Charcoal remains from an Iron Age copper smelting slag heap at Feinan, Wadi Arabah (Jordan) Thomas Engel Original Articles Pages: 205 - 211
On the Holocene vegetation history of the Argive Plain (Peloponnese, southern Greece) Susanne Jahns Original Articles Pages: 187 - 203
Seed dispersal by water: a contribution to the interpretation of seed assemblages R. T. J. Cappers OriginalPaper Pages: 173 - 186
A palaeocarpological study of Neolithic and Bronze Age levels of the Buraco da Pala rock-shelter (Bragança, Portugal) Pablo Ramil RegoMaría Jesús Aira Rodriguez OriginalPaper Pages: 163 - 172
The effects of grazing on the pollen production of grasses W. Groenman-van Waateringe OriginalPaper Pages: 157 - 162
Human impact on the Holocene forest line in the Central Alps Karl-Dag VorrenBrynhild MørkvedSigmar Bortenschlager OriginalPaper Pages: 145 - 156
Pollen evidence of localized impact on the vegetation of northernmost Finland by hunter-gatherers Sheila Hicks OriginalPaper Pages: 137 - 144
Radiocarbon wiggle-dating of elm declines in northwest Denmark and their significance Svend Th. AndersenKaare Lund Rasmussen OriginalPaper Pages: 125 - 135
Palynological and palaeobotanical investigations in the area of the post-medieval Helsinki Old Town Irmeli VuorelaTerttu Lempiäinen OriginalPaper Pages: 101 - 123
Late holocene human impact on two coastal environments in New South Wales, Australia: a comparison of Aboriginal and European impacts J. R. DodsonV. M. McRaeJ. D. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 89 - 100
Variations in pollen proportions of Plantago lanceolata and P. major/media at a Neolithic lake dwelling, Lake Chalain, France Hervé RichardSégolène Gery OriginalPaper Pages: 79 - 88
Carbonized plant remains from a pre-Roman Iron Age house site at Opperdoes, West Friesland, The Netherlands Janneke Buurman OriginalPaper Pages: 69 - 78
The mid-Holocene Ulmus fall at Diss Mere, South-East England — disease and human impact? Sylvia M. PeglarH. J. B. Birks OriginalPaper Pages: 61 - 68
Literature on archaeological remains of cultivated plants (1990/1991) Jürgen Schultze-Motel OriginalPaper Pages: 47 - 59
Settlement and landscape history at the Federsee, south-west Germany, as reflected in pollen diagrams Helga Liese-Kleiber OriginalPaper Pages: 37 - 46
Invader or native? — vegetation clearance in northern Britain during Romano-British time Lisa Dumayne OriginalPaper Pages: 29 - 36
Mid- and late-Holocene vegetation history of Quidenham Mere, Norfolk, UK interpreted using recurrent groups of taxa Sylvia M. Peglar OriginalPaper Pages: 15 - 28
Plant remains from Maadi, a predynastic site in lower Egypt Willem van ZeistGerrit Jan de Roller OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 14
Report on the 8th International Palynological Congress, Aix-en-Provence, 1992 Michael O'Connell Communication Pages: 259 - 260
The Kärlich interglacial, Middle Rhine region, Germany: vegetation history and stratigraphic position Felix Bittmann Original Articles Pages: 243 - 258
Long Pleistocene pollen sequences from the Velay Plateau (Massif Central, France) J. -L. de BeaulieuM. Reille Original Articles Pages: 233 - 242
The history of cereals in the region of the former Duchy of Swabia (Herzogtum Schwaben) from the Roman to the Post-medieval period: results of archaeobotanical research Manfred RöschStefanie JacometSabine Karg Original Articles Pages: 193 - 231
Arbeitskreis für Vegetationsgeschichte: a study group for vegetation history recently established the Federal Republic of Germany H. -J. Beug Communications Pages: 191 - 191
Report on the 9th Symposium of the International Work Group for Palaeoethnobotany in Kiel, 17–24 May 1992 Helmut Kroll Communications Pages: 189 - 190
Pollen and macrofossil analyses of a unique peat remnant of the former extensive peat bogs in West Friesland, The Netherlands: a detailed record of coastal raised bog formation A. J. HavingaR. M. van den BergR. M. van Saparoea Original Articles Pages: 185 - 188
Plant remains from the early medieval lakeshore settlement Fonyód-Bélatelep (Lake Balaton, Hungary) with especial emphasis on the history of fruit cultivation in Pannonia F. GyulaiE. HertelendiI. Szabó Original Articles Pages: 177 - 184
Latitudinal shifts of forest and savanna in N. W. Africa during the Brunhes chron: further marine palynological results from site M 16415 (9°;N 19°W) Lydie M. DupontC. O. C. Agwu Original Articles Pages: 163 - 175
Two interesting floral finds from third millennium B.C. Tell Hammam et-Turkman, northern Syria W. van ZeistW. Waterbolk-van Rooijen Original Articles Pages: 157 - 161
History of vegetation and land use from 3200 B.P. to the present in the north-west Burren, a karstic region of western Ireland Ljubica JeličićMichael O'Connell Original Articles Pages: 119 - 140
Towards an absolute chronology for the last glacial period in Europe: radiocarbon dates from Oerel, northern Germany Karl-Ernst BehreJohannes van der Plicht OriginalPaper Pages: 111 - 117
Human impact as registered in the pollen record: some results from the western Lake Constance region, Southern Germany Manfred Rösch OriginalPaper Pages: 101 - 109
Radiography of peat profiles: a fast method for detecting human impact on vegetation and soils Walter Dörfler OriginalPaper Pages: 93 - 100
Cereals from a Bronze Age storage vessel at Torralba D'En Salort, Menorca, Spain Lisa Moffett OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 91
Modern pollen deposition and its use in interpreting the occupation history of the island Hailuoto, Finland Sheila Hicks OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 86
Fresh investigations into the natural and anthropogenically influenced vegetation of the earlier Holocene in the Elbe-Saale Region, Central Germany Thomas Litt OriginalPaper Pages: 69 - 74
Pollarding and a possible explanation of the neolithic elmfall Dagfinn MoeOliver Rackham OriginalPaper Pages: 63 - 68
Literature on archaeological remains of cultivated plants (1989/1990) Jürgen Schultze-Motel OriginalPaper Pages: 53 - 62
Palynological evidence of Azolla nilotica Dec. in recent Holocene of the eastern Nile Delta and palaeoenvironment Suzanne A. G. Leroy OriginalPaper Pages: 43 - 52
Early human disturbance of the natural environment recorded in annually laminated sediments of Lake Gosciaz, central Poland Magdalena Ralska-JasiewiczowaBas van Geel OriginalPaper Pages: 33 - 42
On the holocene history of vegetation in SE Bulgaria (Lake Arkutino, Ropotamo region) Elissaveta BozilovaHans-Jürgen Beug OriginalPaper Pages: 19 - 32
Modern pollen/land-use relationships as an aid in the reconstruction of past land-uses and cultural landscapes: an example from south Sweden M. -J. GaillardH. J. B. BirksB. E. Berglund OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 17