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Long-term development of landscape openness and arable land use in an agricultural region of southern Sweden: the potential of REVEALS estimates using pollen records from wells Per LageråsErik Daniel Fredh Original Article 02 November 2019 Pages: 113 - 124
All’s well? Comparing on- and off-site pollen samples and exploring the potential of pollen from man-made contexts Yvonne F. van Amerongen Original Article Open access 11 November 2019 Pages: 125 - 131
A Roman well in Waldgirmes (Hesse, Germany): palynological analyses supported by plant macro-remains and micromorphological studies Astrid StobbeGabriele RasbachLisa Rühl Original Article 10 February 2020 Pages: 133 - 151
Multi-proxy records of Mesolithic activity in the Lubuskie Lakeland (western Poland) Iwona Sobkowiak-TabakaDominik PawłowskiMagdalena Ratajczak-Szczerba Original Article Open access 14 November 2019 Pages: 153 - 171
Palaeoecological evidence from buried topsoils and colluvial layers at the Bronze Age fortification Corneşti-Iarcuri, SW Romania: results from palynological, sedimentological, chronostratigraphical and plant macrofossil analyses Maren GumniorChristoph HerbigAstrid Stobbe Original Article 13 December 2019 Pages: 173 - 188
In search of the Bølling-Oscillation: a new high resolution pollen record from the locus classicus Lake Bølling, Denmark Sascha KrügerMartin Damrath Original Article Open access 11 June 2019 Pages: 189 - 211
A study of phytoliths produced by selected native plant taxa commonly used by Great Basin Native Americans Madison PearceTerry B. Ball Original Article 08 July 2019 Pages: 213 - 228
Phytoliths as a seasonality indicator? The example of the Neolithic site of Pendimoun, south-eastern France Claire DelhonDidier BinderArnaud Mazuy Original Article 18 July 2019 Pages: 229 - 240
A study of late Holocene local vegetation dynamics and responses to land use changes in an ancient charcoal making woodland in the central Pyrenees (Ariège, France), using pedoanthracology Mélanie SaulnierRaquel Cunill ArtigasVanessa Py-Saragaglia Original Article 22 July 2019 Pages: 241 - 258
Characterization of Native American vegetation disturbance in the forests of central New York State, USA during the late 18th century ce Albert E. Fulton IICatherine H. Yansa Original Article 31 July 2019 Pages: 259 - 275
Vegetation and disturbance history of the Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany Willem O. van der KnaapJacqueline F. N. van LeeuwenWilly Tinner Original Article 28 August 2019 Pages: 277 - 295