Andi,
Hi! Do you have a picture? In the 16 IWGP volume I have a picture of
funny seeds from Dikili Tash with some hypotheses as to why this may be.
Best,
Tania
Quoting Andrew Fairbairn <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear all,
>
>
>
> I am looking at some assemblages from a MBA pit in Turkey and have a
> sample full of heavily wrinkled grape seeds. The seeds are not fully
> rounded-out as with most that I have seen in archaeological deposits
> and appear to be partly formed. The logical conclusion is that they
> are immature. Having a quick scan through the literature I cannot
> find discussion or illustrations of anything similar. Does anyone
> know of any similar finds or have any opinion on what the wrinkling
> tells us?
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Andy
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>
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