All Stories

  1. Plants, water and humans: pollen analysis from Holocene archaeological sites on Sai Island, northern Sudan
  2. The potential of paleoecology for functional forest restoration planning: lessons from Late Holocene Italian pollen records
  3. Plant behaviour from human imprints and the cultivation of wild cereals in Holocene Sahara
  4. The Late Antique plant landscape in Sicily: Pollen from the agro-pastoral villa del Casale - Philosophiana system
  5. Earliest direct evidence of plant processing in prehistoric Saharan pottery
  6. When palynology meets classical archaeology: the Roman and medieval landscapes at the Villa del Casale di Piazza Armerina, UNESCO site in Sicily
  7. Morphology and discrimination features of pollen from Italian olive cultivars (Olea europaea L.)
  8. Environment, human impact and the role of trees on the Po plain during the Middle and Recent Bronze Age: Pollen evidence from the local influence of the terramare of Baggiovara and Casinalbo
  9. Applied palynology as a trans-disciplinary science: the contribution of aerobiology data to forensic and palaeoenvironmental issues
  10. The evolution of Roman urban environments through the archaeobotanical remains in Modena – Northern Italy
  11. Genesis and evolution of the cultural landscape in central Mediterranean: the ‘where, when and how’ through the palynological approach
  12. Excavating the Roman peasant II: excavations at Case Nuove, Cinigiano (GR)
  13. Mediterranean Culture and Climatic Change: Past Patterns and Future Trends
  14. Holocene palaeoclimate in the northern Sahara margin (Jefara Plain, northwestern Libya)
  15. Mediterranean and north-African cultural adaptations to mid-Holocene environmental and climatic changes
  16. Fossil leaves and sporomorphs in the museological Coppi Collection, originally from the Plio–Pleistocene Argille Azzurre formation (San Venanzio, Northern Italy)
  17. Plant exploitation and ethnopalynological evidence from the Wadi Teshuinat area (Tadrart Acacus, Libyan Sahara)
  18. Towards a “crime pollen calendar”—Pollen analysis on corpses throughout one year
  19. Aero-and bryopalynological evidence of widespread Prunoideae and Maloideae orchards in Vignola (Modena, Northern Italy)
  20. Melissopalynological analysis applied to air pollution studies in urban areas of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy)