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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Gordon Hillman was a British archaeobotanist and academic at the UCL Institute of Archaeology. He has been described as "a pivotal figure in the development of archaeobotany at the Institute of Archaeology at University College London, [who] through his research, publications and teaching had a major influence on the field worldwide."
Gordon Hillman's Published Works
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- Foraging and Farming: The Evolution of Plant Exploitation (1990) (303)
- Village on the Euphrates: From Foraging to Farming at Abu Hureyra (2000) (300)
- Foraging and farming: the evolution of plant exploitation. (1991) (285)
- New evidence of Lateglacial cereal cultivation at Abu Hureyra on the Euphrates (2001) (231)
- Measured domestication rates in wild wheats and barley under primitive cultivation, and their archaeological implications (1990) (208)
- The Pleistocene to Holocene Transition and Human Economy in Southwest Asia: The Impact of the Younger Dryas (1992) (154)
- 6. Domestication rates in wild‐type wheats and barley under primitive cultivation (1990) (143)
- Plant-food economy during the Epipalaeolithic period at Tell Abu Hureyra, Syria: dietary diversity, seasonality, and modes of exploitation (1989) (115)
- Evidence for deposition of 10 million tonnes of impact spherules across four continents 12,800 y ago (2013) (103)
- Very high-temperature impact melt products as evidence for cosmic airbursts and impacts 12,900 years ago (2012) (91)
- On the Origins of Domestic Rye—Secale Cereale: the Finds from Aceramic Can Hasan III in Turkey (1978) (88)
- Advances in plant food processing in the Near Eastern Epipalaeolithic and implications for improved edibility and nutrient bioaccessibility: an experimental assessment of Bolboschoenus maritimus (L.) Palla (sea club-rush) (2008) (83)
- Wild-grass seed harvesting in the Sahara and sub-Sahara of Africa. (1989) (78)
- The Excavation of Tell Abu Hureyra in Syria: A preliminary report (1975) (76)
- An evolutionary continuum of people–plant interaction (2014) (69)
- Domestication Rate in Wild Wheats and Barley Under Primitive Cultivation: Preliminary Results and Archaeological Implications of Field Measurements of Selection Coefficient (1999) (65)
- Preliminary investigation of the plant macro-remains from Dolní Věstonice II, and its implications for the role of plant foods in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Europe (1994) (65)
- The Ecological Genetics of Domestication and the Origins of Agriculture [and Comments and Reply] (1991) (62)
- Identifying problematic remains of ancient plant foods: a comparison of the role of chemical, histological and morphological criteria. (1993) (56)
- Early farming communities in the Jordan Valley. (1989) (56)
- Wild plant seed storage at Neolithic Çatalhöyük East, Turkey (2007) (52)
- Maize: domestication, racial evolution, and spread. (1989) (47)
- Early plant cultivation in the Eastern Woodlands of North America (1989) (46)
- Crop Husbandry and Food Production: Modern Basis for the Interpretation of Plant remains (1973) (45)
- On the Charred Seeds from Epipalaeolithic Abu Hureyra: Food or Fuel? (1997) (41)
- The Excavation of Two Round Barrows at Trelystan, Powys (1982) (40)
- The tropical African cereals. (1989) (39)
- Adaptation of prehistoric hunter-gatherers to the high Andes: the changing role of plant resources. (1989) (39)
- Investigating early agriculture in Central Asia: new research at Jeitun, Turkmenistan (1993) (39)
- Effects of Soil Flooding on Growth and Grain Yield of Populations of Tetraploid and Hexaploid Species of Wheat (1988) (38)
- Domestication of the Southwest Asian Neolithic crop assemblage of cereals, pulses, and flax (2020) (38)
- Domestication and spread of the cultivated rices. (1989) (35)
- Plant exploitation at Grotta dell'Uzzo, Sicily: new evidence for the transition from Mesolithic to Neolithic subsistence in southern Europe. (1989) (35)
- The domestication of roots and tubers in the American tropics. (1989) (32)
- Abu Hureyra 1: The Epipalaeolithic (2000) (29)
- Determination of Thermal Histories of Archeological Cereal Grains with Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy (1983) (28)
- Agricultural Productivity and Past Population Potential at Aşvan (1973) (25)
- Mesolithic exploitation of wild plants in Sri Lanka: archaeobotanical study at the cave site of Beli-Lena. (1989) (24)
- Domestication of Cucurbitaceae: Cucurbita and Lagenaria. (1989) (23)
- A calorie is not necessarily a calorie: Technical choice, nutrient bioaccessibility, and interspecies differences of edible plants (2012) (22)
- Bolboschoenus glaucus (Lam.) S.G. Smith, a new species in the flora of the ancient Near East (2011) (22)
- Non-affluent foragers: resource availability, seasonal shortages, and the emergence of agriculture in Panamanian tropical forests. (1989) (22)
- Origin and domestication of the Southwest Asian grain legumes (1989) (20)
- The use of electron spin resonance spectroscopy to determine the thermal histories of cereal grains (1985) (19)
- Cytological and genetical evidence on the domestication and diffusion of crops within the Americas. (1989) (19)
- A chemical-ecological model of root and tuber domestication in the Andes. (1989) (17)
- Cryptic anatomical characters as evidence of early cultivation in the grain legumes (pulses). (1989) (17)
- Agricultural evolution north of the Black Sea from the Neolithic to the Iron Age. (1989) (15)
- The archaeobotany of European hunter-gatherers: some preliminary investigations (2002) (14)
- Andean maize: its origins and domestication. (1989) (13)
- Domestication of cereals. (1992) (13)
- Agricultural Resources and Settlement in the Aşvan Region (1973) (11)
- Agricultural intensification and ridged-field cultivation in the prehistoric upper Midwest of North America. (1989) (10)
- Radiocarbon Accelerator (AMS) Dates for the Epipaleolithic Settlement At Abu Hureyra, Syria (1986) (10)
- Ethnoecological observations on wild and cultivated rice and yams in northeastern Thailand. (1989) (9)
- New radiocarbon dates and Late Palaeolithic diet at Wadi Kubbaniya, Egypt (1988) (6)
- The Excavation of Two Bronze Age Round Barrows at Welsh St. Donats, South Glamorgan (1982) (5)
- Overview: The Plant-Based Components Of Subsistence In Abu Hureyra 1 And 2 (2000) (5)
- The Archaeobotany of Aşvan Environment and Cultivation in Eastern Anatolia from the Chalcolithic to the Medieval Period (2017) (3)
- Reviews (1989) (2)
- Charred remains of grains and seeds from the medieval high-status farm site of Reykholt in western Iceland (2012) (2)
- A Collective Contribution to the Understanding of Plant Domestication and Agricultural Evolution@@@Foraging and Farming: The Evolution of Plant Exploitation. (1990) (0)
- Cyperus rotundus L. (nutgrass) as an example of a major plant food available to predynastic populations and its exploitation (1996) (0)
- Proporcions de domesticació mesurables en blats i ordis silvestres en conreus primitius, i les seves implicacions arqueològiques (1991) (0)
- The lower nile valley between 21000 and 17000-bp (1990) (0)
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