Division of Archaeology

Department of Archaeology and Anthropology

Martin Kenneth Jones

Publications

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  1. H.R., O., Jones, H., Leigh, F. J., Lister, D. L., Jones, M. K., and Peña-Chocarro, L. (2011). Phylogeography of einkorn landraces in the Mediterranean basin and Central Europe: population structure and cultivation history. Archaeol Anthropol Sci, http://www.springerlink.com/content/y30r442321480463/
  2. D.G, B.-J., Taylor.S, Paine.C, Pryor.A, Syoboda.J, and Jones, M. K. (2011). Rapid climate change in the Upper Palaeolithic: the record of charcoal conifer rings from the Gravettian site of Dolní Vĕstonice, Czech Republic. Quaternary Science Reviews, 30:pp. 1948-1964.
  3. Li, C., Lister, D. L., Li, H., X.Yue, Y.Cui, Bower, M. A., Jones, M. K., and Z.Hui (2011). Ancient DNA analysis of desiccated wheat grains excavated from a Bronze Age cemetery in Xinjiang. Journal of Archaeological Science, 38 (1):pp. 115-119.
  4. Lister, D. L., Bower, M. A., and Jones, M. K. (2010). Herbarium specimens expand the eographical and temporal range of germplasm data in phylogeographic studies. Taxon, 59 (5):pp. 1-3.
  5. D.G, B.-J., Johnson, K., Pullen, A. G., A.J.Pryor, and Jones, M. K. (2010). Burning Wood or Burning Bone? A Reconsideration of Flotation Evidence from Upper Palaeolithic (Gravettian) sites in the Moravian Corridor. Journal of Archaeological Science, 37
  6. Hunt, H. V., K.Denyer, L.C.Packman, Jones, M. K., and Howe, C. J. (2010). Molecular Basis of the Waxy Endosperm Starch Phenotype in Broomcorn Millet (Panicum miliaceum L.). Molecular Biology and Evolution, 27 (7):pp. 1478--1494.
  7. Hunt, H. V. and Jones, M. K. (2009). Pathways across Asia: exploring the history of Panicum and Setaria in the Indian subcontinent. Pragdhara, 18:pp. 53-68.
  8. Jones, M. K. and Liu, X. (2009). Origins of Agriculture in East Asia. Science, 324:pp. 730-731. http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/324/5928/750
  9. Brown, T. A., Jones, M. K., Powell, W., and Allaby, R. G. (2009). The complex origins of domesticated crops in the Fertile Crescent. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 24 (2):pp. 103–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2008.09.008
  10. Lister, D. L., Thaw, S., Bower, M. A., Jones, H., Charles, M. P., Jones, G., Smith, L. M. J., Howe, C. J., Brown, T. A., and Jones, M. K. (2009). Latitudinal variation in a photoperiod response gene in European barley: Insight into the dynamics of agricultural spread from `historic' specimens. Journal of Archaeological Science, 36 (4):pp. 1092–1098. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2008.12.012
  11. Liu, X., Hunt, H. V., and Jones, M. K. (2009). River valleys and foothills: Changing archaeological perceptions of North China's earliest farms. Antiquity, 83:pp. 82–95. http://www.antiquity.cc/ant/083/ant0830082.htm
  12. Hunt, H. V., Vander Linden, M., Liu, X., Motuzaite-Matuzeviciute, G., Colledge, S., and Jones, M. K. (2008). Millets across Eurasia: Chronology and context of early records of the genera Panicum and Setaria from archaeological sites in the Old World. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 17 (Supplement 1):pp. 5–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00334-008-0187-1
  13. Jones, H., Leigh, F. J., Mackay, I., Bower, M. A., Smith, L. M. J., Charles, M. P., Jones, G., Jones, M. K., Brown, T. A., and Powell, W. (2008). Population-based resequencing reveals that the flowering time adaptation of cultivated barley originated east of the Fertile Crescent. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 25 (10):pp. 2211–2219. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msn167
  14. Jones, H., Lister, D. L., Bower, M. A., Leigh, F. J., Smith, L. M., and Jones, M. K. (2008). Approaches and constraints of using existing landrace and extant plant material to understand agricultural spread in prehistory. Plant Genetic Resources: Characterization and Utilization, 6 (2):pp. 98–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1479262108993138
  15. Lister, D. L., Bower, M. A., Howe, C. J., and Jones, M. K. (2008). Extraction and amplification of nuclear DNA from herbarium specimens of emmer wheat: A method for assessing DNA preservation by maximum amplicon length recovery. Taxon, 57 (1):pp. 254–258. http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iapt/tax/2008/00000057/00000001/art00024
  16. Liu, X. and Jones, M. K. (2008). When archaeology begins---cultural and political context of Chinese archaeological thought. Bulletin of the History of Archaeology, 18 (1):pp. 25–27.
