| Dung fungi as a proxy for megaherbivores: opportunities and limitations for archaeological applications |
12 |
| Dung burning in the archaeobotanical record of West Asia: where are we now? |
9 |
| Between domestication and civilization: the role of agriculture and arboriculture in the emergence of the first urban societies |
8 |
| Notes on the postglacial spread of abundant European tree taxa |
8 |
| One hundred years of Quaternary pollen analysis 1916-2016 |
7 |
| Long and attenuated: comparative trends in the domestication of tree fruits |
7 |
| The burning issue of dung in archaeobotanical samples: a case-study integrating macro-botanical remains, dung spherulites, and phytoliths to assess sample origin and fuel use at Tell Zeidan, Syria |
6 |
| Persistence of a vegetation mosaic in a peripheral region: could turbulent medieval history disrupt Holocene continuity of extremely species-rich grasslands? |
6 |
| Brewing beer in wine country? First archaeobotanical indications for beer making in Early and Middle Bronze Age Greece |
6 |
| Modern pollen assemblages from human-influenced vegetation in northwestern China and their relationship with vegetation and climate |
5 |
| Small things can make a big difference: a comparison of pollen and macrobotanical records of some food plants from medieval and post-medieval cesspits in the Netherlands and northern Belgium |
5 |
| Farm establishment, abandonment and agricultural practices during the last 300years: a case study from southern Sweden based on pollen records and the LOVE model |
5 |
| Early Neolithic agriculture (2700-2000 bc) and Kushan period developments (ad 100-300): macrobotanical evidence from Kanispur in Kashmir, India |
4 |
| Buckwheat: a crop from outside the major Chinese domestication centres? A review of the archaeobotanical, palynological and genetic evidence |
4 |
| Trees and shrubs used in medieval Poland for making everyday objects |
4 |
| Cannabis utilization and diffusion patterns in prehistoric Europe: a critical analysis of archaeological evidence |
4 |
| Late Holocene vegetation, climate, human and fire history of the forest-steppe-ecosystem inferred from core G2-A in the 'Altai Tavan Bogd' conservation area in Mongolia |
4 |
| Cannabis in Asia: its center of origin and early cultivation, based on a synthesis of subfossil pollen and archaeobotanical studies |
4 |
| Vegetation and climate reconstructions on different time scales in China: a review of Chinese palynological research |
3 |
| Trajectories of change in Mediterranean Holocene vegetation through classification of pollen data |
3 |
| Biome changes and their inferred climatic drivers in northern and eastern continental Asia at selected times since 40 cal ka BP |
3 |
| Pollen-vegetation richness and diversity relationships in the tropics |
3 |
| Grains from ear to ear: the morphology of spelt and free-threshing wheat from Roman Mursa (Osijek), Croatia |
3 |
| Do soil phytoliths accurately represent plant communities in a temperate region? A case study of Northeast China |
3 |
| Plant food subsistence in the human diet of the Bronze Age Caspian and Low Don steppe pastoralists: archaeobotanical, isotope and C-14 data |
3 |
| Early farming economy in Mediterranean France: fruit and seed remains from the Early to Late Neolithic levels of the site of Tai (ca 5300-3500 cal bc) |
3 |
| Vegetation and climate changes within and around the Polistovo-Lovatskaya mire system (Pskov Oblast, north-western Russia) during the past 500 years |
3 |
| Agricultural resources on the coastal plain of Sidon during the Late Iron Age: archaeobotanical investigations at Phoenician Tell el-Burak, Lebanon |
3 |
| Evidence for rare crop weeds of the Caucalidion group in Southwestern Germany since the Bronze Age: palaeoecological implications |
3 |
| Plant storage in Neolithic southeast Europe: synthesis of the archaeological and archaeobotanical evidence from Serbia |
3 |
| Subsistence strategies and vegetation development at Aceramic Neolithic Kortik Tepe, southeastern Anatolia, Turkey |
3 |
| Plant use at the end of the Upper Palaeolithic: archaeobotanical remains from Cova de les Cendres (Teulada-Moraira, Alicante, Spain) |
3 |
| Complex agriculture during the second millennium: isotope composition of carbon studies (delta C-13) in archaeological plants of the settlement Cerro del Castillo de Alange (SW Iberian Peninsula, Spain) |
3 |
| Methods of acquisition and use of firewood among hunter-gatherer groups in Patagonia (Argentina) during the Holocene |
2 |
| Holocene vegetation cycles, land-use, and human adaptations to desertification in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia |
2 |
| Ceremonial plant consumption at Middle Bronze Age Buklukale, Krkkale Province, central Turkey |
2 |
| The lost dimension: pruned plants in Roman gardens |
2 |
| The plant economy of the Northern European Bronze Age-more diversity through increased trade with southern regions |
2 |
| Layers rich in aquatic and wetland plants within complex anthropogenic stratigraphies and their contribution to disentangling taphonomic processes |
2 |
| Agriculture between the third and first millennium bc in the Balearic Islands: the archaeobotanical data |
2 |
| Comparison of a recent elm decline with the mid-Holocene Elm Decline |
2 |
| Holocene vegetation history of the southern Levant based on a pollen record from Lake Kinneret (Sea of Galilee), Israel |
2 |
| Cannabis is indigenous to Europe and cultivation began during the Copper or Bronze age: a probabilistic synthesis of fossil pollen studies |
2 |
| Environmental and historical archaeology of the Galapagos islands: archaeobotany of Hacienda El Progreso, 1870-1920 |
2 |
| Cereal cultivation as a correlate of high social status in medieval Iceland |
2 |
| What can crop stable isotopes ever do for us? An experimental perspective on using cereal carbon stable isotope values for reconstructing water availability in semi-arid and arid environments |
2 |
| From glacial refugia to the current landscape configuration: permanence, expansion and forest management of Fagus sylvatica L. in the Western Pyrenean Region (Northern Iberian Peninsula) |
2 |
| Bryophytes in a latrine as indicators of climate change in the 17th century |
2 |
| Pollen, women, war and other things: reflections on the history of palynology |
2 |
| The roots of pollen analysis: the road to Lennart von Post |
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