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
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
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
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
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
Report on the 9th Symposium of the International Work Group for Palaeoethnobotany in Kiel, 17–24 May 1992 Helmut Kroll Communications Pages: 189 - 190
Arbeitskreis für Vegetationsgeschichte: a study group for vegetation history recently established the Federal Republic of Germany H. -J. Beug Communications Pages: 191 - 191