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 | 672 | 2015 |
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 | 434 | 2009 |
Feast: Why humans share food M Jones OUP Oxford, 2008 | 402 | 2008 |
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 | 333 | 2008 |
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 | 309 | 1997 |
Food globalization in prehistory M Jones, H Hunt, E Lightfoot, D Lister, X Liu, G Motuzaite-Matuzeviciute World Archaeology 43 (4), 665-675, 2011 | 300 | 2011 |
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 | 275 | 2008 |
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 | 247 | 2002 |
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 | 204 | 2013 |
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 | 204 | 2004 |
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 | 198 | 2006 |
The development of crop husbandry M Jones The environment of man: the Iron Age to the Anglo-Saxon period 87, 19-127, 1981 | 195 | 1981 |
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 | 187 | 1998 |
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 | 180 | 2019 |
The plant remains M Jones Danebury: An Iron Age Hillfort in Hampshire 2, 483-495, 1984 | 178 | 1984 |
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 | 177 | 2011 |
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 | 163 | 2009 |
Origins of agriculture in East Asia MK Jones, X Liu Science 324 (5928), 730-731, 2009 | 160 | 2009 |
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 | 159 | 2012 |
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 | 155 | 2009 |