Table 11 Cereal taxa used in correspondence analysis

CA code
Hordeum sativum grains01
rachis02
basal rachis03
cf Triticum boeoticumgrains04
Triticum monococcum 1g grains05
2g grains06
Triticum dicoccum grains07
spikelet forks - terminal10
cf Triticum monoc/dicoccum grains08
spikelet forks09
spikelet forks - terminal10
glume bases11
Triticum spp. - free threshing grains12
Triticum sp. - free threshing rachis14
Triticum cf speltagrains13
Triticum spp. - indeterminategrains15
cf Triticum/Secale spp.grains16
Avena sp.grains17
Cereal indeterminategrains18
Culm nodes19
Basal culm20
cf Panicum/Setaria spp.grains21
cf Triticum dicoccum/fr thr*grains22
cf Triticum spelta/fr thr*grains23
[* 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'.]