometric analysis of flax seeds and new aspects of flax cultivation in Late Neolithic wetland settlements in southwest Germany Herbig, Christoph
2011
6 p. 527-533
artikel
36 Flax in Neolithic and Bronze Age Greece: archaeobotanical evidence Valamoti, Soultana Maria
2011
6 p. 549-560
artikel
37 Flax in Sweden: the archaeobotanical, archaeological and historical evidence Viklund, Karin
2011
6 p. 509-515
artikel
38 Flax processing in the Neolithic and Bronze Age pile-dwelling settlements of eastern Switzerland Leuzinger, Urs
2011
6 p. 535-542
artikel
39 Flax seed production: evidence from the early Iron Age site of Tel Beth-Shean, Israel and from written sources Kislev, Mordechai E.
2011
6 p. 579-584
artikel
40 Floristic diversity in the transition from traditional to modern land-use in southern Sweden a.d. 1800–2008 Fredh, Daniel
2012
6 p. 439-452
artikel
41 Forests and foragers: exploitation of wood resources by Mesolithic and para-Neolithic societies in north-eastern Poland Wacnik, Agnieszka

6 p. 717-736
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42 Four centuries of vegetation change in the mid-elevation Andean forests of Ecuador Huisman, Seringe N.
2019
6 p. 679-689
artikel
43 Four thousand years of vegetation and fire history in the spruce forests of northern Kyrgyzstan (Kungey Alatau, Central Asia) Beer, Ruth
2008
6 p. 629-638
artikel
44 From forest to open pastures and fields: cultural landscape development in western Norway inferred from two pollen records representing different spatial scales of vegetation Overland, Anette
2009
6 p. 459-476
artikel
45 From wetland to commercial centre: the natural history of Wyspa Spichrzów (“Granary Island”) in medieval Gdańsk, northern Poland Święta-Musznicka, Joanna
2016
6 p. 583-599
artikel
46 Geometric morphometric analysis of Neolithic wheat grains: insights into the early development of free-threshing forms Roushannafas, Tina

6 p. 597-613
artikel
47 Geospatial analysis of pollen records from the Yucatán peninsula, Mexico Carrillo-Bastos, Alicia
2012
6 p. 429-437
artikel
48 Gerhard Lang (21.10.1924–19.6.2016) Lotter, André F.
2016
6 p. 521-523
artikel
49 Gerhard Lang (21.10.1924–19.6.2016) Lotter, André F.

6 p. 521-523
artikel
50 Grains from ear to ear: the morphology of spelt and free-threshing wheat from Roman Mursa (Osijek), Croatia Reed, Kelly
2019
6 p. 623-634
artikel
51 Historical and botanical evidence of distribution, cultivation and utilization of Linum usitatissimum L. (flax) in China Liu, Fei-Hu
2011
6 p. 561-566
artikel
52 Holocene palaeoenvironment in a former coastal lagoon of the arid south eastern Iberian Peninsula: salinization effects on δ15N Estiarte, Marc
2008
6 p. 667-674
artikel
53 Holocene stand-scale vegetation dynamics and fire history of an old-growth spruce forest in southern Finland Clear, Jennifer L.
2015
6 p. 731-741
artikel
54 How many, how far? Quantitative models of Neolithic land use for six wetland sites on the northern Alpine forelands between 4300 and 3700 bc Baum, Tilman

6 p. 621-639
artikel
55 Human impact on the Kiso-hinoki cypress woodland in Japan: a history of exploitation and regeneration Kitagawa, Junko
2013
6 p. 649-664
artikel
56 Human impact signals from peat bogs – a combined palynological and geochemical approach Lomas-Clarke, Sarah H.
2006
6 p. 419-429
artikel
57 Human–vegetation interactions during the Holocene in North America Gajewski, Konrad
2019
6 p. 635-647
artikel
58 Human-woodland interactions during the Pre-Aksumite and Aksumite periods in northeastern Tigray, Ethiopia: insights from the wood charcoal analyses from Mezber and Ona Adi Ruiz-Giralt, Abel

6 p. 713-728
artikel
59 Hunter-gatherer farming during the first millennium bce in inland, boreal landscapes: new pollen analytical and archaeological evidence from Dalarna, central Sweden Wehlin, Joakim

