Possible climatically driven, later prehistoric woodland decline on Ben Lomond, central Scotland
Lost bioscapes: Floristic and arthropod diversity coincident with 12th century Polynesian settlement, Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands
The sources of Baltic oak
Millet bread and pulse dough from early Iron Age South India: Charred food lumps as culinary indicators
Holocene vegetation, fire and land use dynamics at Lake Svityaz, an agriculturally marginal site in northwestern Ukraine
Saltmarsh archives of vegetation and land use change from Big River Marsh, SW Newfoundland, Canada
Palaeoecological data indicates land-use changes across Europe linked to spatial heterogeneity in mortality during the Black Death pandemic
Faecal biomarkers as tools to reconstruct land-use history in maar sediments in the Westeifel Volcanic Field, Germany
Fire history and dendroecology of Catoctin Mountain, Maryland, USA, with newspaper corroboration
Evaluation of chemical treatments on dimensional stabilization of archeological waterlogged hardwoods obtained from the Thang Long Imperial Citadel site, Vietnam
Phytolith evidence for the pastoral origins of multi-cropping in Mesopotamia (ancient Iraq)
Forest Transformation in the Wake of Colonization: The Quijos Andean Amazonian Flank, Past and Present
Tracking Hunter-Gatherer Impact on Vegetation in Last Interglacial and Holocene Europe: Proxies and Challenges
The geoglyph sites of Acre, Brazil: 10 000-year-old land-use practices and climate change in Amazonia
Underwater archaeobotany: plant and wood analyses from the Vrouw Maria, a 1771 shipwreck in the Finnish Baltic Sea
Testing the potential of pollen assemblages to capture composition, diversity and ecological gradients of surrounding vegetation in two biogeographical regions of southeastern Europe
Southwest Asian cereal crops facilitated high-elevation agriculture in the central Tien Shan during the mid-third millennium BCE
14,500 years of vegetation and land use history in the upper continental montane zone at Lac de Champex (Valais, Switzerland)
Harmful algal blooms and cyanotoxins in Lake Amatitlán, Guatemala, coincided with ancient Maya occupation in the watershed
Uncoupling human and climate drivers of late Holocene vegetation change in southern Brazil