Tony Wilkinson and the water history of the Near East Jason UrMaurits Ertsen Editorial 03 November 2015 Pages: 377 - 379
Human niches, abandonment cycling, and climates Vernon L. Scarborough OriginalPaper 03 November 2015 Pages: 381 - 396
Hydraulic landscapes in Mesopotamia: the role of human niche construction T. J. WilkinsonLouise RayneJaafar Jotheri OriginalPaper 26 March 2015 Pages: 397 - 418
Imperial irrigated landscapes in the Balikh Valley Louise Rayne OriginalPaper 13 May 2015 Pages: 419 - 440
Irrigation and human niche construction. An example of socio-spatial organisation in the Zerqa Triangle, Jordan Eva Kaptijn OriginalPaper 17 April 2015 Pages: 441 - 454
Small-scale water systems in the Fertile Crescent. The role of cisterns-based water systems in an arid zone between rain-fed agriculture and stockbreeding during Roman times Frank BraemerDamien GazagneGourguen Davtian OriginalPaper 30 July 2015 Pages: 455 - 471
The control of water in the kingdom of Qatabān (Yemen): from local to central management of the irrigation systems during antiquity Julien Charbonnier OriginalPaper 08 September 2015 Pages: 473 - 487
Commodifying snow, taming the waters. Socio-ecological niche construction in an Alpine village Robert GrossVerena Winiwarter OriginalPaper Open access 13 May 2015 Pages: 489 - 509
Long term effects of climate on human adaptation in the middle Gila River Valley, Arizona, America Tianduowa ZhuM. W. ErtsenN. C. van der Giesen OriginalPaper Open access 03 September 2015 Pages: 511 - 531
A niche construction approach on the central Netherlands covering the last 220,000 years Don F. A. M. van den BiggelaarSjoerd J. Kluiving OriginalPaper Open access 29 August 2015 Pages: 533 - 555
How geoarchaeology and landscape archaeology contribute to niche construction theory (NCT) Sjoerd J. Kluiving OriginalPaper Open access 21 September 2015 Pages: 557 - 571