Professor Glynis Jones
BSc, MPhil, PhD
School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities
Emeritus Professor of Archaeology
+44 114 222 2904
Full contact details
School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities
C13
Minalloy House
10-16 Regent Street
Sheffield
S1 3NJ
- Profile
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After graduating with a degree in zoology from Cardiff, I worked as a science teacher in the UK and Greece for some years before joining the British School at Athens as a research assistant in archaeological materials science at the Fitch Laboratory.
I returned to Britain in 1978 to undertake an MPhil, followed by a PhD, in Archaeology, at the University of Cambridge.
I then worked as an environmental archaeologist at the Department of Urban Archaeology, Museum of London, a post I left to take up my current position at the University of Sheffield in 1984.
- Qualifications
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- Fellow of the British Academy
- PhD in Archaeology – Cambridge University
- MPhil in Archaeology – Cambridge University
- Certificate in Education – Cardiff University
- BSc Honours in Zoology – Cardiff University
- Research interests
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- The origins and spread of agriculture
- The investigation of crop domestication and spread through DNA analysis
- Ecological approaches to crop domestication
- The use of weed ecology in the identification of crop husbandry practices
- Stable isotopes as a method for identifying the intensity of crop cultivation practices
- Dating the spread of crops through Europe
- The role of crop cultivation in the Neolithic to Iron Age in Britain/Europe
- Ethnoarchaeological approaches to the investigation of early farming
Current research projects
- Life in a cold climate: the adaptation of cereals to new environments (ERC project) with Prof. T. Brown, Dr. H. Jones and Dr. P. Pearman.
- Evolutionary origins of agriculture (ERC project) with Dr. C. Osborne, Prof. T.A. Brown (Manchester), Dr. M. Charles, Prof. M. Rees, Dr. N. Fieller and Dr. E. Stillman.
- Origin of agriculture: an ecological perspective on crop domestication (NERC project) with Dr. M. Charles, Prof. C. Osborne and Prof. M. Rees.
- Agricultural Origins of Urban Civilisation (ERC project) with Dr. A. Bogaard and Dr. J Hodgson.
- Crop stable isotope ratios: new approaches to palaeodietary and agricultural reconstruction (NERC project) with Dr. A Bogaard (Oxford), Dr. T. Heaton (NIGL), Prof. R. Evershed (Bristol) and Dr. M. Charles.
- Identifying ancient land use through the functional ecology of crop weeds (NERC project) with Dr. M. Charles and Dr. J. Hodgson.
- Research group
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Current Research Students
- Victoria Knowles- "The Marketisation of Agriculture: The archaeobotanical evidence for the development of a market economy for arable agricultural and horticultural products in Britain and Central Europe during the Roman and medieval period"
- Victoria Newson- "The Interaction Between Olive Oil and Wine Production Sites in the Southern Levant: a Detailed Computational, Climatological and Trade Based Analysis"
- Professional activities and memberships
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- Member of the British School at Athens Council (Trustee)
- Member of the British Academy Archaeology Standing Committee
- Vice-President of the British School at Athens
- Fellow of the British Academy
- Member of the NERC Peer Review College
- Member of the REF 2014 sub-panel for Geography, Environmental Studies and Archaeology.
- Member of the ERC starting grant 2013 evaluation panel.
- Member of the British School at Athens Laboratory sub-committee
- Member of the Association for Environmental Archaeology.
- Member of the editorial board of Journal of Archaeological Science.
- British representative on the steering panel for the International Work Group for Palaeoethnobotany (IWGP).
- Selected Publications
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Edited Books
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2001 (with S. Jacomet, M. Charles and F. Bittmann) Archaeology of Plants. Berlin: Springer.
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1998 (with M. Charles and P. Halstead) Fodder: Archaeological, Historical and Ethnographic Studies. Oxford: Oxbow
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Research Articles
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2019 (with B.I. Czajkowska and T.A. Brown) Diversity of a cytokinin dehydrogenase gene in wild and cultivated barley indicates genetic selection for water utilization during cereal domestication. PLoS ONE 14(12): e0225899
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2019 (with E.K. Nitsch, A. Sarpaki, M.M. Hald and A. Bogaard) Farming practice and land management at Knossos, Crete: New insights from δ13C and δ15N analysis of Neolithic and Bronze Age crop remains, in D. Garcia, R. Orgeolet, M. Pomadère and J. Zurbach (eds.) Country in the City. Agricultural Functions of Protohistoric Urban Settlements (Aegean and Western Mediterranean).
