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1. Recommendations for stable isotope analysis of charred archaeological crop remains

2. 'But some were more equal than others:' Exploring inequality at Neolithic Çatalhöyük.

3. The experimental heating of rye, oat, spelt, wheat and barley between 215 and 300 °C: the stable carbon and nitrogen isotope data and the photographic evidence of changes to the morphology of the grains

4. Feeding Anglo-Saxon England: a bioarchaeological dataset for the study of early medieval agriculture (Data paper)

5. The potential of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of foxtail and broomcorn millets for investigating ancient farming systems

6. Of cattle and feasts: Multi-isotope investigation of animal husbandry and communal feasting at Neolithic Makriyalos, northern Greece.

7. Stable Carbon Isotope Evidence for Neolithic and Bronze Age Crop Water Management in the Eastern Mediterranean and Southwest Asia.

8. The nature of early farming in Central and South-east Europe

11. Urban form and scale shaped the agroecology of early ‘cities’ in northern Mesopotamia, the Aegean and Central Europe

12. Mobility and kinship in the world’s first village societies

16. Progress in domestication research: Explaining expanded empirical observations

18. Genetic diversity, distribution and domestication history of the neglected GGAtAt genepool of wheat

19. Changing land use and political economy at neolithic and Bronze Age Knossos, Crete: stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope analysis of charred crop grains and faunal bone collagen

20. Resilience and adaptation of agricultural practice in Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey

21. The Association of Arable Weeds with Modern Wild Cereal Habitats: Implications for Reconstructing the Origins of Plant Cultivation in the Levant

22. Exploring Diversity in Neolithic Agropastoral Management in Mainland Greece Using Stable Isotope Analysis

23. Process archaeology

24. Manure for millet: Grain δ15N values as indicators of prehistoric cropping intensity of Panicum miliaceum and Setaria italica

25. An Integrated Bioarchaeological Approach to the Medieval ‘Agricultural Revolution’: A Case Study from Stafford, England,c.<scp>ad</scp>800–1200

26. Reconstructing Herbivore Diets: A Multivariate Statistical Approach To Interpreting Compound-Specific Isotope Values

28. Reconsidering domestication from a process archaeology perspective

29. Nitrogen isotope values of Pennisetum glaucum (pearl millet) grains: towards a reconstruction of past cultivation conditions in the Sahel, West Africa

30. Geometric morphometrics sheds new light on the identification and domestication status of ‘new glume wheat’ at Neolithic Çatalhöyük

31. Genetic diversity, distribution and domestication history of the neglected GGA

32. A stable isotope and functional weed ecology investigation into Chalcolithic cultivation practices in Central Anatolia: Çatalhöyük, Çamlıbel Tarlası and Kuruçay

33. Genetic diversity, distribution and domestication history of the neglected GGAtAt genepool of wheat

34. First absolute chronologies of neolithic and bronze age settlements at Lake Ohrid based on dendrochronology and radiocarbon dating

35. Changing social inequality from first farmers to early states in Southeast Asia

38. Seed size, number and strategies in annual plants: a comparative functional analysis and synthesis

41. Further insight into Neolithic agricultural management at Kouphovouno, southern Greece: expanding the isotopic approach

42. The agroecology of an early state: New results from Hattusha

43. From Storage to Disposal: a Holistic Microbotanical Approach to Domestic Plant Preparation and Consumption Activities in Late Minoan Gypsades, Crete

45. Material Correlates Analysis (MCA)

46. Revisiting the potential of carbonized grain to preserve biogenic 87 Sr/86 Sr signatures within the burial environment

47. Correction to: Genetic diversity, distribution and domestication history of the neglected GGAtAt genepool of wheat

48. Greater Post-Neolithic Wealth Disparities in Eurasia than in North and Mesoamerica

49. The triangular seed mass–leaf area relationship holds for annual plants and is determined by habitat productivity

50. A bottom-up view of food surplus: using stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis to investigate agricultural strategies and diet at Bronze Age Archontiko and Thessaloniki Toumba, northern Greece

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