6 p. 615-633
artikel
60 Hunter-gatherer plant resource use during the Holocene in central western Patagonia (Aisén, Chile, South America) P., Carolina Belmar
2017
6 p. 607-625
artikel
61 Impact of disturbance on the Holocene development of a temperate peatland (Southern Québec) Muller, Serge D.
2008
6 p. 713-721
artikel
62 Impact of sea-level and climatic changes on the Amazon coastal wetlands during the late Holocene Cohen, Marcelo Cancela Lisboa
2008
6 p. 425-439
artikel
63 Integrated archaeobotanical research into vegetation management and land use in El Llano de la Horca (Santorcaz, Madrid, central Spain) Uzquiano, Paloma
2011
6 p. 485-498
artikel
64 Intensive agriculture and land use at Roman Gordion, central Turkey Marston, John M.
2014
6 p. 761-773
artikel
65 Late-Holocene land use changes caused by exploitation in the mining region of Kitzbühel (Tyrol, Austria) Viehweider, Barbara
2015
6 p. 711-729
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66 List of critical referees, Volumes 30–31
6 p. 661-663
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67 List of critical referees, Volumes 22–23 2014
6 p. 851-852
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68 List of critical referees, Volumes 24–25 2016
6 p. 647-648
artikel
69 List of critical referees, Volumes 20–21 2012
6 p. 511-512
artikel
70 List of critical referees, Volumes 26–27 2018
6 p. 857-858
artikel
71 List of critical referees, Volumes 16–17 2008
6 p. 723-724
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72 List of critical referees, Volumes 28–29
6 p. 737-738
artikel
73 Long-term development of a cultural landscape: the origins and dynamics of lowland heathland in southern England Groves, Jon A.
2012
6 p. 453-470
artikel
74 Mid-Holocene local vegetation dynamics and human impact at Los Castillejos, Andalusia, Spain: evidence from charcoal analysis Rodríguez-Ariza, María Oliva
2018
6 p. 843-856
artikel
75 Modern phytolith assemblages as indicators of vegetation in the southern Caucasus Jarl, Johan

6 p. 561-581
artikel
76 Modern pollen and land-use relationships in the Taihang mountains, Hebei province, northern China—a first step towards quantitative reconstruction of human-induced land cover changes Li, Jianyong
2013
6 p. 463-477
artikel
77 Modern pollen assemblages from human-influenced vegetation in northwestern China and their relationship with vegetation and climate Huang, Xiaozhong
2018
6 p. 767-780
artikel
78 New research on the cultural history of the useful plant Linum usitatissimum L. (flax), a resource for food and textiles for 8,000 years Karg, Sabine
2011
6 p. 507-508
artikel
79 Nitrogen isotope values of Pennisetum glaucum (pearl millet) grains: towards a reconstruction of past cultivation conditions in the Sahel, West Africa Styring, Amy K.
2019
6 p. 663-678
artikel
80 Optimal counting limit for fungal spore abundance estimation using Sporormiella as a case study Etienne, David
2014
6 p. 743-749
artikel
81 Optimal sampling design and minimal effort for soil charcoal analyses considering the soil type and forest history Feiss, Thomas
2017
6 p. 627-637
artikel
82 Palaeobotanical evidence for agricultural activities in the Eifel region during the Holocene: plant macro-remain and pollen analyses from sediments of three maar lakes in the Quaternary Westeifel Volcanic Field (Germany, Rheinland-Pfalz) Herbig, Christoph
2012
6 p. 447-462
artikel
83 Palaeo-ecological and archaeological analysis of two Dutch Celtic fields (Zeijen-Noordse Veld and Wekerom-Lunteren): solving the puzzle of local Celtic field bank formation Arnoldussen, Stijn
2017
6 p. 551-570
artikel
84 Palaeovegetation in the Pavlovské vrchy hills region (South Moravia, Czech Republic) around 25,000 bp: the Bulhary core Rybníčková, Eliška
2014
6 p. 719-728
artikel
85 Palynological evidence for the temporal stability of the plant community in the Yellow River Source Area over the last 7,400 years Tian, Fang