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2019 (with B.I. Czajkowska and T.A. Brown) Diversity of a wall-associated kinase gene in wild and domesticated barley. PLoS ONE 14(6): e0218526.
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2019 (with M. Wallace, E. Forster, M. Charles, E. Stillman, V. Bonhomme, A. Livarda, C. Osborne, M. Rees, G. Frenck and C. Preece) Re-analysis of archaeobotanical remains from pre- and early agricultural sites provides no evidence for a narrowing of the wild plant food spectrum during the origins of agriculture in southwest Asia. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 28: 449-63.
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2018 (with R. Milla, J.M. Bastida, M.M.Turcotte, C. Violle, C.P. Osborne, J. Chacón-Labella, E.E. Sosinski Jr., J. Kattge, D. C. Laughlin, Ê. Forey, V. Minden, J.H.C. Cornelissen, B. Amiaud, K. Kramer, G. Boenisch, T. He, V.D. Pillar and C. Byun) Phylogenetic patterns and phenotypic profiles of the species of plants and mammals farmed for food. Nature Ecology and Evolution 2: 1808-17.
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2018 (with C. Preece, N.F. Clamp, G. Warham, M. Charles, M. Rees and C.P. Osborne). Cereal progenitors differ in stand harvest characteristics from related wild grasses. Journal of Ecology 106: 1286-97.
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2017 (with V. Bonhomme, E. Forster, M. Wallace, E. Stillman, M. Charles) Identification of inter- and intra-species variation in cereal grains through geometric morphometric analysis, and its resilience under experimental charring. Journal of Archaeological Science 86: 60-7.
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2017 (with A. Bogaard) Integration of cereal cultivation and animal husbandry in the British Neolithic: the evidence of charred plant remains from timber buildings at Lismore Fields, Chapter 25 (pp. 221-6) in P. Rowley-Conwy, D. Serjeantson and P. Halstead (eds.) Economic Zooarchaeology: Studies in Hunting, Herding and Early Agriculture. Oxford: Oxbow.
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2017 (with T. Kluyver, B. Pujol, C. Bennett, E. Mockford, M. Charles, M. Rees and C. Osborne) Unconscious selection drove seed size evolution in vegetable crops. Evolution Letters 1: 64-72.
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2017 (J.G. Hodgson, B.A. Santini Gonzalez, G. Montserrat Marti, F. Royo Pla, A. Bogaard, M. Charles, X. Font, M. Ater, A. Taleb, P. Poschlod, Y. Hmimsa, C. Palmer, P.J. Wilson, S.R. Band, S. Styring, C. Diffey, L. Green, E. Nitsch, E. Stroud, G. Warham) Trade-offs between seed and leaf size (seed−phytomer−leaf theory): functional glue linking regenerative with life history strategies .... and taxonomy with ecology? Annals of Botany. 120: 633-52.
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2017 (with C. Preece, A. Livarda, P.-A. Christin, M. Wallace, G. Martin, M. Charles, M. Rees and C. Osborne) How did domestication of Fertile Crescent grain crops increase their yields? Functional Ecology 31: 387-97.
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2017 (with J. Cunniff, M. Charles and C.P. Osborne) Yield responses of wild C3 and C4 crop progenitors to sub-ambient CO2: a test for the role of CO2 limitation in the origin of agriculture. Global Change Biology. 380-93.
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2016 (with A. Bogaard, A. Styring, M. Ater, Y. Hmimsa, L. Green, E. Stroud, J. Whitlam, C. Diffey, E. Nitsch, M. Charles and J. Hodgson) From traditional farming in Morocco to early urban agroecology in northern Mesopotamia: combining present-day arable weed surveys and crop isotope analysis to reconstruct past agrosystems in (semi-)arid regions, in I. Mainland, P. Ascough, M. Balasse and A. Newton (eds.) From Isoscapes to Farmscapes. Environmental Archaeology (special issue).
