Multi-profile fine-resolution palynological and micro-charcoal analyses at Esklets, North York Moors, UK, with special reference to the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition Bruce AlbertJames Innes Original Article 25 November 2014 Pages: 357 - 375
Landscape change in central Latvia since the Iron Age: multi-proxy analysis of the vegetation impact of conflict, colonization and economic expansion during the last 2,000 years Normunds StivrinsAlex BrownKati Elmi Original Article 21 November 2014 Pages: 377 - 391
Palynological and sedimentological evidence from the Trans-Ural steppe (Russia) and its palaeoecological implications for the sudden emergence of Bronze Age sedentarism Astrid StobbeMaren GumniorHeike Schneider Original Article 08 November 2014 Pages: 393 - 412
Archaeobotanical analysis of plant use at Kamennyi Ambar, a Bronze Age fortified settlement of the Sintashta culture in the southern Trans-Urals steppe, Russia Lisa RühlChristoph HerbigAstrid Stobbe Original Article 13 December 2014 Pages: 413 - 426
Desiccated diaspores from building materials: methodological aspects of processing mudbrick for archaeobotanical studies and first results of a study of earth buildings in southwest Hungary Tamás HennStefanie JacometRóbert W. Pál Original Article 05 November 2014 Pages: 427 - 440
The comparison of archaeobotanical data and the oldest documentary records (14th–15th century) of useful plants in medieval Gdańsk, northern Poland Monika BaduraBeata MożejkoMałgorzata Latałowa Original Article Open access 12 November 2014 Pages: 441 - 454