6 p. 549-558
artikel
86 Phytoliths of six woody species important in the Carpathians: characteristic phytoliths in Norway spruce needles Lisztes-Szabó, Zsuzsa
2019
6 p. 649-662
artikel
87 Plant food subsistence in the human diet of the Bronze Age Caspian and Low Don steppe pastoralists: archaeobotanical, isotope and 14C data Shishlina, N. I.
2018
6 p. 833-842
artikel
88 Plant macrofossils from the Roman settlement of Terronha de Pinhovelo, northwest Iberia Tereso, João Pedro
2009
6 p. 489-501
artikel
89 Plants used in basketry production during the Early Neolithic in the north-eastern Iberian Peninsula Herrero-Otal, Maria

6 p. 729-742
artikel
90 Pollen analysis of the ship site of Pisa San Rossore, Tuscany, Italy: the implications for catastrophic hydrological events and climatic change during the late Holocene Lippi, Marta Mariotti
2006
6 p. 453-465
artikel
91 Pollen morphology of selected crop plants from southern China and testing pollen morphological data in an archaeobotanical study Yang, Shixiong
2018
6 p. 781-799
artikel
92 Pollen richness: a reflection of vegetation diversity or pollen-specific parameters? Väli, Vivika

6 p. 611-622
artikel
93 Pre-agricultural plant management in the uplands of the central Zagros: the archaeobotanical evidence from Sheikh-e Abad Whitlam, Jade
2018
6 p. 817-831
artikel
94 Pre-Aksumite plant husbandry in the Horn of Africa Beldados, Alemseged

6 p. 635-654
artikel
95 Present-day vegetation and the Holocene and recent development of Egelsee-Moor, Salzburg province, Austria Krisai, Robert
2016
6 p. 555-568
artikel
96 Quantitative landscape reconstruction and erosion history during the past 1,100 years in the Skogaryd Research Catchment, southern Sweden Yang, Bingjie

6 p. 657-670
artikel
97 Relative pollen productivity estimates for major plant taxa of cultural landscapes in central eastern China Li, Furong
2017
6 p. 587-605
artikel
98 Retting pits for textile fibre plants at Danish prehistoric sites dated between 800 b.c. and a.d. 1050 Andresen, Stina Troldtoft
2011
6 p. 517-526
artikel
99 Sesamum indicum L. (sesame) in 2nd century bc Pompeii, southwest Italy, and a review of early sesame finds in Asia and Europe Zech-Matterne, Véronique
2015
6 p. 673-681
artikel
100 Should Bromus secalinus (rye brome) be considered a crop?: Analysis of Bromus rich assemblages from protohistoric and historic sites in northern France and textual references Zech-Matterne, Véronique

6 p. 773-787
artikel
101 “Slash and burn” or “weed and manure”? A modelling approach to explore hypotheses of late Neolithic crop cultivation in pre-alpine wetland sites Baum, Tilman
2016
6 p. 611-627
artikel
102 Stable carbon isotope analysis as a crop management indicator at Arslantepe (Malatya, Turkey) during the Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Masi, Alessia
2013
6 p. 751-760
artikel
103 The archaeobotany of long-term crop storage in northwest African communal granaries: a case study from pre-Hispanic Gran Canaria (cal. ad 1000–1500) Morales, Jacob
2014
6 p. 789-804
artikel
104 The beginnings of rye (Secale cereale) cultivation in the East Baltics Grikpėdis, Mindaugas
2016
6 p. 601-610
artikel
105 The dynamics of a non-forested stand in the Krušné Mts.: the effect of a short-lived medieval village on the local environment Houfková, Petra
2019
6 p. 607-621
artikel
106 The European Modern Pollen Database (EMPD) project Davis, Basil A. S.
2013
6 p. 521-530
artikel
107 The first archaeobotanical evidence of Dasypyrum villosum in Hungary: an archaeophyte weed or a native grass? Kenéz, Árpád
2014
6 p. 841-849
artikel
108 The first comprehensive archaeobotanical analysis of prehistoric agriculture in Kyrgyzstan Motuzaite Matuzeviciute, Giedre

6 p. 743-758
artikel
109 The history of early cereal cultivation in northernmost Fennoscandia as indicated by palynological research Josefsson, Torbjörn
2014
6 p. 821-840
artikel
110 The history of phytolith research in Australasian archaeology and palaeoecology Turnbull, Molly

