All Stories

  1. Increasing late Holocene dust deposition in West Africa is amplified by land use change
  2. A dataset of scientific dates from archaeological sites in eastern Africa spanning 5000 BCE to 1800 CE
  3. Fire-human-climate interactions in the Bolivian Amazon rainforest ecotone from the Last Glacial Maximum to late Holocene
  4. Before the Holocene humid period: Life-sized camel engravings and early occupations on the southern edge of the Nefud desert
  5. Mapping our reliance on the tropics can reveal the roots of the Anthropocene
  6. Coring, profiling, and trenching: Archaeological field strategies for investigating the Pleistocene-Holocene-Anthropocene continuum
  7. Land Use Change in a Pericolonial Society: Intensification and Diversification in Ifugao, Philippines Between 1570 and 1800 CE
  8. p3k14c, a synthetic global database of archaeological radiocarbon dates
  9. Excavations at the Iron Age Village Site of Fibobe II, Central Zambia
  10. Mapping past human land use using archaeological data: A new classification for global land use synthesis and data harmonization
  11. Archaeological assessment reveals Earth’s early transformation through land use
  12. Diversification, Intensification and Specialization: Changing Land Use in Western Africa from 1800 BC to AD 1500
  13. Of cattle and feasts: Multi-isotope investigation of animal husbandry and communal feasting at Neolithic Makriyalos, northern Greece
  14. Global-scale comparisons of human land use: developing shared terminology for land-use practices for global change
  15. The PAGES Early-Career Network
  16. Drivers and trajectories of land cover change in East Africa: Human and environmental interactions from 6000 years ago to present
  17. Corrigendum to “Human subsistence and land use in sub-Saharan Africa, 1000 BC to AD 1500: A review, quantification, and classification” [Anthropocene 9 (2015) 14–32]
  18. Archaeology in Jordan, 2014 and 2015 Seasons
  19. Human subsistence and land use in sub-Saharan Africa, 1000BC to AD1500: A review, quantification, and classification