  17. Margaritis, E. and Jones, M. K. (2008). Olive oil production in Hellenistic Greece: The interpretation of charred olive remains from the site of Tria Platania, Macedonia, Greece (fourth–second century B.C.). Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 17 (4):pp. 393–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00334-008-0155-9
  18. Margaritis, E. and Jones, M. K. (2007). Crop processing of Olea europaea L.: An experimental approach for the interpretation of archaeobotanical olive remains. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 17 (4):pp. 381–392. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00334-007-0122-x
  19. Svoboda, J., Novak, M., Nyvltova, M., Fisakova, and Jones, M. K. (2007). Dolni Vestonice. Prehled Výskumu, 47:pp. 82–84.
  20. Margaritis, E. and Jones, M. K. (2006). Beyond cereals: Crop-processing and Vitis vinifera L. Ethnography, experiment and charred grape remains from Hellenistic Greece. Journal of Archaeological Science, 33 (6):pp. 784–805. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2005.10.021
  21. Savard, M., Nesbitt, M., and Jones, M. K. (2006). The role of wild grasses in subsistence and sedentism: New evidence from the northern Fertile Crescent. World Archaeology, 38 (2):pp. 179–196. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00438240600689016
  22. Fuller, D. Q., Korisettar, R., Venkatasubbaiah, P. C., and Jones, M. K. (2004). Early plant domestications in Southern India: Some preliminary archaeobotanical results. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 13 (2):pp. 115–129. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00334-004-0036-9
  23. Jones, M. K. (2004). Archaeology and DNA: Understanding the human past. English Heritage Conservation Bulletin, 45:pp. 41–43.
  24. Jones, M. K. (2003). Ancient DNA in pre-Columbian archaeology: A review. Journal of Archaeological Science, 30:pp. 629–635. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0305-4403(02)00239-X
  25. Madella, M., Jones, M. K., Goldberg, P., Goren, Y., and Hovers, E. (2002). The exploitation of plant resources by Neanderthals in Amud Cave (Israel): The evidence from phytolith studies. Journal of Archaeological Science, 29:pp. 703–719. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jasc.2001.0743
  26. Jones, M. K. and Brown, T. A. (2000). Agricultural origins: The evidence of modern and ancient DNA. Holocene, 10 (6):pp. 769–776. http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/09596830095024
  27. Jones, M. K., Allaby, R. G., and Brown, T. A. (1998). Wheat domestication. Science, 279:pp. 303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.279.5349.302c
  28. Madella, M., Powers-Jones, A. M., and Jones, M. K. (1998). A simple method of extraction of opal phytoliths from sediments using a non-toxic heavy liquid. Journal of Archaeological Science, 25:pp. 801–803.
  29. Allaby, R. G., O'Donoghue, K., Sallares, R., Jones, M. K., and Brown, T. A. (1997). Evidence for the survival of ancient DNA in charred wheat seeds from European archaeological sites. Ancient Biomolecules, 1 (2):pp. 119–129.
  30. Matthews, W., French, C. A. I., Lawrence, T., Cutler, D. F., and Jones, M. K. (1997). Microstratigraphic traces of site formation processes and human activities. World Archaeology, 29:pp. 281–308.
  31. Allaby, R. G., Jones, M. K., and Brown, T. (1994). DNA in charred wheat grains from the Iron Age hillfort at Danebury, England. Antiquity, 68:pp. 126–132.
