From foraging to farming in the Great Mazurian Lake District: palynological studies on Lake Miłkowskie sediments, northeast Poland Agnieszka Wacnik Original Article 26 November 2008 Pages: 187 - 203
Pollen accumulation rates as a tool for detecting land-use changes in a sparsely settled boreal forest Mari KuoppamaaTomasz GoslarSheila Hicks Original Article 10 December 2008 Pages: 205 - 217
New palaeoecological evidence for the potential role of fire in the Gran Sabana, Venezuelan Guayana, and implications for early human occupation Valentí Rull Original Article 12 November 2008 Pages: 219 - 224
Late-glacial and Holocene climate dynamics at the steppe/forest ecotone in southernmost Patagonia, Argentina: the pollen record from a fen near Brazo Sur, Lago Argentino Michael WilleFrank Schäbitz Original Article 08 November 2008 Pages: 225 - 234
Vegetation changes and human occupation in the Patagonian steppe, Argentina, during the late Holocene Maria Eugenia De PorrasMaria Virginia ManciniAldo Raul Prieto Original Article 26 November 2008 Pages: 235 - 244
Modern pollen representation of source vegetation in the Qaidam Basin and surrounding mountains, north-eastern Tibetan Plateau Yan ZhaoUlrike Herzschuh Original Article 20 November 2008 Pages: 245 - 260
Tree-ring analysis of traditional native bark-stripping at Ship Island, Southeast Alaska, USA Charles M. MobleyMichael Lewis Original Article 27 November 2008 Pages: 261 - 268
On the domestication genetics of self-fertilizing plants Bjørn Ivar HonneManfred Heun Short Communication 29 January 2009 Pages: 269 - 272