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1. RESEARCH PAPER An evaluation of the Lost World and Vertical Displacement hypotheses in the Chimantá Massif, Venezuelan Guayana.

2. Formal subdivision of the Holocene Series/Epoch: a Discussion Paper by a Working Group of INTIMATE (Integration of ice-core, marine and terrestrial records) and the Subcommission on Quaternary Stratigraphy (International Commission on Stratigraphy).

3. Accelerating the Renewable Energy Revolution to Get Back to the Holocene.

4. Comparison and Renormalization of Holocene Paleointensity Records From Central North America (17°N–51°N, 205°E–295°E).

5. Disentangling late quaternary fluvial and climatic drivers of palaeohydrological change in the Najaf Sea basin, Western Iraq.

6. Variations in Spring Atmospheric Circulation on the Southwestern Tibetan Plateau During Holocene Linked to High‐ and Low‐Latitude Forcing.

7. Fossil diatom assemblage changes due to paleoenvironment change, tsunami, and typhoon in southern Japan.

8. Holocene history of the forest-alpine tundra ecotone in the Scandes Mountains (central Sweden).

9. An Energetic Perspective on the Holocene North American Monsoon.

10. Holocene fluvial depositional regimes of the Huab River, Skeleton Coast, Namibia.

11. Small mammals and paleovironmental context of the terminal pleistocene and early holocene human occupation of central Alaska.

12. Three thousand years of river channel engineering in the Nile Valley.

13. Zoonotic parasites in feline coprolites from a holocenic mortuary context from eastern Patagonia (Argentina).

14. Late Quaternary record of Indian summer monsoon‐induced stratification and productivity collapse in the Andaman Sea.

15. Winter temperature and forest cover have shaped red deer distribution in Europe and the Ural Mountains since the Late Pleistocene.

16. The natural history of the fallow deer, Dama dama (Linnaeus, 1758) in Bulgaria in prehistory and new evidence for the existence of an autochthonous Holocene population in the Balkans.

17. Drought Cycles Over the Last 8,200 Years Recorded in Maar Lake Twintaung, Myanmar.

18. Englacial Architecture and Age‐Depth Constraints Across the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.

19. Hydrological regime responses to Holocene East Asian summer monsoon circulation in marshes of the Sanjiang Plain, NE China.

20. Three‐fold nature of coastal progradation during the Holocene eustatic highstand, Po Plain, Italy – close correspondence of stratal character with distribution patterns.

21. The limited link between accommodation space, sediment thickness, and inner platform facies distribution (Holocene–Pleistocene, Bahamas).

22. The 'Anthropocene' is most useful as an informal concept.

23. Sea level in time and space: revolutions and inconvenient truths.

24. Human‐driven geomorphological processes and soil degradation in Northwest Argentina: A geoarchaeological view.

25. A high‐resolution record of Holocene climate and vegetation dynamics from the southern Cape coast of South Africa: pollen and microcharcoal evidence from Eilandvlei.

26. Patterns of chronological variability in occupation on the coastal margin of Blue Mud Bay.

27. Lagoa do Quari (São Raimundo Nonato, Piauí): Palaeoenvironment and wetland archaeology in Northeastern Brazil.

28. New dates for earth mounds at Weipa, North Queensland, Australia.

29. From outwash to coastal systems in the Portneuf-Forestville deltaic complex (Québec North Shore): Anatomy of a forced regressive deglacial sequence.

30. Can people change the ecological rules that appear general across space?

31. Millennial‐Scale Changes in Atmospheric Nitrous Oxide During the Holocene.

32. A 9600-year record of water table depth, vegetation and fire inferred from a raised peat bog, Prince Edward Island, Canadian Maritimes.

33. Geochemical characteristics of Holocene aeolian deposits and their environmental significance in the Mu Us Desert, northern China.

34. Raw Material and Technological Changes in Ceramic Productions at Sai Island, Northern Sudan, from the Seventh to the Third Millennium BC.

35. Holocene coastal change at Luce Bay, South West Scotland.

36. Glacier Relics of the Last Glacial and Holocene Periods Discovered in the Middle‐low Mountains of Eastern China: Sedimentary Sequences and Environmental Evolution of Mengshan Mountain in Shandong Province since 80 ka.

37. Holocene evolution of the Banni Plain at the north‐east margin of the Arabian Sea: Constraints from a ca 50 m long sediment core.

38. Climate, fire disturbance regime, and vegetation response of the past 2500 years for central Nova Scotia.

39. Patterns in ritual tooth avulsion at Roonka.

40. Textural and Morphometric Analysis Applied to Holocene Pottery from Takarkori Rock Shelter (SW Libya, Central Sahara): A Quantitative Sedimentological Approach.

41. δ13C and δ15N Characterization of Modern Huemul ( Hippocamelus bisulcus) from the Patagonian Andean Forest. Scope and Limitations of Their Use as a Geographical Marker.

42. A simple approach to define Holocene sequence stratigraphy using borehole and cone penetration test data.

43. Understanding the evolution of the Holocene Pluvial Phase and its impact on Neolithic populations in south-east Arabia.

44. Post-glacial patterns in vegetation dynamics in Romania: homogenization or differentiation?

45. TAXONOMY OF QUATERNARY DEEP-SEA OSTRACODS FROM THE WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN.

46. Recent and future higher sea levels in New Zealand: A review.

47. Holocene global warming and the origin of the Neotropical Gran Sabana in the Venezuelan Guayana.

48. Form, function and feedbacks in a tidally dominated ooid shoal, Bahamas.

49. Radiocarbon dates for earth mounds on the Adelaide River, Northern Australia.

50. An extended probabilistic approach of plant vital attributes: an application to European pollen records at 0 and 6 ka.