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Dating the introduction of cereal cultivation to the British Isles: early palaeoecological evidence from the Isle of Man (2003)
Journal Article
Innes, J., Blackford, J., & Davey, P. (2003). Dating the introduction of cereal cultivation to the British Isles: early palaeoecological evidence from the Isle of Man. Journal of Quaternary Science, 18(7), 603-613. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.792

The adoption of cereal cultivation is a key benchmark in the transition from Mesolithic hunter-gatherer foraging to Neolithic farming economies, but the nature, timing and ecological-cultural context of the earliest cereal use in the British Isles an... Read More about Dating the introduction of cereal cultivation to the British Isles: early palaeoecological evidence from the Isle of Man.

The ecology of Late Mesolithic woodland disturbances: Model testing with fungal spore assemblage data (2003)
Journal Article
Innes, J., & Blackford, J. (2003). The ecology of Late Mesolithic woodland disturbances: Model testing with fungal spore assemblage data. Journal of Archaeological Science, 30(2), 185-194. https://doi.org/10.1006/jasc.2002.0832

Pollen, charcoal and fungal spore analysis of the base of a radiocarbon-dated peat profile at North Gill, North York Moors, N.E. England, provides detailed evidence for an episode of fire-disturbance of woodland atc . 6300 (uncalibrated), within the... Read More about The ecology of Late Mesolithic woodland disturbances: Model testing with fungal spore assemblage data.