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2016 (with J. Cunniff, M. Charles and C.P. Osborne) Reduced plant water status under sub-ambient pCO2 limits plant productivity in the wild progenitors of C3 and C4 cereals. Annals of Botany 118: 1163-73.
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2016 (with A. Bogaard, J. Hodgson, E. Nitsch, A. Styring, C. Diffy, J. Pouncett, C. Herbig, M. Charles, F. Ertug, T. Osman, D. Filipovic and R. Fraser) Combining functional weed ecology and crop stable isotope ratios to identify cultivation intensity: a comparison of cereal production regimes in Haute Provence, France and Asturias, Spain. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 25: 57-73.
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2015 (with M. Charles, E. Forster and M. Wallace) ‘Nor ever lightning char thy grain’: Establishing archaeologically relevant charring conditions and their effect on glume wheat grain morphology. Science and Technology of Archaeological Research.
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2015 (with W.P. Wallace, M. Charles, R. Fraser, T.H.E. Heaton and A. Bogaard) Stable carbon isotope evidence for Neolithic and Bronze Age crop water management in the eastern Mediterranean and southwest Asia. PLoS ONE 10(6): e0127085.
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2015 (with C. Preece, A. Livarda, M. Wallace, G. Martin, M. Charles, P.-A. Christine, M. Rees and C. Osborne) Were Fertile Crescent crop progenitors higher yielding than other wild species that were never domesticated? New Phytologist 207: 905-13.
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2014 (with J. Cunniff, S. Wilkinson, M. Charles, M. Rees and C. Osborne) Functional traits differ between cereal crop progenitors and other wild grasses gathered during the Neolithic in southwest Asia. PLoS ONE 9(1): e87586.
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2014 (with J.G. Hodgson, J. Tallowin, R.L.H. Denn, K. Thompson, P. Poschlod, M.S. Dhanoa, M. Charles, P. Wilson, S.R. Band, A. Bogaard, C. Palmer, G. Carter and A. Hynd) Changing leaf nitrogen and canopy height quantify processes leading to plant and butterfly diversity loss in agricultural landscapes. Functional Ecology 28: 1284-91.
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2013 (with A. Bogaard, M. Charles, A. Livarda, M. Ergun and D. Filipovic) The archaeobotany of mid-later occupation levels at neolithic at Çatalhöyük, in I. Hodder (ed.) Humans and Landscapes of Çatalhöyük: reports from the 2000-2008 Seasons (Çatalhöyük research project vol. 8). Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press.
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2013 (with S. Andreou, C. Heron, V. Kiriatzi, K. Psaraki, M. Roumpou and S. Valamoti) Smelly barbarians or perfumed natives? An investigation of oil and ointment use in Late Bronze Age northern Greece, in S. Voutsaki and S.-M. Valamoti (eds.), Diet, Economy and Society in the Ancient Greek World: Towards a Better Integration of Archaeology and Science. Peeters: 173-86.
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2013 (with M. Charles, M. Jones, S. Colledge, F. Leigh, D. Lister, L. Smith, W. Powell, T.A. Brown and H. Jones) DNA evidence for multiple introductions of barley into Europe following dispersed domestications in Western Asia. Antiquity 87: 701-13.
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2013 (with A. Bogaard, R.A. Fraser, T.H.E. Heaton, M. Wallace, P.Vaiglova, M. Charles, R. Evershed, A. Styring, R.-M. Arbogast, L. Bartosiewicz, A. Gardeisen, M. Kanstrup, U. Maier, E. Marinova, L. Ninov, M. Schäfer and E.Stephan) Crop manuring and intensive land management by Europe’s first farmers. PNAS 110: 12589-94.
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2013 (with T.A. Kluyver, M. Charles, M. Rees, and C.P. Osborne) Did greater burial depth increase the seed size of domesticated legumes? Journal of Experimental Botany 64: 4101-8.
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2013 (with M. Wallace, M. Charles, R. Fraser, P. Halstead, T.H.E. Heaton and A. Bogaard) Stable carbon isotope analysis as a direct means of inferring crop water status and water management practices. World Archaeology 45: 388-409.
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2013 (with A. Styring, H. Manning, R. Fraser, M. Wallace, M. Charles, T. Heaton, A. Bogaard, and R. Evershed) The effect of charring and burial on the biochemical composition of cereal grains: investigating the integrity of archaeological plant material. Journal of Archaeological Science 40: 4767-79.