  32. Brown, T. A., Allaby, R., Brown, K., and Jones, M. K. (1993). Biomolecular archaeology of wheat: past, present and future. World Archaeology, 25 (1):pp. 64–73.
  33. Jones, M. K. (1991). Analysis and synthesis: compatible activities or separate roles in archaeological science. Archaeological Review from Cambridge, 10 (1):pp. 6–11.
  34. Jones, M. K. (1991). Comments on Boyd's 'Towards a conceptual framework for environmental archaeology as a key to past geographies'. Circaea, 7 (2):pp. 71–72.
  35. Chambers, F. and Jones, M. K. (1984). The antiquity of rye in Britain. Antiquity, 58:pp. 219–224.
  36. Jones, M. K. and Parrington, M. (1979). Contribution to: Excavations at Stert Street, Abingdon. Oxoniensia, 44:pp. 24–25.
  37. Jones, M. K. and Parrington, M. (1975). Contribution to: Excavations at Broad Street, Abingdon. Oxoniensia, 40:pp. 50–52.
  38. Jones, M. K. and Parrington, M. (1975). Contribution to: Excavations at the Old Gaol, Abingdon. Oxoniensia, 40:pp. 77.
  39. Jones, M. K. (1974). Archeologia ed applicazioni botaniche. Notiziario di Archeologia Medievale, pp. 11–14.
  40. Martlew, H., Tsedakis, Y., and Jones, M. K. (2008). Archaeology meets science: Biomolecular and site investigations in Bronze Age Greece. Oxford: Oxbow Books
  41. Jones, M. K. (2007). Feast: Why humans share food. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  42. Jones, M. K. and Fabian, A. C. (eds.) (2006). Conflict: Papers from the 20th Darwin Lecture Series. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  43. Jones, M. K. (ed.) (2004). Traces of ancestry: Studies in honour of Colin Renfrew. Cambridge: McDonald Institute monographs
  44. Jones, M. K. (2001). The Molecule hunt: Archaeology and the search for ancient DNA. London: Allen Lane
  45. Jones, M. K. (ed.) (1988). Archaeology and the flora of the British Isles: human influence on the evolution of plant communities. Committee for Archaeology: Monograph 14. Oxford University
  46. Jones, M. K. (1986). England before Domesday. Batsford: Academic Press
  47. Jones, M. K. (ed.) (1983). Integrating the subsistence economy. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports
  48. Jones, M. K. and Dimbleby, G. W. (eds.) (1981). The environment of man: the Iron Age to the Anglo-Saxon period. Volume 87, Oxford: British Archaeological Reports
  49. H.R., O., Lister, D. L., and Jones, M. K. (2011). Phylogeography of Cereal Landraces and the Spread of Agriculture in Northwest Africa: Review and Prospects. In: A. Fahmy and S. Kahlheber (eds.), Reports in African Archaeology, Volume 3, Africa Magna Verlag
  50. Motuzaite-Matuzeviciute, G., Hunt, H. V., and Jones, M. K. (2009). Multiple sources for Neolithic European agriculture: Geographical origins of early domesticates in Moldova and Ukraine. In: P. M. Dolukhanov (ed.), The East European Plain on the Eve of Agriculture, pp. 53-64. Oxford BAR
  51. Jones, M. K. (2009). Moving North: Archaeobotanical Evidence for Plant Diet in Middle and Upper Paleolithic Europe. In: J.-J. Hublin and M.P.Richards (eds.), The Evolution of Hominin Diets: Integrating Approaches to the Study of Palaeolithic Subsistence, pp. 171-180. Springer Netherlands
  52. Jones, M. K. (2009). Dormancy and the plough: Weed seed biology as an indicator of agrarian change in the first millennium AD. In: A. Fairbairn and E. Weiss (eds.), From foragers to farmers: Gordon C. Hillman Festschrift, pp. 58–63. Oxford: Oxbow Books
