Wouldn’t it have been a very small goat or sheep in that case?
Cheers,
Anneleen
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> On 30 Nov 2016, at 14:31, Anaya Sarpaki <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Yes, I agree with Leonor! Best wishes, Anaya
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2016 3:29 PM
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> Subject: Re: Euphorbia lathyris?
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> Dear Lisa,
> Are you sure these are seeds?.
> They look like very much dung from sheep/goat.
> Best
> leonor
>
>
> El 30/11/2016 a las 14:14, Lisa Gray escribió:
>>
>> Dear Colleagues,
>>
>> I have an assemblage of seeds from a late medieval French settlement.
>> They were found with fragments of textile and the remains of a
>> metallic handle. It is believed that this was a bag in which the seeds
>> were found.
>>
>> I have not seen caper spurge ( Euphorbia lathyris) before but recall
>> seeing a paper about a similar find.
>>
>> Am l right? This is the best photograph l can get at the moment. They
>> look like caper spurge seeds l've seen online.
>>
>> Thankyou for any help.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> Lisa
>>
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