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Martin Jones
Martin Jones
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Agriculture facilitated permanent human occupation of the Tibetan Plateau after 3600 BP
FH Chen, GH Dong, DJ Zhang, XY Liu, X Jia, CB An, MM Ma, YW Xie, ...
science 347 (6219), 248-250, 2015
6732015
The complex origins of domesticated crops in the Fertile Crescent
TA Brown, MK Jones, W Powell, RG Allaby
Trends in ecology & evolution 24 (2), 103-109, 2009
4322009
Feast: Why humans share food
M Jones
Oxford University Press, 2007
4012007
Millets across Eurasia: chronology and context of early records of the genera Panicum and Setaria from archaeological sites in the Old World
HV Hunt, M Vander Linden, X Liu, G Motuzaite-Matuzeviciute, S Colledge, ...
Vegetation history and archaeobotany 17, 5-18, 2008
3382008
Microstratigraphic traces of site formation processes and human activities
W Matthews, CAI French, T Lawrence, DF Cutler, MK Jones
World archaeology 29 (2), 281-308, 1997
3091997
Food globalization in prehistory
M Jones, H Hunt, E Lightfoot, D Lister, X Liu, G Motuzaite-Matuzeviciute
World Archaeology 43 (4), 665-675, 2011
2982011
Population-based resequencing reveals that the flowering time adaptation of cultivated barley originated east of the Fertile Crescent
H Jones, FJ Leigh, I Mackay, MA Bower, LMJ Smith, MP Charles, G Jones, ...
Molecular biology and evolution 25 (10), 2211-2219, 2008
2792008
The exploitation of plant resources by Neanderthals in Amud Cave (Israel): the evidence from phytolith studies
M Madella, MK Jones, P Goldberg, Y Goren, E Hovers
Journal of Archaeological Science 29 (7), 703-719, 2002
2452002
The development of crop husbandry
M Jones
The environment of man: the Iron Age to the Anglo-Saxon period 87, 19-127, 1981
2081981
Early plant domestications in southern India: some preliminary archaeobotanical results
D Fuller, R Korisettar, PC Venkatasubbaiah, MK Jones
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 13, 115-129, 2004
2042004
The early chronology of broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum) in Europe
G Motuzaite-Matuzeviciute, RA Staff, HV Hunt, X Liu, MK Jones
Antiquity 87 (338), 1073-1085, 2013
2022013
The role of wild grasses in subsistence and sedentism: new evidence from the northern Fertile Crescent
M Savard, M Nesbitt, MK Jones
World Archaeology 38 (2), 179-196, 2006
2022006
A simple method of extraction of opal phytoliths from sediments using a non-toxic heavy liquid
M Madella, AH Powers-Jones, MK Jones
Journal of Archaeological Science 25 (8), 801-803, 1998
1821998
From ecological opportunism to multi-cropping: Mapping food globalisation in prehistory
X Liu, PJ Jones, GM Matuzeviciute, HV Hunt, DL Lister, T An, ...
Quaternary Science Reviews 206, 21-28, 2019
1812019
The plant remains
M Jones
Danebury: An Iron Age Hillfort in Hampshire 2, 483-495, 1984
1801984
Genetic diversity and phylogeography of broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) across Eurasia
HV Hunt, MG Campana, MC Lawes, YJIN PARK, MA Bower, CJ Howe, ...
Molecular ecology 20 (22), 4756-4771, 2011
1792011
River valleys and foothills: changing archaeological perceptions of North China's earliest farms
X Liu, HV Hunt, MK Jones
Antiquity 83 (319), 82-95, 2009
1652009
The earliest evidence of millet as a staple crop: New light on neolithic foodways in North China
X Liu, MK Jones, Z Zhao, G Liu, TC O'Connell
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 149 (2), 283-290, 2012
1622012
Plant water availability and analytical microscopy of phytoliths: implications for ancient irrigation in arid zones
M Madella, MK Jones, P Echlin, A Powers-Jones, M Moore
Quaternary International 193 (1-2), 32-40, 2009
1572009
Origins of agriculture in East Asia
MK Jones, X Liu
Science 324 (5928), 730-731, 2009
1562009
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