  53. Beck, C. W., Garner, V., Jones, M. K., and Richards, M. P. (2008). Biomolecular archaeology in the Aegean context. In: H. Martlew, K. Tsedakis, and M. K. Jones (eds.), Archaeology Meets Science: Biomolecular and Site Investigations in Bronze Age Greece, pp. 238–242. Oxford: Oxbow books
  54. Margaritis, E. and Jones, M. K. (2008). Greek and Roman agriculture. In: J. P. Oleson (ed.), Handbook of engineering and technology in the Classical World, Oxford University Press
  55. Bower, M. A. and Jones, M. K. (2007). Ancient DNA. In: D. M. Pearsall (ed.), The Encyclopaedia of Archaeology, California: Elsevier
  56. Foxhall, L., Jones, M. K., and Forbes, H. (2007). Human ecology and the classical landscape. In: S. Alcock and R. Osborne (eds.), Blackwell studies in Classical Archaeology, pp. 89–117. Oxford: Blackwell
  57. Jones, M. K. (2007). A feast of Beltain? Reflections on the rich Danebury harvests. In: C. Gosden, H. Hamerow, P. {de Jersey}, and G. R. Lock (eds.), Communities and Connections: Essays in honour of Barry Cunliffe, pp. 142–153. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  58. Jones, M. K. and Brown, T. (2007). Selection, cultivation, and reproductive isolation; A reconsideration of the morphological and molecular signals of domestication. In: T. Denham, J. Iriarte, and L. Vrydaghs (eds.), Rethinking agriculture: Archaeological and ethnoarchaeological perspectives, pp. 36–49. California: Left Coast Press
  59. Jones, M. K. (2005). Ecological Archaeology. In: A. C. Renfrew and P. G. Bahn (eds.), Archaeology: The key concepts, pp. 85–89. London: Routledge
  60. Jones, M. K. (2005). Environmental Archaeology. In: A. C. Renfrew and P. G. Bahn (eds.), Archaeology: The key concepts, pp. 79–84. London: Routledge
  61. Jones, M. K. (2004). Archaeology and the genetic revolution. In: J. L. Bintliff (ed.), A companion to archaeology, pp. 39–51. Oxford: Blackwell
  62. Jones, M. K. (2004). Between Fertile Crescents: Minor grain crops and agricultural origins. In: M. Jones (ed.), Traces of ancestry: Studies in honour of Colin Renfrew, pp. 127–135. Cambridge: McDonald Institute Monographs
  63. Jones, M. K. (2003). Issues of scale and symbiosis: Unpicking the agricultural `package'. In: P. Bellwood and A. C. Renfrew (eds.), Examining the farming/language dispersal hypothesis, pp. 369–377. Cambridge: McDonald Institute Monographs
  64. Jones, M. K. (2003). Bio-archaeology and the Proto-Indo-European Lexicon: The Kurgan Hypothesis Revisited. In: K. V. Boyle, A. C. Renfrew, and M. A. Levine (eds.), Ancient interactions: East and west in Eurasia, pp. 293–297. Cambridge: McDonald Institute Monographs
  65. Jones, M. K. (2001). Eating for calories or for company? Concluding remarks on consuming passions. In: P. T. Miracle and N. Milner (eds.), Consuming passions and patterns of consumption, pp. 131–136. Cambridge: McDonald Institute Monographs
  66. Jones, M. K. and Colledge, S. (2001). Archaeobotany and the transition to agriculture. In: A. M. Pollard and D. R. Brothwell (eds.), Archaeological Sciences, pp. 389-397. London: John Wiley
  67. Matthews, W., French, C. A. I., Lawrence, T., Cutler, D. F., and Jones, M. K. (2001). Microstratigraphic analyses of depositional sequences in areas FS and SS. In: D. Oates, J. Oates, and H. McDonald (eds.), Excavations in Tel Brak: vol 2: Nagar in the third millennium BC, pp. 353–367.
