Dear Inés,
This should be maracuja (Passiflora edulis) :-))
Best wishes,
Andi
Mag. Dr. Andreas G. Heiss
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Im Auftrag von Inés L. López-Dóriga
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. Mai 2019 11:51
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Betreff: Fruit stone?
Dear all
Any ideas what this could be? It's from a possible medieval context in the Thames Valley. The squares are 2x2mm. Seems too small for a Prunus.
Thanks for your help!
Best
Inés
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