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2013 (with R. Fraser, A. Bogaard, M. Charles, A Styring, M. Wallace, P. Ditchfield, T.H.E. Heaton) Assessing natural variation and the effects of charring, burial and pre-treatment on the stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values of archaeobotanical crop remains. Journal of Archaeological Science 40: 4751-66.
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2012 (with H. Jones, M. Charles, S. Colledge, M. Jones, F. Leigh, D. Lister, W. Powell, L. Smith and T.A. Brown) Phylogeographic analysis of barley DNA as evidence for the spread of Neolithic agriculture through Europe. Journal of Archaeological Science 39: 3230-8.
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2012 (with S.L. Bunning and T.A. Brown) Next generation sequencing of DNA in 3000-year-old charred cereal grains. Journal of Archaeological Science 39: 2780-4.
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2012 (with F.J. Leigh, H.R. Oliveira, I. Mackay, H. Jones, L. Smith, P. Wolters, M. Charles, M. Jones, W. Powell and T.A. Brown) Remnant genetic diversity detected in an ancient crop: T. dicoccum landraces from Asturias, Spain. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 60
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2011 (with H. Jones, P. Civán, J. Cockram, F.J. Leigh, L.M.J. Smith, M.K. Jones, M.P. Charles, J.-L. Molina-Cano, W. Powell and T.A. Brown) Evolutionary history of barley cultivation in Europe revealed by genetic analysis of extant landraces. BMC Evolutionary Biology 11: 320.
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2011 (with J.G. Hodgson, G. Montserrat-Martí, M. Charles, P. Wilson, B. Shipley, M. Sharafi, B.E.L. Cerabolini, J.H.C. Cornelissen, S.R. Band, A. Bogaard, P. Castro-Díez, J. Guerrero-Campo, C. Palmer, M.C. Pérez-Rontomé, G. Carter, A. Hynd, A. Romo-Díaz, L. de Torres Espuny and F. Royo Pla) Is leaf dry matter content a better predictor of soil fertility than specific leaf area? Annals of Botany 108: 1337-45.
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2011 (with R. Fraser, A. Bogaard, T. Heaton, M. Charles, B. Christensen, P. Halstead, I. Merbach, P. Poulton, D. Sparkes and A.K. Styring) Manuring and stable nitrogen isotope ratios in cereals and pulses: towards a new archaeobotanical approach to the inference of land use and dietary practices. Journal of Archaeological Science 38: 2790-804.
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2010 (with J.G. Hodgson, M. Sharafi, A. Jalili, S. Díaz, G. Montserrat-Martí, C. Palmer, B. Cerabolini, S. Pierce, B. Hamzehee, Y. Asri, Z. Jamzad, P. Wilson, F. Zarrinkamar, J. Raven, S.R. Band, S. Basconcelo, A. Bogaard, G. Carter, M. Charles, P. Castro-Díez, J.H.C. Cornelissen, G. Funes, G. Jones, M. Khoshnevis, N. Pérez-Harguindeguy, M.C. Pérez-Rontomé, F.A. Shirvany, F. Vendramini, S. Yazdani, R. Abbas-Azimi, S. Boustani, M. Dehghan, A. Hynd, E. Kowsary, F. Kazemi-Saeed, B. Siavash, P. Villar-Salvador, R. Craigie, A. Naqinezhad, A. Romo-Díez, L. de Torres Espuny, E. Simmons) Stomatal vs genome size in angiosperms: the somatic tail wagging the genomic dog? Annals of Botany 105: 573-84.
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2010 (with S. Valamoti) Bronze and oil: a possible link between the introduction of tin and Lallemantia to northern Greece. Annual of the British School at Athens 105: 83-96.
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2010 (with J. Cunniff, M. Charles and C. Osborne) Was low atmospheric CO2 a limiting factor in the origin of agriculture? Environmental Archaeology 15: 113-23.
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2010 (with M. Charles, A. Bogaard and J. Hodgson) Crops and weeds: the role of weed functional types in the identification of crop husbandry methods. Journal of Archaeological Science 37: 70-7.
