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1 An integrated approach to relate Holocene climatic, hydrological, morphological and vegetation changes in the southeastern Amazon region Guimarães, José Tasso Felix
2012
22 3 p. 185-198
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2 An objective method based on assemblages of subfossil plant macro-remains to reconstruct past natural vegetation: a case study at Swifterbant, The Netherlands Schepers, Mans
2012
22 3 p. 243-255
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3 Experimental investigation of pathogenic stress on phytolith formation in Cucurbita pepo var. texana (wild gourd) Kistler, Logan
2012
22 3 p. 165-170
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4 Human impact, soil erosion, and vegetation response lags to climate change: challenges for the mid-Scandinavian pollen-based transfer-function temperature reconstructions Paus, Aage
2012
22 3 p. 269-284
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5 Morphological characterisation of Vitis vinifera L. seeds by image analysis and comparison with archaeological remains Orrù, Martino
2012
22 3 p. 231-242
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6 Tallgrass prairie pollen assemblages in mid-continental North America McLauchlan, Kendra K.
2012
22 3 p. 171-183
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7 The Fagus sylvatica forests in the Larvik region, south-eastern Norway: their origin and history Bjune, Anne E.
2012
22 3 p. 215-229
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8 Trends in cereal cultivation in the Czech Republic from the Neolithic to the Migration period (5500 b.c.–a.d. 580) Dreslerová, Dagmar
2012
22 3 p. 257-268
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9 Vegetation changes in relation to fire history and human activities at the Peña Negra mire (Bejar Range, Iberian Central Mountain System, Spain) during the past 4,000 years Abel-Schaad, Daniel
2012
22 3 p. 199-214
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