Links
website maintained by CNR-IDPA and Municipality of Sovere
(updated informations on paleobiological and paleoclimatological researches on the Pianico-Sèllere Basin and on the Quaternary climatic history of the Alps)
Universities and Research Centers
C.N.R. - IDPA (Institute for the Dynamics of Environmental Processes)
University of Milano - Bicocca
DISAT (Dept. of Environmental and Earth Sciences, Univ. of Milano - Bicocca)
Chair of Prehistory, University of Milano
New York University, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW)
14C CHRONO Center, Queen's University of Belfast
Palynology, Paleobotany, Paleoecology
Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Bern
Botanical Institute, University of Innsbruck
Laboratory of Palynology, Dept. of Geoscience, University of Arizona
Atlas of wood anatomy (microscopic wood anatomy of central european species)
PALDAT - Palynological Database, pollen and spores terminology and references
Peatland Ecology Research Group (PERG)
Archeobotany
Guide to the identification of cereal remains from archaeological sites (IPNA, Basel)
Photos of charred plant remains from the Near East, compiled by S. Fornite, L. Herveux, G. Willcox
References for Archaeobotanical Remains of Cultivated Plants
International Work Group for Palaeoethnobotany IWGP
Online archeobotanical collections
Archaeobotany mailing list: ARCHAEOBOTANY@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Environmental Archaeology
AEA (Association of Environmental Archaeology)
EAA (European Association of Archaeologists)
IIPP (Italian Institute of Pre- and Protohistory)
Climate Sciences
NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (USA)
Interesting links for Quaternary studies
AIQUA - Italian Quaternary Association
INQUA - International Quaternary Association
Cultural Association "Verde Antico"
European Phytogeography
Botany of tropical environments
World Palms, on palm sistematics and ecology
Vertebrate ecology and paleontology
(the largest website on rhinos ecology, paleontology and evolution, and a wide literature on vertebrate paleontology)