Glynis Jones
British archaeologist
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Glynis Jones 's Degrees
- PhD Archaeology University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Glynis Eleanor Jones FBA is a British archaeobotanist, who is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Sheffield. Biography Jones graduated from Cardiff University with a degree in zoology, before working as a science teacher in the UK and Greece. Next, Jones worked as a research assistant at the British School at Athens, before undertaking an MPhil and then PhD in Archaeology at the University of Cambridge. After completing her PhD, Jones worked in the Department of Urban Archaeology, Museum of London, before commencing an academic post at the University of Sheffield in 1984. In 2004 Jones was appointed Professor of Archaeology.
Glynis Jones 's Published Works
Published Works
- The plant traits that drive ecosystems: Evidence from three continents (2004) (1385)
- Crop manuring and intensive land management by Europe’s first farmers (2013) (403)
- Manuring and stable nitrogen isotope ratios in cereals and pulses : towards a new archaeobotanical approach to the inference of land use and dietary practices (2011) (304)
- Experiments on the effects of charring on cereal plant components (1990) (254)
- Population-based resequencing reveals that the flowering time adaptation of cultivated barley originated east of the Fertile Crescent. (2008) (206)
- Agrarian ecology in the Greek Islands: time stress, scale and risk (1989) (162)
- A statistical approach to the archaeological identification of crop processing (1987) (132)
- Stable carbon isotope analysis as a direct means of inferring crop water status and water management practices (2013) (118)
- Crop Storage at Assiros (1986) (115)
- Assessing natural variation and the effects of charring, burial and pre-treatment on the stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values of archaeobotanical cereals and pulses (2013) (111)
- Early crop diversity: A “new” glume wheat from northern Greece (2000) (104)
- A re-analysis of agricultural production and consumption: implications for understanding the British Iron Age (2006) (102)
- How much will it cost to save grassland diversity (2005) (99)
- Maslins, mixtures and monocrops: On the interpretation ofarchaeobotanical crop samples of heterogeneous composition (1995) (92)
- The effect of charring and burial on the biochemical composition of cereal grains: investigating the integrity of archaeological plant material (2013) (82)
- Garden cultivation of staple crops and its implications for settlement location and continuity (2005) (77)
- Identifying the intensity of crop husbandry practices on the basis of weed floras (1999) (77)
- Experiments on the effects of charring on cultivated grape seeds (1990) (74)
- Distinguishing the Effects of Agricultural Practices Relating to Fertility and Disturbance: a Functional Ecological Approach in Archaeobotany (2000) (70)
- 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 (2015) (70)
- Latitudinal variation in a photoperiod response gene in European barley : insight into the dynamics of agricultural spread from 'historic' specimens (2009) (65)
- “Nor ever lightning char thy grain”1: establishing archaeologically relevant charring conditions and their effect on glume wheat grain morphology (2015) (65)
- FIBS in archaeobotany : Functional Interpretation of weed floras in relation to husbandry practices (1997) (64)
- The application of present-day cereal processing studies to charred archaeobotanical remains (1990) (64)
- How did the domestication of Fertile Crescent grain crops increase their yields? (2016) (63)
- Weed phytosociology and crop husbandry: identifying a contrast between ancient and modern practice (1992) (61)
- Neolithic farming in Britain and central Europe: contrast or continuity? (2007) (61)
- Agricultural Practice in Greek Prehistory (1987) (60)
- Crops and weeds: the role of weed functional ecology in the identification of crop husbandry methods (2010) (57)
- Stable Carbon Isotope Evidence for Neolithic and Bronze Age Crop Water Management in the Eastern Mediterranean and Southwest Asia (2015) (55)
- Variations in the 13C/12C ratios of modern wheat grain, and implications for interpreting data from Bronze Age Assiros Toumba, Greece (2009) (52)