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2009 (with K.C. Twiss, A. Bogaard, M. Charles, J. Henecke, N. Russell and L. Martin). Plants and animals together: interpreting organic remains from Building 52 at Çatalhöyük. Current Archaeology 50: 885-95.
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2009 (with T. H. Heaton, P. Halstead and T. Tsipropoulos) Variations in the 13C/12C ratios of modern wheat grain, and implications for interpreting data from Bronze Age Assiros Toumba, Greece. Journal of Archaeological Science 36: 2224-33.
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2009 (with D.L. Lister, S. Thaw, M.A. Bower, H. Jones, M. Charles, L.M.J. Smith, C.J Howe, T.A. Brown and M.K. Jones) Latitudinal variation in a photoperiod response gene in European barley: insight into the spread of agriculture from historic specimens. Journal of Archaeological Science 36: 1092-8.
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2008 (with A.J. Legge) Evaluating the role of cereal cultivation in the neolithic: charred plant remains from Hambledon Hill, in R. Mercer and F. Healy Hambledon Hill, Dorset, England. Excavation and Survey of a Neolithic Monument Complex and its Surrounding Landscape. English Heritage: 469-76.
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2008 (with A. Bogaard and J. Bending) Crop husbandry and its social significance in the Körös and LBK periods, in D. Bailey and A. Whittle (eds.) Living Well Together: Settlement, Materiality and Subsistence in Neolithic and Copper Age south-east Europe. Oxbow: 131-8.
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2008 (with H. Jones, F.J. Leigh, I. Mackay, M.A. Bower, L.M.J. Smith, M.P. Charles, M.K. Jones, T.A. Brown and W. Powell) Population based resequencing reveals that the flowering time adaptation of cultivated barleys originated east of the Fertile Crescent. Molecular Biology and Evolution 25: 2211-9.
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2008 (with J. Cunniff, C.P. Osborne, B.S. Ripley and M. Charles) Response of wild C4 crop progenitors to subambient CO2 highlights a possible role in the origin of agriculture. Global Change Biology 14: 576-87.
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2007 (with P.A. Rowley-Conwy) On the importance of cereal cultivation in the British Neolithic, in S. Colledge and J. Conolly (eds.) The Origins and Spread of Domestic Plants Southwest Asia and Europe. Left Coast Press: 391-419.
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2007 (with A. Bogaard) Neolithic farming in Britain and central Europe: contrast or continuity? in A. Whittle (ed.) Going Over: the Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in North-west Europe. Proceedings of the British Academy 144: 357-75.
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2007 (with A. Bogaard and J. Bending) Archaeobotanical evidence for plant husbandry and use (Chapter 23), in A. Whittle (ed.) The Early Neolithic on the Great Hungarian Plain: Investigations of the Körös Culture site of Ecsegfalva 23, County Békés. Publicationes Instituti Archaeologici Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae Budapestini: 421-45.
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2007 (with M. van der Veen) The production and consumption of cereals: a question of scale, in C. Hazelgrove and T. Moore (eds.) The Later Iron Age in Britain and Beyond. Oxbow Books: 419-29.
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2006 (with M. van der Veen) A reanalysis of agricultural production and consumption: implications for understanding the British Iron Age. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 15: 217-28.
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2006 Cereal processing, household space and crop husbandry, in C. Evans and I. Hodder, Marshland Communities and Cultural Landscapes: from the Bronze Age to Present Day. The Haddenham Project vol. 2. McDonald Institute and English Heritage: 248-55.
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2006 Charred plant remains from the causewayed enclosure, in C. Evans and I. Hodder, A Woodland Archaeology: Neolithic Sites at Haddenham. The Haddenham Project vol. 1. McDonald Institute and English Heritage: 312-5.
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2005 (with M. Charles, A. Bogaard, J. Hodgson and C. Palmer) The functional ecology of present-day arable weed floras and its applicability for the identification of past crop husbandry. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 14: 493-504.
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2005 (with A. Bogaard and M. Charles) The impact of crop processing on the reconstruction of crop sowing time and cultivation intensity from archaeobotanical weed evidence. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 14: 505-9.
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2005 (with S. Valamoti) Lallemantia, an imported oil plant in Bronze Age northern Greece? Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 14: 571-7.
