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Many many thanks Jacqui! They are weirdos indeed..

All the best,
Angk

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Στις Πέμ, 26 Ιουλ, 2018 στις 5:16 μ.μ., ο χρήστηςHUNTLEY, JACQUELINE P.
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Anthemis cotula for the top right? It has the suggestion of the little "blips" - papillose I suppose - and the size is about right. Other three on the top row possibly the same. Wouldn't like to guess about the 3 bits in the south west quadrant.


Sorry, I always disliked little Composites. Felt that they should be do-able but they often were not and simply left as small Compositae undiff.. Highly unsatisfactory.


Jacqui


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Jacqui Huntley
Archaeobotanist/environmental archaeologist
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Subject: ASTERACEAE?
 
Dear all,

Any thoughts/suggestions on these remains are so welcome. Could they be some Asteraceae species? 

Many thanks in advance,
AngK


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