- Phylogeographic analysis of barley DNA as evidence for the spread of Neolithic agriculture through Europe (2012) (51)
- Evolutionary history of barley cultivation in Europe revealed by genetic analysis of extant landraces (2011) (51)
- Next generation sequencing of DNA in 3300-year-old charred cereal grains (2012) (48)
- A FIBS Approach to the Use of Weed Ecology for the Archaeobotanical Recognition of Crop Rotation Regimes (1999) (48)
- Did greater burial depth increase the seed size of domesticated legumes? (2013) (44)
- Bronze Age farms and Iron Age farm mounds of the Outer Hebrides (2003) (43)
- Phylogenetic patterns and phenotypic profiles of the species of plants and mammals farmed for food (2018) (42)
- On the Archaeobotanical Inference of Crop Sowing Time using the FIBS Method (2001) (40)
- Distinguishing Food from Fodder in the Archaeobotanical Record (1996) (40)
- Towards the archaeobotanical identification of intensive cereal cultivation: present-day ecological investigation in the mountains of Asturias, northwest Spain (2002) (39)
- On the importance of cereal cultivation in the British Neolithic (2016) (37)
- The functional ecology of present-day arable weed floras and its applicability for the identification of past crop husbandry (2005) (37)
- 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 (2018) (34)
- Using weed functional attributes for the identification of irrigation regimes in Jordan (2003) (34)
- Functional Traits Differ between Cereal Crop Progenitors and Other Wild Grasses Gathered in the Neolithic Fertile Crescent (2014) (34)
- Identification of inter- and intra-species variation in cereal grains through geometric morphometric analysis, and its resilience under experimental charring (2017) (33)
- Response of wild C4 crop progenitors to subambient CO2 highlights a possible role in the origin of agriculture (2007) (32)
- The impact of crop processing on the reconstruction of crop sowing time and cultivation intensity from archaeobotanical weed evidence (2005) (31)
- A functional method for classifying European grasslands for use in joint ecological and economic studies. (2005) (31)
- Weed ecology as a method for the archaeobotanical recognition of crop husbandry practices (2002) (31)
- Middle East expansion – the case of Debenhams (2003) (29)
- Key characteristics for designing a supply chain performance measurement system (2019) (25)
- Plants and Animals Together (2009) (25)
- 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 (2018) (24)
- Trade-offs between seed and leaf size (seed–phytomer–leaf theory): functional glue linking regenerative with life history strategies … and taxonomy with ecology? (2017) (24)
- Were Fertile Crescent crop progenitors higher yielding than other wild species that were never domesticated? (2015) (24)
- Towards the archaeobotanical recognition of winter-cereal irrigation: An Investigation of modern weed ecology in northern Spain. (1995) (23)
- Plant diversity and storage at Mandalo, Macedonia, Greece: archaeobotanical evidence from the Final Neolithic and Early Bronze Age 1 (2003) (23)
- Ancient and Modern Cultivation of Lathyrus Clymenum L. in the Greek Islands (1990) (23)
- Unconscious selection drove seed enlargement in vegetable crops (2017) (21)
- Behavioural archaeology and refuse patterns: A case study (1978) (20)
- The grape (Vitis vinifera L.) in the Neolithic of Britain (1987) (19)
- The triangular seed mass–leaf area relationship holds for annual plants and is determined by habitat productivity (2017) (18)
- Changing leaf nitrogen and canopy height quantify processes leading to plant and butterfly diversity loss in agricultural landscapes (2014) (17)
- Was low atmospheric CO2 a limiting factor in the origin of agriculture? (2010) (17)
- Lallemantia, an imported or introduced oil plant in Bronze Age northern Greece (2005) (16)
- ‘Total Archaeology’ and Model Landscapes: Excavation of the Great Wilbraham Causewayed Enclosure, Cambridgeshire, 1975–76 (2006) (16)
- The production and consumption of cereals: a question of scale (2007) (16)
- Ancient DNA typing indicates that the “new” glume wheat of early Eurasian agriculture is a cultivated member of the Triticum timopheevii group (2020) (14)
- Lallemantia, an imported or introduced oil plant in Bronze Age northern Greece (2005) (12)
- Ancient and modern cultivation of Lathyrus ochrus (L.) DC. in the Greek islands 1 (1992) (12)
- Crop Processing at Assiros Toumba: a Taphonomic Study (1981) (12)