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2005 Garden cultivation of staple crops and its implications for settlement location and continuity. World Archaeology 37: 164-76.
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2005 (with Díaz, S., Hodgson, J.G., Thompson, K., Cabido, M., Cornelissen, J.H.C., Jalili, A., Montserrat-Martí, G., Grime, J.P., Zarrinkamar, F., Asri, Y., Band, S.R., Basconcelo, S., Castro-Díez, P., Funes, G., Hamzehee, B., Khoshnevis, M., Pérez-Harguindeguy, N., Pérez-Rontomé, M.C., Shirvany, F.A., Vendramini, F., Yazdani, S., Abbas-Azimi, R., Bogaard, A., Boustani, S., Charles, M., Dehghan, M., de Torres, L., Guerrero-Campo, J., Hynd, A., Kowsary, E., Kazemi-Saeed, F., Maestro-Martínez, M., Romo-Díez, A., Shaw, S., Siavash, B., Villar-Salvador, P. and Zak, M.R.J) How much will it cost to save grassland diversity? Biological Conservation 122: 263-73.
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2004 (with Díaz, S., Hodgson, J.G., Thompson, K., Cabido, M., Cornelissen, J.H.C., Jalili, A., Montserrat-Martí, G., Grime, J.P., Zarrinkamar, F., Asri, Y., Band, S.R., Basconcelo, S., Castro-Díez, P., Funes, G., Hamzehee, B., Khoshnevis, M., Pérez-Harguindeguy, N., Pérez-Rontomé, M.C., Shirvany, F.A., Vendramini, F., Yazdani, S., Abbas-Azimi, R., Bogaard, A., Boustani, S., Charles, M., Dehghan, M., de Torres, L., Guerrero-Campo, J., Hynd, A., Kowsary, E., Kazemi-Saeed, F., Maestro-Martínez, M., Romo-Díez, A., Shaw, S., Siavash, B., Villar-Salvador, P. and Zak, M.R.J.) The plant traits that drive ecosystems: evidence from three continents. Journal of Vegetation Science 15: 295-304.
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2003 (with S. Valamoti) Plant diversity and storage at Mandalo, Macedonia, Greece: archaeobotanical evidence from the Final Neolithic and Early Bronze Age. Journal of the British School at Athens 98: 1-35.
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2003 (with M. Charles, C. Hoppé, A. Bogaard and J. Hodgson) Using weed functional attributes for the identification of irrigation regimes in Jordan. Journal of Archaeological Science 30: 1429-41.
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2003 The charred plant remains from Baleshare and Hornish Point, chapter 12 in J. Barber, Bronze Age Farms and Iron Age Farm Mounds of the Outer Hebrides (SAIR3).
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2002 Weed ecology as a method for the archaeobotanical recognition of crop husbandry practices. Acta Palaeobotanica 42: 185-93.
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2002 (with M. Charles, A. Bogaard, J. Hodgson and P. Halstead) Towards the archaeobotanical identification of intensive cereal cultivation: present-day ecological investigation in the mountains of Asturias, northwest Spain. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 11: 133-42.
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2001 (with A. Bogaard, M. Charles and P. Halstead) The scale and intensity of cultivation: evidence from weed ecology, in C. Frederick and P. Halstead (eds.) Postglacial Landscape and Land Use in Greece. Sheffield: 129-34.
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2001 (with A. Bogaard, M. Charles and J. Hodgson) On the archaeobotanical inference of crop sowing time using the FIBS method. Journal of Archaeological Science 28: 1171-83.
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2000 Evaluating the importance of cultivation and collecting in neolithic Britain, in A. Fairbairn (ed.) Plants in the Neolithic of Britain and Beyond. Oxford: 79-84.
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2000 (with A. Bogaard, M. Charles and J. Hodgson) Distinguishing the effects of agricultural practices relating to fertility and disturbance: a functional ecological approach in archaeobotany. Journal of Archaeological Science 27: 1073-84.
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2000 (with S. Valamoti and M. Charles) Early crop diversity: a ‘new’ glume wheat from northern Greece. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 9: 133-46.
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1999 (with A. Bogaard, P. Halstead, M. Charles and H. Smith) Identifying the intensity of crop husbandry practices on the basis of weed floras. Annual of the British School at Athens 94: 167-89.
