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Hordeum sativum |
grains | 01 |
rachis | 02 |
basal rachis | 03 |
cf Triticum boeoticum | grains | 04 |
Triticum monococcum |
1g grains | 05 |
2g grains | 06 |
Triticum dicoccum |
grains | 07 |
spikelet forks - terminal | 10 |
cf Triticum monoc/dicoccum |
grains | 08 |
spikelet forks | 09 |
spikelet forks - terminal | 10 |
glume bases | 11 |
Triticum spp. - free threshing |
grains | 12 |
Triticum sp. - free threshing |
rachis | 14 |
Triticum cf spelta | grains | 13 |
Triticum spp. - indeterminate | grains | 15 |
cf Triticum/Secale spp. | grains | 16 |
Avena sp. | grains | 17 |
Cereal indeterminate | grains | 18 |
Culm nodes | | 19 |
Basal culm | | 20 |
cf Panicum/Setaria spp. | grains | 21 |
cf Triticum dicoccum/fr thr* | grains | 22 |
cf Triticum spelta/fr thr* | grains | 23 |
[* Grains of indeterminate morphology which have characteristics of both named wheat taxa.
These were defined by D Miller in her dissertation and for the purposes of consistency the
author also assigned specimens to these categories (descriptions will be given in the
archaeobotanical report for the site). The categories could both be assimilated within
'Triticum spp. indeterminate'.]
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