  68. King, A., Waldron, A., Jones, M. K., Reed, J., and de Vartavan, C. (2000). The environment. In: S. Keay, J. Creighton, and J. Rodriguez (eds.), Celti Pe\~naflor, pp. 113-123. University of Southampton
  69. Jones, M. K., Briggs, D. E. G., Eglinton, G., and Hagelberg, E. (1999). Molecular information and prehistory. Proceedings of a Royal Society discussion meeting. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Volume B 354, pp. 1-159. London:
  70. Clapham, A. J., Jones, M. K., Reed, J., and Tenas, M. (1998). Análisis carpólogico del proyecto gatas. In: P. Castro Martinez (ed.), Proyecto Gatas 2 La Dinámica Arqueoecológica de la ocupación prehistorica, pp. 311–319. Junta di Andalucia: Arqueolog'ica Monographs
  71. Jones, M. K. (1998). An agenda for archaeological science: concluding remarks. In: J. Bailey (ed.), Science in Archaeology: an agenda for the future, pp. 237–241.
  72. Powers-Jones, A. H., Echlin, P., and Jones, M. K. (1998). Investigating ancient plant-water relations by the means of analytical microscopy of phytoliths. In: A. Pinilla, J. J. Tresserras, and M. J. Machado (eds.), Estado actual de los Estudios de Fitolitos en Suelos y Plantas (Proceedings of the First European Meeting on Phytolith Research), pp. 245–253. Madrid: Centro de Ciencias Medioambientales
  73. Matthews, W., French, C. A. I., Lawrence, T., Cutler, D. F., and Jones, M. K. (1997). Activities inside the temple: the evidence of microstratigraphy. In: H. Crawford, R. Killick, and J. Moon (eds.), The Dilmun Temple at Saar, pp. 31–46. London: Kegan Paul
  74. Jones, M. K. (1996). Plant exploitation. In: T. Champion and J. Collis (eds.), The Iron Age in Britain and Ireland, Sheffield Academic Press
  75. Jones, M. K., Brown, T. A., and Allaby, R. G. (1996). Tracking early crops and early farmers: the potential of biomolecular archaeology. In: D. R. Harris (ed.), The Origins and spread of agriculture and pastoralism in Eurasia, pp. 93-100. UCL Press
  76. Jones, M. K. (1995). Patterns in agricultural practice: the archaeobotany of Danebury in its wider context. In: B. W. Cunliffe (ed.), Danebury: an Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire, pp. 43–50. London: Council for British Archaeology
  77. Castro, P., Chapman, R., Colomer, E., Courty, M.-A., Federoff, N., Gili, S., Gonzalez Marcen, P., Jones, M. K., Lull, V., McGlade, J., Mico, R., Monton, S., Rihuete, C., Risch, R., Ruiz Parra, M., Sanahuja, M. E., and Tenas, M. (1994). Temporalities and desertification in the Vera Basin, south east Spain. In: van der Leeuw and S. E (eds.), Understanding the natural and anthropogenic causes of soil degradation and desertification in the Mediterranean Basin, pp. 1–326. Report for the European Commission
  78. Nye, S. and Jones, M. K. (1994). The plant remains. In: R. J. Williams and R. J. Zeepvat (eds.), Bancroft: a late Bronze Age / Iron Age settlement, Roman Villa and temple mausoleum, pp. 562–565.
  79. Jones, M. K. (1993). The carbonised plant remains. In: T. G. Allen and M. A. Robinson (eds.), The prehistoric landscape and Iron Age enclosed settlement at Mingies Ditch, Hardwick cum Yelford, Oxon, pp. 121–123. Oxford University Committee for Archaeology
  80. Jones, M. K. (1993). The carbonised plant remains. In: R. J. Williams (ed.), Pennyland Hartigans: two Iron age and Saxon sites in Milton Keynes, pp. 167–174. Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society
  81. Castro, P., Chapman, R. W., Gonzalez Marcen, P., Jones, M. K., Lull, V., Picazo, M., Risch, R., and Sanahuja, M. (1992). A palaeoecological research project in the southeast of the Iberian peninsular. In: N. S. Baer, C. Sabbioni, and A. I. Sors (eds.), Science, technology and the European cultural heritage: proceedings of the European Symposium, Bologna, Italy, 13-16 June 1989, pp. 372–375. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann
  82. Jones, M. K. (1992). Food remains, food webs and ecosystems. In: A. M. Pollard (ed.), New developments in archaeological science: Proceedings of the British Academy 77, pp. 209–219.