- Genetic diversity, distribution and domestication history of the neglected GGAtAt genepool of wheat (2021) (12)
- Yield responses of wild C3 and C4 crop progenitors to subambient CO2: a test for the role of CO2 limitation in the origin of agriculture (2017) (11)
- The first shoots of a modern morphometrics approach to the origins of agriculture (2016) (11)
- The origins of agriculture: Intentions and consequences (2021) (11)
- Fodder: Archaeological, Historical, and Ethnographic Studies (2001) (11)
- Excavations at Assiros, 1975–9: A Settlement Site in Central Macedonia and Its Significance for the Prehistory of South-East Europe (1980) (10)
- Farming Practice and Land Management at Knossos, Crete: (2019) (9)
- Charred grain from late bronze age Gla, Boiotia (1995) (9)
- An early find of ‘fava’ from Thebes (1993) (9)
- Cereal progenitors differ in stand harvest characteristics from related wild grasses (2017) (8)
- Bronze and Oil: A Possible Link between the Introduction of Tin and Lallemantia to Northern Greece1 (2010) (8)
- The Archaeology of Fodder: Introduction (1996) (7)
- Wheat Grain Identification – Why Bother? (1997) (7)
- Reduced plant water status under sub-ambient pCO2 limits plant productivity in the wild progenitors of C3 and C4 cereals. (2016) (6)
- Charred plant remains from neolithic–bronze age Platia Magoula Zarkou, Thessaly (1993) (6)
- Seed size, number and strategies in annual plants: a comparative functional analysis and synthesis. (2020) (6)
- Archaeology of Plants. Current Research in Archaeobotany. Proceedings of the 12th IWGP Symposium, Sheffield 2001 (2002) (5)
- Remnant genetic diversity detected in an ancient crop: Triticum dicoccon Schrank landraces from Asturias, Spain (2012) (5)
- Integration of cereal cultivation and animal husbandry in the British Neolithic: the evidence of charred plant remains from timber buildings at Lismore Fields (2017) (4)
- Diversity of a cytokinin dehydrogenase gene in wild and cultivated barley (2019) (4)
- Fertile Crescent crop progenitors gained a competitive advantage from large seedlings (2021) (3)
- Correction to: Genetic diversity, distribution and domestication history of the neglected GGAtAt genepool of wheat (2021) (2)
- Pricing Options with Hybrid Stochastic Volatility Models (2016) (2)
- Diversity of a wall-associated kinase gene in wild and cultivated barley (2019) (2)
- Senior Librarians as Partners in Research: The Curtin Experience (2001) (2)
- Searching for information in an electronic environment. (1997) (1)
- Epitopic Specificity of the Human Immune Response to the Invariant Region of a Polymorphic Plasmodium faciparum Merozoite Surface Antigen (1992) (1)
- Next generation skills and leaders: Future proofing UWA Library (2019) (1)
- Out of asia (2007) (0)
- This is a repository copy of Integration of cereal cultivation and animal husbandry in the British Neolithic: the evidence of charred plant remains from timber buildings at Lismore (2018) (0)
- Phylogenetic patterns and phenotypic profiles of the species of plants and mammals farmed for food (2018) (0)
- Content Snapshots i Morphology , phylogeny and adaptation (2017) (0)
- Genetic diversity, distribution and domestication history of the neglected GGAtAt genepool of wheat (2021) (0)
- Research questions and methodology (2003) (0)
- Preece, Catherine and Livarda, Alexandra and Christin, Pascal-Antoine and Wallace, Michael and Martin, Gemma and Charles, Michael and Jones, Glynis and Rees, Mark and Osborne, (2017) (0)
- Beeston Castle, Cheshire, Excavations by Laurence Keen & Peter Hough, 1968-85 (2013) (0)
- Farming practices in Germania Inferior (2000) (0)
- Implications of history, brand legacy and trust for B2B Marketing in the Footprints of Goliath (2014) (0)
- Special Issue: Breeding Towards Agricultural Sustainability - Invited (2021) (0)
- RESEARCH IN CONTEXT Seed size, number and strategies in annual plants: a comparative functional analysis and synthesis (2020) (0)
- Remnant genetic diversity detected in an ancient crop: Triticum dicoccon Schrank landraces from Asturias, Spain (2012) (0)
- Taking Debenhams international (2002) (0)
- Detection and identification of organic residues in ceramic vessels from Late Bronze Age Northern Greece: a preliminary investigation of consumption and exchange of plant oils - Poster presentation (2008) (0)
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