Plant remains from Sardinia, Italy with notes on barley and grape Corrie Bakels OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 3 - 8
Some aspects of Late Iron Age agriculture based on the first results of an archaeobotanical investigation at Corvin tér, Budapest, Hungary Orsolya DálnokiStefanie Jacomet OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 9 - 16
Food remains from Bronze Age-Archondiko and Mesimeriani Toumba in northern Greece? Soultana Maria Valamoti OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 17 - 22
New evidence for the use of root foods in pre-agrarian subsistence recovered from the late Mesolithic site at Halsskov, Denmark Lucyna Kubiak-Martens OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 23 - 32
Archaeobotanical analysis of some early Neolithic settlements in the Kujawy region, central Poland, with potential plant gathering activities emphasised Aldona Bieniek OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 33 - 40
Macro-botanical evidence for plant use at Neolithic Çatalhöyük south-central Anatolia, Turkey Andrew FairbairnEleni AsoutiDanièle Martinoli OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 41 - 54
Charred plant remains from a 10th millennium B.P. kitchen at Jerf el Ahmar (Syria) George Willcox OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 55 - 60
The fruit of their labour: plants and plant processing at EeRb 140 (860±60 uncal B.P. to 160±50 uncal B.P.), a late prehistoric hunter-gatherer-fisher site on the southern Interior Plateau, British Columbia, Canada Michèle M. Wollstonecroft OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 61 - 70
Punica granatum L. (pomegranates) from early Roman contexts in Vindonissa (Switzerland) Stefanie JacometDušanka KučanAndrea Hagendorn OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 79 - 92
Domestic burnt offerings and sacrifices at Roman and pre-Roman Pompeii, Italy Mark Robinson OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 93 - 100
Vegetable offerings on the Roman sacrificial site in Mainz, Germany – short report on the first results Barbara Zach OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 101 - 106
Archaeobotany of the Old Prague Town defence system, Czech Republic: archaeology, macro-remains, pollen, and diatoms Jaromir BenešJan KaštovskýPetr Starec OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 107 - 120
The embalming of the ancestors of the Dutch royal family Caroline VermeerenHenk van Haaster OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 121 - 126
Investigations of pod characters in the Vivieae Ann Butler OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 127 - 132
Towards the archaeobotanical identification of intensive cereal cultivation: present-day ecological investigation in the mountains of Asturias, northwest Spain Mike CharlesAmy BogaardPaul Halstead OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 133 - 142
An experimental approach to Neolithic shifting cultivation Manfred RöschOtto EhrmannWolfram Schier OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 143 - 154
Questioning the relevance of shifting cultivation to Neolithic farming in the loess belt of Europe: evidence from the Hambach Forest experiment Amy Bogaard OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 155 - 168
Continuity and changes in plant resources during the Neolithic period in western Switzerland Sabine KargTanja Märkle OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 169 - 176
A new archaeobotanical database program Angela KreuzEva Schäfer OriginalPaper 10 May 2014 Pages: 177 - 180