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

2. 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.

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

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

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

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

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

8. 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).

9. Archaeobotany in Italian ancient Roman harbours.

10. Plant economy and territory exploitation in the Alps during the Neolithic (5000-4200 cal bc): first results of archaeobotanical studies in the Valais (Switzerland).

11. Archaeobotanical and isotopic evidence of Early Bronze Age farming activities and diet in the mountainous environment of the South Caucasus: a pilot study of Chobareti site (Samtskhe–Javakheti region).

12. Evidence of 'new glume wheat' from the Late Neolithic (Copper Age) of south-eastern Hungary (4th millennium cal. b.c.).

13. 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.

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