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3. An approach for spatial analysis on the medieval Ust-Voikar settlement (subarctic Western Siberia) using macroremains and non-pollen palynomorphs

4. ARHEOBOTANIČKA ANALIZA „LIBURNSKE“ KERAMIKE S LOKALITETA NADIN – GRADINA.

5. Three (middle to) late Miocene plant macroremain assemblages (Pitsidia, Kassanoi and Metochia) from the Messara–Gavdos region, southern Crete

7. Recognising archaeological food remains: archaeobotanical case studies from Bulgaria

10. Late Glacial Landscape Dynamics Based on Macrobotanical Data: Evidence From Ifri El Baroud (NE Morocco).

11. Three (middle to) late Miocene plant macroremain assemblages (Pitsidia, Kassanoi and Metochia) from the Messara-Gavdos region, southern Crete.

12. Feeding the Crusades: Archaeobotany, Animal Husbandry and Livestock Alimentation on the Baltic Frontier.

13. The Holocene dynamics of moss communities in subalpine wetland ecosystems in the Eastern Carpathian Mountains, Central Europe.

14. Crops along the trade routes? Archaeobotany of the Bronze Age in the region of South Bohemia (Czech Republic) in context with longer distance trade and exchange networks.

15. Plant Based Subsistence Strategy of the Medieval Ishmaelite (12th–13th c.) Population in the Carpathian Basin (NE-Hungary).

16. Recognising archaeological food remains: archaeobotanical case studies from Bulgaria.

17. Characterisation of Holocene plant macrofossils from North Spanish ombrotrophic mires: bryophytes

18. Vegetation of the Ferdynandovian interglacial (MIS 13–15) based on plant macrofossils from a new profile of the stratotype site

19. Environmental and climate changes reflected in the Domuraty 2 section (NE Poland) based on analysis of plant macroremains

20. Record of environmental and climatic changes in middle Pleistocene sediments from Łuków (eastern Poland) on the basis of plant macroremains analysis

21. Early farming economy in Mediterranean France: fruit and seed remains from the Early to Late Neolithic levels of the site of Taï (ca 5300-3500 cal BC).

22. Singil Deposits in the Quaternary Scheme of the Lower Volga Region: New Data.

23. Cereals, calories and change: exploring approaches to quantification in Indus archaeobotany.

24. The Archaeobotany and Ethnobotany of Portuguese or White Crowberry (Corema album (L.) D. Don).

25. Temporal changes of mixed millet and rice agriculture in Neolithic-Bronze Age Central Plain, China: Archaeobotanical evidence from the Zhuzhai site.

26. Occurrence of slender naiad (Najas flexilis (Willd.) Rostk. & W. L. E. Schmidt) during the Eemian Interglacial – An example of a palaeolake from the Hieronimowo site, NE Poland.

27. Environmental context and the role of plants at the early medieval artificial island in the lake Paklicko Wielkie, Nowy Dworek, western Poland.

28. Hunter-gatherer plant resource use during the Holocene in central western Patagonia (Aisén, Chile, South America).

29. Jurassic continental deposits in the sections of the Irkutsk Coal Basin stratoregion.

30. PROPUESTA METODOLÓGICA PARA EL ESTUDIO DE MACRORRESTOS DE BRIOFITAS EN TURBERAS.

31. Nuevos datos sobre el paisaje vegetal de las primeras ocupaciones de Mallorca: el Coval Simó (Escorca, Mallorca)

32. Characterisation of Holocene plant macrofossils from North Spanish ombrotrophic mires: bryophytes.

33. Indagini archeobotaniche di un butto moderno (XV-XVI sec.) in piazza G. Di Vagno, Corato (BA).

34. Development of modern forest zones in the Beskid Niski Mts. and adjacent area (Western Carpathians) in the late Holocene: A palaeobotanical perspective.

35. The ELSA-Vegetation-Stack: Reconstruction of Landscape Evolution Zones (LEZ) from laminated Eifel maar sediments of the last 60,000 years.

36. Estudos tafonômicos de folhas de angiospermas no estado de São Paulo, Brasil, e a análise da margem foliar para América do Sul

37. SÍDLIŠTĚ Z POZDNÍ DOBY BRONZOVÉ V AREÁLU PÍSECKÉ NEMOCNICE.

38. Records of the anthropogenic influence on different origin small lake sediments of Latvia.

39. What is a litre of sediment? Testing volume measurement techniques for wet sediment and their implications in archaeobotanical analyses at the Late Neolithic lake-dwelling site of Parkhaus Opéra (Zürich, Switzerland).

40. Archaeobotany in Italian ancient Roman harbours.

41. The early Holocene ecology of hilly terrain reconstructed by plant remains from Ping'an Cave in northern China.

42. Archaeobotanical data as a tool for understanding history of synanthropic vegetation - a methodological study focused on traits of plants

43. Late Holocene archaeobotanical evolution of the Canale di Imbocco (Roman imperial port of Portus, Central Italy).

44. Plant macroremains at Cueva Salamanca 1 archaeological site, Antofagasta de la Sierra (Catamarca, Argentine). Paleoenvironment and vegetation use during the Holocene

45. Plant use and vegetation trends in Algeria from Late Glacial to Middle Holocene: Charcoal and seeds from Gueldaman GLD 1 cave (Babors d'Akbou).

46. Early farming economy in Mediterranean France: fruit and seed remains from the Early to Late Neolithic levels of the site of Taï (ca 5300–3500 cal bc)

47. ANÁLISIS DE MACRORRESTOS VEGETALES EN EL SITIO ARQUEOLÓGICO LOS TRES CERROS 1 (ISLA LAS MORAS, VICTORIA, ENTRE RÍOS) / Macroremains plant analysis on the Tres Cerros 1 archaeological site (Las Moras island, Victoria, Entre Ríos)

48. Investigação arqueobotânica dos sedimentos arqueológicos de Paço dos Lobos da Gama: um arrabalde islâmico da cidade de Évora (séculos XI-XII)

49. The use of plants during the Mesolithic and the Neolithic in the Atlantic coast of the Iberian peninsula

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