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1. Contribution à l’histoire de la boulangerie romaine : étude de « pains/galettes » découverts en Gaule

3. New AMS 14C dates track the arrival and spread of broomcorn millet cultivation and agricultural change in prehistoric Europe

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

5. How animal dung can help to reconstruct past forest use: a late Neolithic case study from the Mooswinkel pile dwelling (Austria)

6. Die Speichergruben der späturnenfelderzeitlichen Wallanlage von Stillfried an der March

7. UPLC-MS Metabolome-Based Seed Classification of 16 Vicia Species: A Prospect for Phyto-Equivalency and Chemotaxonomy of Different Accessions

8. Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry-Based Classification of 12 Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Miller) Varieties Based on Their Aroma Profiles and Estragole Levels as Analyzed Using Chemometric Tools

10. UPLC-MS metabolome based classification of Lupinus and Lens seeds: A prospect for phyto-equivalency of its different accessions

11. Evolution of the distribution area of the Mediterranean Nigella damascena and a likely multiple molecular origin of its perianth dimorphism

12. Dig out, Dig in! Plant-based diet at the Late Bronze Age copper production site of Prigglitz-Gasteil (Lower Austria) and the relevance of processed foodstuffs for the supply of Alpine Bronze Age miners

13. New AMS

14. Mashes to Mashes, Crust to Crust. Presenting a novel microstructural marker for malting in the archaeological record

16. Volatiles distribution in Nigella species (black cumin seeds) and in response to roasting as analyzed via solid-phase microextraction (SPME) coupled to chemometrics

17. GC-MS based metabolites profiling of nutrients and anti-nutrients in 10 Lathyrus seed genotypes: A prospect for phyto-equivalency and chemotaxonomy

18. The Hoard of the Rings. 'Odd' annular bread-like objects as a case study for cereal-product diversity at the Late Bronze Age hillfort site of Stillfried (Lower Austria)

19. Prehistoric cereal foods of southeastern Europe: An archaeobotanical exploration

20. Metabolite profiling in Trigonella seeds via UPLC-MS and GC-MS analyzed using multivariate data analyses

21. Human impact on Holocene sediment dynamics in the Eastern Mediterranean - the example of the Roman harbour of Ephesus

22. Subsistence strategies in change: The integration of environmental and archaeological evidence on prehistoric land-use

23. Human-environment interaction in the hinterland of Ephesos – As deduced from an in-depth study of Lake Belevi, west Anatolia

24. Seventy-five mosses and liverworts found frozen with the late Neolithic Tyrolean Iceman: Origins, taphonomy and the Iceman's last journey

25. Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry-Based Metabolite Profiling of Nutrients and Antinutrients in Eight Lens and Lupinus Seeds (Fabaceae)

26. Inside sacrificial cakes: plant components and production processes of food offerings at the Demeter and Persephone sanctuary of Monte Papalucio (Oria, southern Italy)

27. Land use, economy and cult in late Iron Age ritual centres: an archaeobotanical study of the La Tène site at Sandberg-Roseldorf, Lower Austria

28. State of the (t) art. Analytical approaches in the investigation of components and production traits of archaeological bread-like objects, applied to two finds from the Neolithic lakeshore settlement Parkhaus Opera (Zurich, Switzerland)

29. The PLANTCULT Project: identifying the plant food cultures of ancient Europe

30. An Early Würmian age for the inneralpine Halldorf site, Salzach Valley, Austria

31. A Fistful of Bladdernuts: The Shifting Uses ofStaphylea pinnataL. as Documented by Archaeology, History, and Ethnology

32. Der ›keltische Baumkalender‹ – Zur Entwicklung und Rezeption eines Mythos

33. Seed Morphology ofNigellas.l. (Ranunculaceae): Identification, Diagnostic Traits, and Their Potential Phylogenetic Relevance

34. The Fernbank interglacial site near Ithaca, New York, USA

35. Plant remains from the early Iron Age in western Sicily: differences in subsistence strategies of Greek and Elymian sites

36. The plant macro-remains from the Iceman site (Tisenjoch, Italian–Austrian border, eastern Alps): new results on the glacier mummy’s environment

37. Analysis of the fuel wood used in Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age copper mining sites of the Schwaz and Brixlegg area (Tyrol, Austria)

38. Tissue-based analysis of a charred flat bread (galette) from a Roman cemetery at Saint-Memmie (Dép. Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, north-eastern France)

39. The oldest evidence of Nigella damascena L. (Ranunculaceae) and its possible introduction to central Europe

40. Plant Cultivation in the Bronze Age

41. Plant Cultivation in the Bronze Age

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