Gordon Hillman's pioneering influence on Near Eastern archaeobotany, a personal appraisal. Willcox, G. In Fairbairn, A. & Weiss, E., editors, From Foragers to Farmers; papers in honour of Gordon C. Hillman, pages 15–18. Oxbow Books, Oxford, January, 2009.
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In this brief essay I discuss how Gordon Hillman pioneered the study of charred plant remains recovered from archaeological sites in the Near East and how his innovating research profoundly influenced my work and that of other archaeobotanists. I recount how he affected my career from 1972, when I first met him, up until the present-day.
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	address = {Oxford},
	title = {Gordon {Hillman}'s pioneering influence on {Near} {Eastern} archaeobotany, a personal appraisal},
	abstract = {In this brief essay I discuss how Gordon Hillman pioneered the study of charred plant remains recovered from archaeological sites in the Near East and how his innovating research profoundly influenced my work and that of other archaeobotanists. I recount how he affected my career from 1972, when I first met him, up until the present-day.},
	booktitle = {From {Foragers} to {Farmers}; papers in honour of {Gordon} {C}. {Hillman}},
	publisher = {Oxbow Books},
	author = {Willcox, George},
	editor = {Fairbairn, Andrew and Weiss, Ehud},
	month = jan,
	year = {2009},
	pages = {15--18},
}

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