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1999 (with A. Bogaard, C. Palmer, M. Charles and J.G. Hodgson) A FIBS approach to the use of weed ecology for the archaeobotanical recognition of crop rotation regimes. Journal of Archaeological Science 26: 1211-24.
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1999 (with T.A. Brown, R.G. Allaby and R. Sallares) Ancient DNA in charred wheats: taxonomic identification of mixed and single grains. Ancient Biomolecules 2: 185-93.
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1998 Wheat grain identification - why bother? Environmental Archaeology 2: 29-34.
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1998 Distinguishing food from fodder in the archaeological record, in M. Charles, P. Halstead and G. Jones (eds.) Fodder: Archaeological, Historical and Ethnographic Studies. Environmental Archaeology 1: 95-98.
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1997 (with M. Charles and J. G. Hodgson) FIBS in Archaeobotany: functional interpretation of weed floras in relation to husbandry practices. Journal of Archaeological Science 24: 1151-61.
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1995 Charred grain from Late Bronze Age Gla, Boiotia. Annual of the British School at Athens 90: 235-8.
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1995 (with M. Charles, S. Colledge and P. Halstead) Towards the archaeobotanical recognition of winter cereal irrigation: an investigation of modern weed ecology in northern Spain, in H. Kroll and R. Pasternak (eds.) Res Archaeobotanicae: 9th Symposium IWGP. Kiel: 49-68.
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1995 (with P. Halstead) Maslins, mixtures and monocrops: on the interpretation of archaeological crop samples of heterogenous composition. Journal of Archaeological Science 22: 103-14.
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1995 An ethnoarchaeological investigation of the effects of cereal grain sieving. Circaea 12: 177-182.
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1993 Phytosociology and the archaeological recognition of crop husbandry practices, in H. Demiriz and N. Özhatay (eds.) OPTIMA Proceedings of the 5th Meeting, Istanbul 8-15 Sept. 1986. Istanbul: 279-98.
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1993 (with P. Halstead) Charred plant remains from neolithic-bronze age Platia Magoula Zarkou, Thessaly. Annual of the British School at Athens 88: 1-3.
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1993 (with R. Moss) The charred plant remains from prehistoric contexts, in P. Ellis (ed.) Beeston Castle, Cheshire: a report on the excavations 1968-1985 by Laurence Keen and Peter Hough. HBMC archaeological report no. 23: 80-3 (+ fiche).
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1993 (with P. Halstead) An early find of 'fáva' from Thebes. Annual of the British School at Athens 88: 103-4.
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1992 Weed phytosociology and crop husbandry: identifying a contrast between ancient and modern practice. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 73: 133-43.
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1992 Ancient and modern cultivation of Lathyrus ochrus (L.) DC in the Greek islands. Annual of the British School at Athens 87: 211-7.
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1991 Numerical analysis in archaeobotany, in W. van Zeist, K. Wasylikowa and K.-E. Behre (eds.) Progress in Old World Palaeoethnobotany. Rotterdam: 63-80.
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1991 (with V. Straker and A. Davis) Early Medieval plant use and ecology, in A.G. Vince (ed.) Aspects of Saxon and Norman London 2: Finds and Environmental Evidence. London and Middlesex Archaeological Society Special Paper 12: 347-85.
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1990 (with A. Sarpaki) Ancient and modern cultivation of Lathyrus clymenum L. in the Greek islands. Annual of the British School at Athens 85: 363-8.
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1990 (with H. Smith) Experiments on the effects of charring on cultivated grape seeds. Journal of Archaeological Science 17: 317-27.
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1990 (with S. Boardman) Experiments on the effects of charring on cereal plant components. Journal of Archaeological Science 17: 1-11.
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1989 The charred plant remains, in S. Lobb and G.G. Astill, Excavation of prehistoric, Roman and Saxon deposits at Wraysbury, Berkshire. Archaeological Journal 146: 124-8. (and A.M. Lab. report no. 7/88).
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1989 (with A. Milles) Iron Age, Romano-British and Medieval plant remains, in W.J. Britnell, The Collfryn hillslope enclosure, Llansantffraid Deuddwr, Powys: Excavations 1980-1982. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 55.
