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1. The Stonehenge bluestones did not come from Waun Mawn in West Wales.

2. Natural and anthropogenic factors affecting intense slope processes in Eastern Europe during the Modern Period: Serteyka river valley, Russia.

3. Dietary change of North Patagonian guanacos: A historical ecology perspective through the study of stable isotopes.

4. Assessing the diet of modern and archaeological guanacos from the Great Chaco in Córdoba, Argentina, through stable isotope analysis (δ 13 C, δ 15 N) of bone and dentin collagen: Implications for paleoenvironmental and zooarchaeological studies

5. Zooarchaeological perspectives in the framework of the Anthropocene: Contributions to ecological, environmental and conservation studies from South America.

6. Diet breadth and biodiversity in the pre-hispanic South-Central Andes (Western South America) during the Holocene: An exploratory analysis and review.

7. Central Argentina vegetation characteristics linked to extinct megafauna and some implications on human populations.

8. Living through changing climates: Temperature and seasonality correlate with population fluctuations among Holocene hunter-fisher-gatherers on the west coast of Norway.

9. Terrestrial cultural landscapes changed inshore marine ecosystems: Eight centuries of shellfish harvesting from the Kawela Mound site, Hawaiian Islands.

10. Reduced accuracy in dendroglaciological mass balance reconstruction of Storglaciären since the 1980s.

11. An archaeobotanical and stable isotope approach to changing agricultural practices in the NW Mediterranean region around 4000 BC.

12. Climatic controls and costly signaling: An integrated analysis of Holocene hunting in the Bonneville and Wyoming Basins, USA.

13. Human-beaver cohabitation in the Early and Mid-Holocene of Northern Europe: Re-visiting Mesolithic material culture and ecology through a multispecies lens.

14. Disarticulated ossicles of sea cucumbers from the Campos Basin, Brazil: A new perspective into the discovery of diversity of Holothuroidea (Echinodermata).

15. The development of arable cultivation in the south-east of England and its relationship with vegetation cover: A honeymoon period for biodiversity?

16. Lakes cannot burn and buried charcoals cannot fly: Reconciling lake- versus soil-based reconstructions of past forest dynamics.

17. Future state of Norwegian glaciers: Estimating glacier mass balance and equilibrium line responses to projected 21st century climate change.

18. Assessing charcoal and phytolith signals for pre-Columbian land-use based on modern indigenous activity areas in the Upper Xingu, Amazonia.

19. Isolation basin stratigraphy and Holocene relative sea-level change on the Barents Sea coast at Teriberka, Kola Peninsula, northwestern Russia.

20. Leaving home: Technological and landscape knowledge as resilience at pre-Holocene Kharaneh IV, Azraq Basin, Jordan.

21. Living with risk in drylands: Archaeological perspectives.

22. Risky business: Comparative approaches to risk and resilience in arid environments of the Holocene – An introduction to the special issue.

23. Tracing adaptive cycles and resilience strategies within the Sagalassos settlement record, SW Türkiye.

24. Investigating possible links between Holocene environmental changes and cultural transitions across India.

25. Asynchronous ecological upheavals on the Western Mediterranean islands: New insights on the extinction of their autochthonous small mammals.

26. Taming Fogo Island: Late-Holocene volcanism, natural fires and land use as recorded in a scoria-cone sediment sequence in Cabo Verde.

27. Morphosedimentary and geoarchaeological records during the last 1400 years in the Ebro depression (NE Spain) and their paleoenvironmental interpretation.

28. Understanding the transport networks complex between South Asia, Southeast Asia and China during the late Neolithic and Bronze Age.

29. A 1300-year multi-proxy palaeoecological record from the northwest Putorana Plateau (Russian Subarctic): environmental changes, vegetation dynamics and fire history.

30. Corrigendum.

31. Ötzi, 30 years on: A reappraisal of the depositional and post-depositional history of the find.

32. Archival insights into vulnerability and risk management during the early Spanish colonial period (1598–1680 AD) in New Mexico.

33. Relict canals of the Tehuacán Valley, Mexico: A Middle- to Late-Holocene dryland socio-hydrological system.

34. Holocene desertification, traditional ecological knowledge, and human resilience in the eastern Gobi Desert, Mongolia.

35. Buffering new risks? Environmental, social and economic changes in the Turkana Basin during and after the African Humid Period.

36. Holistic approaches to palaeohydrology: Reconstructing and modelling the Neolithic River Çarşamba and the riverscape of Çatalhöyük, Turkey.

37. Toward a novel multi-century archive of tree mast using pollen from lake sediments.

38. Species-specific reservoir effect estimates: A case study of archaeological marine samples from the Bering Strait.

39. Disentangling the Medieval Climatic Anomaly in Patagonia and its impact on human societies.

40. Aboriginal earth mounds of the Calperum Floodplain (Murray Darling Basin, South Australia): New radiocarbon dates, sediment analyses and syntheses, and implications for behavioural change.

41. Corrigendum to "Origins and evolution of oasis agriculture in the Sahara: Evidence from morphometric analyses of archaeological date palm seeds".

42. Deep-time patterns of sustainability and resilience in socio-ecological systems: An Introduction to the Special Issue.

43. The 4.2 ka event: A review of palaeoclimate literature and directions for future research.

44. Scales of plant stewardship in the precontact Pacific Northwest, USA.

45. Human-vegetation dynamics in Holocene south-eastern Norway based on radiocarbon dated charcoal from archaeological excavations.

46. Modern analogs for understanding pollen-vegetation dynamics in a Mediterranean mosaic landscape (Balearic Islands, Western Mediterranean).

47. Late-Holocene relative sea-level changes and palaeoenvironment of the Pre-Viking Age ship burials in Salme, Saaremaa Island, eastern Baltic Sea.

48. The Middle Holocene 'funerary avenues' of north-west Arabia.

49. Timing and structure of early-Holocene climate anomalies inferred from north Chinese stalagmite records.

50. Domestication and microbiome.