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1. Using the radiocarbon dates of Central Africa for studying long-term demographic trends of the last 50,000 years: potential and pitfalls.

2. Towards a Jōmon food database: construction, analysis and implications for Hokkaido and the Ryukyu Islands, Japan.

3. Late Holocene seasonal human predation of otariids in Santa Cruz River mouth, Southern Patagonia, Argentina.

4. The Holocene of Sweden – a review.

5. Geomorphology of marine and glacio-lacustrine terraces and raised shorelines in the northern sector of Península Brunswick, Patagonia, Straits of Magellan, Chile.

6. The modern natural tombolos of Greece.

7. Late Holocene environmental changes and anthropogenic impact in Dee Why Lagoon, New South Wales.

8. Newly found stone cairns in Mudug region, Puntland: a preliminary report.

9. Site Organization and Mobility Strategies: The Early and Middle Holocene Stone Structures from Takarkori Rock Shelter (Southwestern Libya).

10. New Approaches to Mapping and Managing Palaeochannel Resources in the Light of Future Environmental Change: A Case Study from the Trent Valley, UK.

11. An Analysis of Motif Clusters at the Nanguluwurr Rock Art Site, Kakadu National Park, N. T. Australia.

12. Coastal landforms and the Holocene evolution of the Island of Samsø, Denmark.

13. Assessing the spread and uptake of tula adze technology in the late Holocene across the Southern Kimberley of Western Australia.

14. First results of archaeobotanical analysis from Neolithic layers of Buran Kaya IV (Crimea, Ukraine).

15. Sedimentary processes, stratigraphic sequences and middens: the link between archaeology and geoheritage—a case study from the Quaternary of the Broome region, Western Australia.

16. Pastoral Neolithic Settlement at Luxmanda, Tanzania.

17. Israelite Plain, southwestern Australia, a siliciclastic, late Quaternary Coorong analogue, without dolomite.

18. Denudation rates during a postglacial sequence in Northern Iceland: example of Laxárdalur valley in the Skagafjörður area.

19. Two Holocene Later Stone Age stratigraphies from the Sesfontein area, northwestern Namibia.

20. Late Quaternary geological history of the Sydney estuary, Australia.

21. The paleolandscape evolution of the southwestern coast of Sardinia (Italy) and its impact on Mesolithic settlements.

22. Submerged Mesolithic Landscape Investigation, Eleven Ballyboes, Republic of Ireland.

23. Human ecology, paleogeography, and biodiversity on California's small Islands.

24. Stratigraphy, palaeoclimatic context and fossils of the Southern Rub Al Khali (the Empty Quarter): results of a geo-archaeological survey around the area of Maitan in the Sultanate of Oman.

25. Holocene infill of the Anglesea Estuary, Victoria: a keep-up estuary in a geologically constrained environment.

26. Late Holocene sea-level changes and vertical land movements in New Zealand.

27. Compositional and diversity comparisons between the palynological records of the Neogene (Solimões Formation) and Holocene sediments of Western Amazonia.

28. Redescription and phylogenetic relationships of Spermophilus citelloides (Rodentia: Sciuridae: Xerinae), a ground squirrel from the Middle Pleistocene – Holocene of Central Europe.

29. Dynamics of a retreating ice sheet: a LiDAR study in Värmland, SW Sweden.

30. A subfossil spirostreptid millipede from SW Libya (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida, Spirostreptidae).

31. Hunter-gatherers of the high-altitude Afromontane forest – the Holocene occupation of Mount Dendi, Ethiopia.

32. Paralia kawasumii sp. nov., a new fossil Paralia species with an elliptical valve from upper Holocene coastal sediments of the central Ise Plain, central Japan.

33. Caesar's Bestiary: using classical accounts to statistically map changes in the large mammal fauna of Germany during the Pleistocene and Holocene.

34. Trapped in a roman well: amphibians and reptiles from Tenuta Zuccarello near Marcon, Venice, Italy.

35. Geomorphology of Tafi valley (Tucumán Province, Northwest Argentina).

36. Late Pleistocene and Holocene terrestrial geomorphodynamics and soil formation in northeastern Germany: a review of geochronological data.

37. Holocene Indian Summer Monsoon variability from the core monsoon zone of India, a pollen-based review.

38. Geological field guides as educational tools: the Coorong, South Australia.

39. Shifts of the Brazil-Falklands/Malvinas Confluence in the western South Atlantic during the latest Pleistocene–Holocene inferred from dinoflagellate cysts.

40. Tracking Holocene drift-ice limits on the northwest–southwest Iceland shelf: Comparing proxy data with observation and historical evidence.

41. Fluvial and aeolian dynamics of the Santa María River in the Cafayate depression (Salta Province, NW Argentina).

42. Nearshore cool-water carbonate sedimentation and provenance of Holocene calcareous strandline dunes, southeastern Australia.

43. A ritual assemblage from the third millennium BC in the Namib Desert and its implications for the archaeology and rock art of shamanic performance.

44. A 6500-year pollen record from the Polistovo-Lovatskaya Mire System (northwest European Russia). Vegetation dynamics and signs of human impact.

45. The influence of dissolved oxygen on dinoflagellate cyst distribution across Sluice Pond, a meromictic lake in NE Massachusetts, USA.

46. A 23,000-year microscopic charcoal record from Anderson Pond, Tennessee, USA.

47. The effect of retouch intensity on mid to late Holocene unifacial and bifacial points from the Kimberley.

48. Late-glacial and Holocene European pollen data.

49. Late Holocene evolution of glaciers in the southeastern Alps.

50. Reading shell shape: implications for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions. A case study for bivalves from the marine Quaternary of Argentina (south-western Atlantic).