Four millennia of vegetation and environmental history above the Hyrcanian forest, northern Iran
A palynological perspective on the impacts of European contact: Historic deforestation, ranching and agriculture surrounding the Cuchumatanes Highlands, Guatemala
A morphometric approach to track opium poppy domestication
Identification of the Triticoid-type grains (Poaceae) from archaeobotanical assemblages in southwest Asia as Heteranthelium piliferum (Banks & Sol.) Hochst.
Food in a colonial setting: the flora assemblage of a short-lived Seleucid-founded site in the Near East
ArchbotLit—the archaeobotanical literature database: an update of the search engine for literature on archaeological remains of cultivated plants since 1981
The history of settlement and agrarian land use in a boreal forest in Värmland, Sweden, new evidence from pollen analysis
Cordage, basketry and containers at the Pleistocene–Holocene boundary in southwest Europe. Evidence from Coves de Santa Maira (Valencian region, Spain)
Does Archaeology Stink? Detecting Smell in the Past Using Headspace Sampling Techniques
Dung in the dumps: what we can learn from multi-proxy studies of archaeological dung pellets
A model for the domestication of Panicum miliaceum (common, proso or broomcorn millet) in China
Environmental changes and plant use during the 5th-14th centuries in medieval Gdańsk, northern Poland
Plant remains recovered from the Houtaomuga site in Jilin Province, Northeast China: A focus on Phase I (12,900–11,000 cal. BP) and Phase II (8,000–7,000cal. BP)
Could the grasses have played a role in the earliest salt exploitation? Phytoliths analysis of prehistoric salt spring from Hălăbutoaia – Ţolici (Romania)
Archaeological Central American maize genomes suggest ancient gene flow from South America
Transition From Wild to Domesticated Pearl Millet (Pennisetum glaucum) Revealed in Ceramic Temper at Three Middle Holocene Sites in Northern Mali
Episodes of gene flow and selection during the evolutionary history of domesticated barley
Deciphering ancient ‘recipes’ from charred cereal fragments: An integrated methodological approach using experimental, ethnographic and archaeological evidence
Three thousand years of farming strategies in central Thailand
Direct dating reveals the early history of opium poppy in western Europe