Distribution and vegetation representation of pollen assemblages from surface sediments of Nam Co, a large alpine lake in the central Tibetan Plateau Quan Li Original Article 17 September 2018 Pages: 365 - 377
Complex responses of vegetation diversity to Holocene climate change in the eastern Tibetan Plateau Chen LiangYan ZhaoZhi-Yong Zhang Original Article 17 September 2018 Pages: 379 - 390
Comparison of a recent elm decline with the mid-Holocene Elm Decline Laura E. FlynnFraser J. G. Mitchell Original Article 17 September 2018 Pages: 391 - 398
Palynology of Iron Age and Gallo-Roman archaeological sediments from Beaurieux Les Grèves, Aisne, France James B. InnesColin C. Haselgrove Original Article 21 November 2018 Pages: 399 - 416
The native status of Pinus pinaster on serpentine soils: charcoal analysis and palaeoenvironmental history in Sierra Bermeja (southern Iberian Peninsula, Spain) José Antonio Olmedo-CoboRaquel Cunill-ArtigasJosé Gómez-Zotano Original Article 29 October 2018 Pages: 417 - 432
Small things can make a big difference: a comparison of pollen and macrobotanical records of some food plants from medieval and post-medieval cesspits in the Netherlands and northern Belgium Koen DeforceOtto BrinkkemperMark Van Waijjen Original Article 29 November 2018 Pages: 433 - 445
Correction to: Small things can make a big difference: a comparison of pollen and macrobotanical records of some food plants from medieval and post-medieval cesspits in the Netherlands and northern Belgium Koen DeforceOtto BrinkkemperMark Van Waijjen Correction 19 December 2018 Pages: 447 - 448
Re-analysis of archaeobotanical remains from pre- and early agricultural sites provides no evidence for a narrowing of the wild plant food spectrum during the origins of agriculture in southwest Asia Michael WallaceGlynis JonesCatherine Preece Original Article Open access 17 November 2018 Pages: 449 - 463
Methods of acquisition and use of firewood among hunter-gatherer groups in Patagonia (Argentina) during the Holocene Laura Caruso Fermé Original Article 26 November 2018 Pages: 465 - 479