  83. Palmer, C. and Jones, M. K. (1992). Plant resources. In: N. M. Sharples (ed.), Maiden Castle: Excavations and field survey 1985–1986, pp. 129–139. London: HBMC
  84. Buikstra, J., Castro, P., Chapman, R., Gale, N., Gonzalez Marcen, P., Grant, A., V, L., Jones, M. K., Picazo, M., Risch, R., Sanahuja, M., and i Stos Gale, S. (1991). Proyecto Gatas, II fase: informe preliminar del estudio de los materiales. Annuario Arqueologicao de Andalucia para 1989, pp. 214–218.
  85. Jones, M. K. (1991). Various sections. In: J. C. Barrett, R. Bradley, and M. Green (eds.), Landscape, monuments and society: The prehistory of Cranborne Chase, Cambridge University Press
  86. Jones, M. K. (1991). Down Farm Woodcutts: The carbonised plant remains. In: J. C. Barrett, R. Bradley, and M. Hall (eds.), Papers on the Archaeology of Cranborne Chase, pp. 49–53. Oxbow
  87. Jones, M. K. (1991). Agricultural change in the pre-documentary past. In: B. Campbell and M. Overton (eds.), Productivity change and agricultural development, pp. 78–93. Manchester University Press
  88. Jones, M. K. (1991). Food production and consumption. In: R. F. J. Jones (ed.), Roman Britain: Recent trends, pp. 21-28. Sheffield University
  89. Jones, M. K. (1991). Sampling in palaeo-ethnobotany. In: W. van Zeist, K. Wasylikowa, and K. E. Behre (eds.), Progress in Old World Palaeoethnobotany, pp. 53–61. Rotterdam: Balkema
  90. Jones, M. K. and Nye, S. (1991). The plant remains: a quantitative analysis of crop debris. In: B. Cunliffe (ed.), Danebury: an Iron Age Hillfort in Hampshire, Volume 5, pp. 439-447.
  91. Palmer, C. and Jones, M. K. (1991). The botanical remains. In: A. Mohamedi, A. Benmansour, A. Amara, and E. Fentress (eds.), Fouilles de Setif 1977-1984, pp. 260–267. Algiers: Agence Nationale d'Archaeologie et de Protection des Sites et Monnuments Historiques
  92. Jones, M. K. (1989). Agriculture in Roman Britain: the dynamics of change. In: M. Todd (ed.), Research on Roman Britain 1960–1989: Britannia Monograph 11, London:
  93. Jones, M. K. (1988). The arable field: a botanical battleground. In: M. Jones (ed.), Archaeology and the flora of the British Isles: human influence on the evolution of plant communities, pp. 86–92. Oxford University: Committee for Archaeology
  94. Jones, M. K. (1988). The phytosociology of early arable weed communities, with special reference to southern Britain. Festschrift: Udelgard Korber-Grohne. Der ahistorische Mensch und sein Umwelt, pp. 43-51. Stuttgart: Konrad Theiss Verlag
  95. Jones, M. K. and Allen, D. (1988). Contribution to: Excavations at Bierton, 1979. Records of Buckinghamshire 1986, pp. 40-45.