6 p. 655-677
artikel
111 The history of settlement and agrarian land use in a boreal forest in Värmland, Sweden, new evidence from pollen analysis Eddudóttir, Sigrún Dögg

6 p. 759-771
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112 The Holocene biogeography of Pinus sabiniana Douglas ex D. Don (gray pine) in California Whitaker, Adrian R.
2014
6 p. 683-692
artikel
113 The late Holocene palaeoecological sequence of Serranía de las Villuercas (southern Meseta, western Spain) Gil-Romera, Graciela
2008
6 p. 653-666
artikel
114 The occurrence and identification of Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv. (foxtail millet) grains from the Chengtoushan site (ca. 5800 cal B.P.) in central China, with reference to the domestication centre in Asia Nasu, Hiroo
2006
6 p. 481-494
artikel
115 The potential of pollen analyses from urban deposits: multivariate statistical analysis of a data set from the medieval city of Prague, Czech Republic Kozáková, Radka
2009
6 p. 477-488
artikel
116 Tracing a bog-iron bloomery furnace in an adjacent lake-sediment record in Ängersjö, central Sweden, using pollen and geochemical signals Karlsson, Jon
2016
6 p. 569-581
artikel
117 Understanding the human impact on Akita-sugi cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) forest in the late Holocene through pollen analysis of annually laminated sediments from Ichi-no-Megata, Akita, Japan Kitagawa, Junko
2016
6 p. 525-540
artikel
118 Understanding the plant economy of the westernmost territory of the Roman state through waste: the wet site of O Areal (Vigo, Spain) Teira-Brión, Andrés

6 p. 595-610
artikel
119 Upper Holocene dry land vegetation in the Moravian–Slovakian borderland (Czech and Slovak Republics) Rybníček, Kamil
2008
6 p. 701-711
artikel
120 Urban agricultural economy of the Early Islamic southern Levant: a case study of Ashkelon Forste, Kathleen M.

6 p. 623-642
artikel
121 Variations in pollen deposition of the main taxa forming the land cover along a NW–SE transect in European Russia: results of a ten year Tauber trap monitoring period Nosova, Maria B.

6 p. 699-716
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122 Vegetational and agricultural dynamics at Burgäschisee (Swiss Plateau) recorded for 18,700 years by multi-proxy evidence from partly varved sediments Rey, Fabian
2017
6 p. 571-586
artikel
123 Vegetational changes and human presence in the low-alpine and subalpine zone in Val Febbraro, upper Valle di Spluga (Italian central Alps), from the Neolithic to the Roman period Moe, Dagfinn
2006
6 p. 431-451
artikel
124 Vegetation change during the Bronze Age studied in a multi-proxy approach: use of wood linked to charcoal analysis Schwarz, Anton Stefan
2013
6 p. 493-507
artikel
125 Vegetation change during the Mesolithic and Neolithic on the Mizen Peninsula, Co. Cork, south-west Ireland Mighall, Timothy M.
2007
6 p. 617-628
artikel
126 Were prehistoric cereal fields in western Norway manured? Evidence from stable isotope values (δ15N) of charred modern and fossil cereals Halvorsen, Lene Synnøve

6 p. 583-596
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127 Widespread dust deposition on North American peatlands coincident with European land-clearance Ireland, Alex W.
2014
6 p. 693-700
artikel
128 Wild plant seed storage at Neolithic Çatalhöyük East, Turkey Fairbairn, Andrew
2006
6 p. 467-479
artikel
129 Woodland management at the Swedish middle Neolithic site of Alvastra? A new perspective Out, Welmoed A.

6 p. 643-659
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130 X-ray microdensitometry applied to subfossil tree-rings: growth characteristics of ancient pines from the southern boreal forest zone in Finland at intra-annual to centennial time-scales Helama, Samuli
2008
6 p. 675-686
artikel
131 8,000 years of climate, vegetation, fire and land-use dynamics in the thermo-mediterranean vegetation belt of northern Sardinia (Italy) Pedrotta, Tiziana

6 p. 789-813
artikel
132 18,000 years of grassland evolution in the summer rainfall region of South Africa: evidence from Mahwaqa Mountain, KwaZulu-Natal Neumann, Frank H.
2014
6 p. 665-681
artikel
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