The ABCD only has the tentative Newstead record - but of course there are
many records still to add, so will be interested to see what comes up.
Kroll's list may be helpful, as Anaya suggests - but also relies on
colleagues sending him published records and I am not sure how zealous we
are about that on this side of the Channel ...
Allan
On Jun 7 2005, Jacqui Huntley wrote:
> Dear list
>
> What's the earliest British record for Fagopyrum (buckwheat) seeds
> please? I know of the 1911 tentative record from Newstead but
> wondered whether there were modern records from Roman deposits
> anywhere.
>
> Cheers
> Jacqui
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