Great idea! ------------------------------ Dr Andrew Fairbairn Senior Lecturer in Archaeology School of Social Science The University of Queensland Brisbane QLD4072 Australia Tel: +61 (0)7 3365 2780 Fax: +61 (0)7 3365 1544 Associate Editor, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany (http://www.springer.com/geosciences/journal/334) ________________________________ From: The archaeobotany mailing list on behalf of HUNTLEY J.P. Sent: Fri 28/05/2010 7:00 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: identification Should we be thinking of setting up a system similar to that on Zooarch; they have a "bonecommons" site where they mount their photos etc.? It also means that no attachments are allowed on the list itself which must be a help to people who don't have a fast broadband or are not interested in that particular period/region. Photos can then be of good quality - 'shrinking' them can lose useful features obviously. I'd be happy to ask Umberto how they do it if there was enough interest (we are nowhere near as list- active as bone people!!) but am not volunteering necessarily to do more than that. re the 'seeds'- ????small pointed Olive???? Surface texture looks ok but it's not circular in section; flattened on one face so maybe one of several in the original fruit - so perhaps Rosaceae - are there long Cotoneasters? You can tell it's not my geographical or period comfort zone! best wishes Jacqui _____________________________________________________ Jacqui Huntley English Heritage NE Regional Science Advisor Honorary Research Associate, Department of Archaeology University of Durham Please don't print this e-mail unless essential ________________________________ From: The archaeobotany mailing list on behalf of Andrew Fairbairn Sent: Fri 28/05/2010 09:04 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: identification Can I ask list members to try and minimise the size of photos they send around the list for identification??? Recentlyu I have received a lot of emails requesting identification with huge photo sizes that can take a long time to download and can clog up my email system. How about shrinking them in the future? Andy ------------------------------ Dr Andrew Fairbairn Senior Lecturer in Archaeology School of Social Science The University of Queensland Brisbane QLD4072 Australia Tel: +61 (0)7 3365 2780 Fax: +61 (0)7 3365 1544 Associate Editor, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany (http://www.springer.com/geosciences/journal/334) ________________________________ From: The archaeobotany mailing list on behalf of Ivanka Todorova Slavova Sent: Fri 28/05/2010 5:17 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: identification Dear List Members, I would like to know if someone can help me identify the attached seeds. They are found in a Early Medieval settlement (7-9 centure A.D.) in Southeast Bulgaria. Thank You in advance! Ivanka Slavova