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to develop the application of functional weed ecology to archaeobotanical assemblages in order to reconstruct past crop husbandry. More recently, Jones has been utilising DNA of modern landraces to investigate the spread of domesticated cereals into Europe, and working to develop the application of
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methodologies including ethnobotany, crop-processing analysis, weed ecology, and aDNA, and archaeobotanical research in Greece. Early work used ethnographic observations of crop-processing in Greece to produce models which could be applied to archaeobotanical remains. From the 1990s onwards, Jones
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Jones is noted for her skill in teaching and research. Jones is credited with initiating archaeobotanical study in Greece, training Greek archaeologists in archaeobotany and initiating the recovery of macroscopic plant remains from archaeological sites.
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Jones, G., Charles, M., Colledge, S., Jones, M. Leigh, F., Lister, D., Powell, W., Smith L., Brown, T. and Jones. H. 2013. Barley DNA evidence for the routes of agricultural spread into Europe following multiple domestications in W. Asia.
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Jones, G.; Charles, M.; Bogaard, A.; Hodgson, J. (2010). "Crops and weeds: the role of weed functional ecology in the identification of crop husbandry methods".
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Jones, G., Charles, Bogaard, A. and Hodgson, J. 2010. Crops and weeds: the role of weed functional types in the identification of crop husbandry methods.
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Jones, G. and Halstead, P. 1995. Maslins, mixtures and monocrops: on the interpretation of archaeological crop samples of heterogenous composition.
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Jones, G. and Rowley-Conwy, P. 2007. On the importance of cereal cultivation in the British Neolithic, in S. Colledge and J. Conolly (eds.)
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Jones, G.; Charles, M. P.; Jones, M. K.; Colledge, S.; Leigh, F. J.; Lister, D. A.; Smith, L. M. J.; Powell, W.; Brown, T. A. (2013).
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Jones, G. 1992. Weed phytosociology and crop husbandry: identifying a contrast between ancient and modern practice.
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Jones, G., Valamoti, S. and Charles, M. 2000. Early crop diversity: a `newΒ΄ glume wheat from northern Greece.
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Jones, Glynis (1987). "A statistical approach to the archaeological identification of crop processing".
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Boardman, S. and Jones, G. 1990. Experiments on the effects of charring on cereal plant components.
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The use of ethnographic and ecological models in the interpretation of archaeological plant remains
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Jones, G. 1991. Numerical analysis, in W. van Zeist, K. Wasylikowa and K.-E. Behre (eds.)
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The Origins and Spread of Domestic Plants Southwest Asia and Europe
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in 1984. In 2004 Jones was appointed Professor of Archaeology.
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Jones, G.; Baxevani, K.; Halstead, P. (1982). "Save seeds".
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Valamoti, Soultana M.; Bittmann, Felix (2014-12-09).
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stable isotope analysis to archaeobotanical remains.
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University of Cambridge
Archaeologist
Archaeobotany
Museum of London
University of Sheffield
Thesis
The use of ethnographic and ecological models in the interpretation of archaeological plant remains
FBA
archaeobotanist
University of Sheffield
Cardiff University
zoology
Greece
British School at Athens
University of Cambridge
Museum of London
University of Sheffield
archaeobotanical
Amy Bogaard
British Academy
British School at Athens
Journal of Archaeological Science
Journal of Archaeological Science
Antiquity
Journal of Archaeological Science



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