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1989 (with P. Halstead) Agrarian ecology in the Greek islands: time stress, scale and risk. Journal of Hellenic Studies 109: 41-55.
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1988 The application of present-day cereal processing studies to charred archaeobotanical remains. Circaea 6: 91-6.
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1987 The plant remains, in D. Garton, Dunston's Clump and the brickwork plan field systems, Nottinghamshire: Excavations 1981. Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire: 58-63 (and A.M. Lab. report no. 4974).
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1987 Agricultural practice in Greek Prehistory. Annual of the British School at Athens 82: 115-23.
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1987 (with A. J. Legge) The grape (Vitis vinifera L.) in the neolithic of Britain. Antiquity 61: 452-5.
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1987 A statistical approach to the archaeological identification of crop processing. Journal of Archaeological Science 14: 311-23.
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1986 (with K. A. Wardle, P. Halstead and D. Wardle) Crop storage at Assiros. Scientific American 254 (3): 96-103.
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1986 The carbonised plant remains from Meare West 2, in J. M. Coles (ed.) Somerset Levels Papers 12: 57-60.
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1985 (with P. Rowley-Conwy) Agricultural diversity and sub-Alpine colonisation: spatial analysis of plant remains from Fiavè, in C. Malone and S. Stoddart (eds.) Papers in Italian Archaeology IV Part (ii). (BAR Int. Series 244). Oxford: 282-95.
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1985 J (with K. Badham) An experiment in manual processing of soil samples for plant remains. Circaea 3 (1): 15-26.
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1984 (with A. Milles) Plant remains from Arddleen, in W. J. Britnell and C. R. Musson, Rescue excavations at a Romano-British double-ditched enclosure at Arddleen, Llandrinio, Northern Powys. Archaeologia Cambrensis 133: 96-7.
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1984 (with A. Milles) Charred plant remains, in W.J. Britnell, A 15th century corn-drying kiln from Collfryn, Llansantffraid Deuddwr, Powys. Medieval Archaeology 28: 192-3.
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1984 The LMII plant remains, in M. R. Popham The Minoan Unexplored Mansion, Knossos (BSA Supplementary volume). London: 303-6.
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1984 Interpretation of archaeological plant remains: ethnographic models from Greece, in W. van Zeist and W. A. Casparie (eds.) Plants and Ancient Man: Studies in Palaeoethnobotany. Rotterdam: 43-61.
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1983 The ethnoarchaeology of crop processing: seeds of a middle-range methodology. Archaeological Review from Cambridge 2 (2): 17-26.
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1982 (with P. Halstead and I. Hodder) Chapter 6: Within-site patterning - Iron Age, in I. Hodder The Archaeology of the M11: Excavations at Wendens Ambo. London: 55-8
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1982 (with P. Halstead and V. Morse) Chapter 5: The carbonised seeds, in I. Hodder The Archaeology of the M11: Excavations at Wendens Ambo. London: 50-4.
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1982 (with K. Baxevani and P. Halstead) Sóste spórous. Anthropologiká 3: 86-7.
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1982 Cereal and pulse remains from Protogeometric and Geometric Iolkos, Thessaly. Anthropologiká 3: 75-8.
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1981 The carbonised plant remains, B. J. Orme et al., Meare Village West, 1979, in J. M. Coles (ed.) Somerset Levels Papers 7: 33-5.
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1981 Crop processing at Assiros Toumba - a taphonomic study. Zeitschrift für Archäologie 15: 105-11.
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1980 (with P. Halstead) Early Neolithic economy in Thessaly - some evidence from excavations at Prodromos. Anthropologiká 1: 93-117.
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1980 (with P. Halstead) Bioarchaeological remains from Assiros Toumba, in K. A. Wardle, Excavations at Assiros 1975-9. Annual of the British School at Athens 75: 265-7.
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1979 The animal remains, in H. W. Catling et al., Knossos 1975. Annual of the British School at Athens 74: 78-9.
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1978 Bone report, in P. Callaghan, KRS 1976: Excavations at a shrine of Glaukos, Knossos. Annual of the British School at Athens 73: 29-30
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1978 (with P. Halstead and I. Hodder) Behavioural archaeology and refuse patterns: a case study. Norwegian Archaeological Review 11: 118-31.
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