I too wonder if they are larvae, but given the presence of maize and
nutshells I wondered if they were pests associated w/ those products.
I've seen larvae in carbonized stored acorn mean and I think w/ maize
kernels.
Margaret Scarry
Mordechai Kislev wrote:
> Is it possible that they are larvae of beetles?
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> *Subject:* Anyone have any thoughts on what these are??
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> Trying to id these and we are stumped. Associated with a burned
> cane sample containing possible domesticated Chenopodium, maize,
> nutshell, Strophostyles,. Early Mississippian stockaded village
> site in the Georgia Piedmont (southeastern US), first terrace of a
> major river.
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> Thanks for any help!
>
> Leslie Branch-Raymer
> New South Associates, Inc.
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> Mary Theresa Bonhage-Freund
> Alma College
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