  96. Jones, M. K. (1987). Environmental Studies. In: P. A. Mellars (ed.), Research priorities in Archaeological Science, pp. 4–6. London: Council for British Archaeology
  97. Jones, M. K. (1987). Plant macrofossils. In: P. A. Mellars (ed.), Research priorities in Archaeological Science, pp. 4–6. London: Council for British Archaeology
  98. Jones, M. K. (1987). Carbonised grain. In: D. Mynard (ed.), Roman Milton Keynes: Excavations and fieldwork 1971–1982, pp. 192–193. Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society
  99. Nye, S. and Jones, M. K. (1987). The carbonised plant remains. In: B. Cunliffe (ed.), Hengistbury Head, Dorset, Volume 1, pp. 323–328. Oxford University: Committee for Archaeology
  100. Jones, M. K. (1986). The carbonised plant remains. In: D. Miles (ed.), Archaeology at Barton Court Farm, Volume 50, London: Council for British Archaeology
  101. Jones, M. K. (1986). Towards a model of the villa estate. In: D. Miles (ed.), Archaeology at Barton Court Farm, Volume 50, London: Council for British Archaeology
  102. Jones, M. K. and Robinson, M. A. (1986). Chapter IX: The crop plants. In: D. Miles (ed.), Archaeology at Barton Court Farm, Volume 50, London: Council for British Archaeology
  103. Jones, M. K. (1985). Archaeobotany beyond subsistence reconstruction. In: G. W. W. Barker and C. Gamble (eds.), Beyond domestication in prehistoric Europe, pp. 107–128. London: Academic Press
  104. Jones, M. K. (1985). The plant remains. In: M. Fulford (ed.), Guide to the Silchester excavations, Reading University
  105. Jones, M. K., Dillon, E. P., Quine, T. A., Rackham, O., Thomas, K. D., and Williams, L. (1985). I paesaggi nella Valle d'Oro. In: A. Carandini (ed.), Settefinestre: una villa schiavistica nell'Etruria Romana, Volume 1, pp. 32-47. Modena: Edizioni Panini
  106. Jones, M. K. and Sheldon, J. (1985). I resti vegetali. In: A. Carandini and A. Ricci (eds.), Settefinestre: una villa schiavistica nell'Etruria Romana, pp. 306-309. Modena: Edizioni Panini
  107. Jones, M. K. (1984). The plant remains. In: B. W. Cunliffe (ed.), Danebury: an Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire, Volume 52, pp. 483–495. London: Council for British Archaeology
  108. Jones, M. K. (1984). Regional patterns in crop production. In: B. W. Cunliffe and D. Miles (eds.), Aspects of the Iron Age in Central Southern Britain, pp. 120–124. Oxford University: Committee for Archaeology
  109. Jones, M. K. (1982). Crop production in Roman Britain. In: D. Miles (ed.), The Romano-British Countryside: Studies in rural settlement and economy, Volume 103, pp. 97–107. Oxford: British Archaeological Report
  110. Jones, M. K. (1981). Scavo e paleoecologia. In: A. Carandini (ed.), Storia dalla Terra, pp. 289–299. Bari: De Donato
  111. Jones, M. K. (1981). The development of crop husbandry. In: M. Jones and G. Dimbleby (eds.), The environment of man: the Iron Age to the Anglo-Saxon period, Volume 87, pp. 95–127. Oxford: British Archaeological Report
  112. Jones, M. K. (1980). Carbonised cereals from Grooved Ware contexts. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, Volume 46, pp. 61–63.
  113. Evans, A. and Jones, M. K. (1979). The plant remains. In: G. Wainwright (ed.), Gussage-All-Saints: An Iron Age settlement in Dorset, pp. 172–175. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office
  114. Jones, M. K. (1979). Plant remains from the dry bulk samples. In: G. Lambrick and M. Robinson (eds.), Iron Age and Roman riverside settlements at Farmoor, Oxfordshire, Volume 32, pp. 103–104. Council for British Archaeology
  115. Jones, M. K. and Miles, D. (1979). Celt and Roman in the Thames Valley: Approaches to culture change. In: B. Burnham and H. Johnson (eds.), Invasion and response: The case of Roman Britain, Volume 73, pp. 315-325. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports
  116. Jones, M. K. (1978). Sampling in a rescue context. In: J. Cherry, C. Gamble, and S. Shennan (eds.), Sampling in contemporary British Archaeology, (BAR 50) pp. 191–205. Oxford:
  117. Jones, M. K. (1978). The plant remains. In: M. Parrington (ed.), The excavation of an Iron Age settlement, Bronze Age ring ditch and Roman features at the Ashville Trading Estate, Abingdon, Oxon, Volume 28, pp. 93–110. London: Council for British Archaeology
  118. Brown, T. A., Eglinton, G., and Jones, M. K. (1999). Ancient Biomolecules: Special Issue. Technical report, Ancient Biomolecules Initiative