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2. Triticum timopheevii s.l. (‘new glume wheat’) finds in regions of southern and eastern Europe across space and time
3. Plant macro-remains from a large middle Neolithic settlement in SE Poland – Internal diversification and possible status of the settlers
4. Nasiona, owoce oraz odciski roślin użytkowych
5. The same spot - Two different worlds: Plant and animal remains from multiculture site at Sadowie in southern Poland
6. PLANTS IN THE LIVES OF MEDIEVAL CRACOVIANS
7. Ancient DNA typing indicates that the “new” glume wheat of early Eurasian agriculture is a cultivated member of the Triticum timopheevii group
8. Terrestrial diet in prehistoric human groups from southern Poland based on human, faunal and botanical stable isotope evidence
9. The role of Chenopodium in the subsistence economy of pioneer agriculturalists on the northern frontier of the Linear Pottery culture in Kuyavia, central Poland
10. Spatial and temporal patterns in Neolithic and Bronze Age agriculture in Poland based on the stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of cereal grains
11. Triticum timopheevii s.l. (‘new glume wheat’) finds in regions of southern and eastern Europe across space and time
12. The first farmers on the Vistula river in the Polish lowlands
13. Próba odtworzenia gospodarki roślinnej na podstawie badań archeobotanicznych / An attempt at reconstruction of plant economy based on archaeobotanical research
14. A palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the rampart construction of the medieval ring-fort in Rozprza, Central Poland
15. An insight into Bronze Age subsistence strategy in forested Carpathian foothills, based on plant macro-remains
16. New AMS 14C dates track the arrival and spread of broomcorn millet cultivation and agricultural change in prehistoric Europe
17. Plant materials used as temper in the oldest Neolithic pottery from south-eastern Poland
18. The continuous persistence of open oak forests in the Miechów Upland (Poland) in the second half of the Holocene
19. Direct dating reveals the early history of opium poppy in western Europe
20. Triticum timopheevii s.l. (‘new glume wheat’) finds in regions of southern and eastern Europe across space and time
21. Triticum timopheeviis.l. (‘new glume wheat’) finds in regions of southern and eastern Europe across space and time
22. Useful plants from the site Lutomiersk–Koziówki near Łódź (central Poland) with special reference to the earliest find of Xanthium strumarium L. seeds in Europe
23. Plant macroremains from an early Neolithic site in eastern Kuyavia, central Poland
24. Plant materials used as temper in the oldest Neolithic pottery from south-eastern Poland
25. Cultivated plants in medieval Kraków (Poland), with special reference to amaranth (Amaranthus lividus L. cf. var lividus) and ruderal communities
26. A multi-proxy reconstruction from Lutomiersk–Koziówki, Central Poland, in the context of early modern hemp and flax processing
27. The environmental and cultural contexts of the late Iron Age and medieval settlement in the Mazurian Lake District, NE Poland: combined palaeobotanical and archaeological data
28. Middle Neolithic agricultural and land-use models in southern Poland: A case-study of the long-term settlement in Mozgawa.
29. Unique Clay Rattle from Koziarnia Cave in Southern Poland
30. The Use and Economic Value of Manna grass (Glyceria) in Poland from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century
31. Correction: Triticum timopheeviis.l. (‘new glume wheat’) finds in regions of southern and eastern Europe across space and time
32. EDITORIAL: Proceedings of the 14th symposium of the international work group for palaeoethnobotany, Kraków 2007
33. Plant Macro-Remains from a Large Middle Neolithic Settlement in Se Poland – Internal Diversification and Possible Status of the Settlers
34. Carrot ( Daucus carota L.) in Medieval Kraków (S. Poland): a cultivated form?
35. New AMS C-14 dates track the arrival and spread of broomcorn millet cultivation and agricultural change in prehistoric Europe
36. Figure 2 from: Paszko B, Nikel A, Mueller-Bieniek A, Paul W (2020) Zapałowicz’s Conspectus florae Galiciae criticus: Clarification of publication dates for nomenclatural purposes and bibliographic notes. PhytoKeys 155: 53-85. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.155.51072
37. Figure 1 from: Paszko B, Nikel A, Mueller-Bieniek A, Paul W (2020) Zapałowicz’s Conspectus florae Galiciae criticus: Clarification of publication dates for nomenclatural purposes and bibliographic notes. PhytoKeys 155: 53-85. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.155.51072
38. Supplementary material 3 from: Paszko B, Nikel A, Mueller-Bieniek A, Paul W (2020) Zapałowicz’s Conspectus florae Galiciae criticus: Clarification of publication dates for nomenclatural purposes and bibliographic notes. PhytoKeys 155: 53-85. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.155.51072
39. Supplementary material 4 from: Paszko B, Nikel A, Mueller-Bieniek A, Paul W (2020) Zapałowicz’s Conspectus florae Galiciae criticus: Clarification of publication dates for nomenclatural purposes and bibliographic notes. PhytoKeys 155: 53-85. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.155.51072
40. Supplementary material 2 from: Paszko B, Nikel A, Mueller-Bieniek A, Paul W (2020) Zapałowicz’s Conspectus florae Galiciae criticus: Clarification of publication dates for nomenclatural purposes and bibliographic notes. PhytoKeys 155: 53-85. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.155.51072
41. Zapałowicz’s Conspectus florae Galiciae criticus: Clarification of publication dates for nomenclatural purposes and bibliographic notes
42. Supplementary material 1 from: Paszko B, Nikel A, Mueller-Bieniek A, Paul W (2020) Zapałowicz’s Conspectus florae Galiciae criticus: Clarification of publication dates for nomenclatural purposes and bibliographic notes. PhytoKeys 155: 53-85. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.155.51072
43. Plants of the Funnel Beaker culture in Poland
44. Unexpected discovery of the Funnel Beaker culture feature at the Kraków Spadzista (Kraków-Zwierzyniec 4) site
45. Proceedings of the 14th symposium of the international work group for palaeoethnobotany, Kraków 2007
46. Plant remains from Berikldeebi, Georgia, 1979-1992.
47. Proceedings of the 14th symposium of the international work group for palaeoethnobotany, Kraków 2007
48. Chenopodium Seeds in Open-Air Archaeological Sites – How to Not Throw the Baby Out with the Bathwater.
49. Chenopodium Seeds in Open-Air Archaeological Sites – How to Not Throw the Baby Out with the Bathwater
50. An insight into Bronze Age subsistence strategy in forested Carpathian foothills, based on plant macro-remains
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