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Landscape evolution of the Swale-Ure Washlands. (2008)
Book Chapter
Mitchell, W., Innes, J., Bridgland, D., Long, A., Rutherford, M., & Warwick, S. (2008). Landscape evolution of the Swale-Ure Washlands. In M. Atherden, & T. Milsom (Eds.), Yorkshire Landscapes Past and Future (77-87). Place

Vegetation change during the mesolithic and Neolithic on the Mizen Peninsula, Co.Cork, south-west Ireland (2008)
Journal Article
Mighall, T., Timpany, S., Blackford, J., Innes, J., O'Brien, C., O'Brien, W., & Harrison, S. (2008). Vegetation change during the mesolithic and Neolithic on the Mizen Peninsula, Co.Cork, south-west Ireland. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 17(6), 617-628. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00334-007-0136-4

Despite being rich in later prehistoric and historic archaeology that includes megalithic monuments, Bronze age copper mines and medieval castles, the Mizen Peninsula, south-west Ireland, has revealed little about its stone age past. Evidence for a M... Read More about Vegetation change during the mesolithic and Neolithic on the Mizen Peninsula, Co.Cork, south-west Ireland.

Late Holocene vegetation and land-use history in Denmark: A multi-decadally resolved record from Lille Vidmose northeast Jutland. (2007)
Journal Article
Yelloff, D., Brokens, P., Innes, J., & van Geel, B. (2007). Late Holocene vegetation and land-use history in Denmark: A multi-decadally resolved record from Lille Vidmose northeast Jutland. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 146(1-4), 182-192. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2007.04.001

A pollen analysis of a peat profile collected from Lille Vildmose, Denmark has been used to reconstruct vegetation and land-use change from the late Iron Age (ca. 690 cal. AD) to the present day. ‘Wiggle-matching’ of 34 AMS 14C dates has enabled a pr... Read More about Late Holocene vegetation and land-use history in Denmark: A multi-decadally resolved record from Lille Vidmose northeast Jutland..

Fire and flood management of coastal swamp enabled first rice paddy cultivaton in east China (2007)
Journal Article
Zong, Y., Chen, Z., Innes, J., Chen, C., Wang, Z., & Wang, H. (2007). Fire and flood management of coastal swamp enabled first rice paddy cultivaton in east China. Nature, 449(7161), 459-663. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature06135

The adoption of cereal cultivation was one of the most important cultural processes in history, marking the transition from hunting and gathering by Mesolithic foragers to the food-producing economy of Neolithic farmers1. In the Lower Yangtze region... Read More about Fire and flood management of coastal swamp enabled first rice paddy cultivaton in east China.

Kretzschmaria deusta and the NorthWest European mid-Holocene Ulmus decline at Moel y Gerddi, North Wales, United Kingdom (2006)
Journal Article
Innes, J., Blackford, J., & Chambers, F. (2006). Kretzschmaria deusta and the NorthWest European mid-Holocene Ulmus decline at Moel y Gerddi, North Wales, United Kingdom. Palynology, 30(1), 121-132. https://doi.org/10.2113/gspalynol.30.1.121

The decline in Ulmus pollen frequencies that occurred ca. 5000 14C years ago before present (BP) is a key biostratigraphic marker horizon in northwest European pollen diagrams, although its causes are still a subject of debate. To investigate this ev... Read More about Kretzschmaria deusta and the NorthWest European mid-Holocene Ulmus decline at Moel y Gerddi, North Wales, United Kingdom.