Hi Jonathan,
Could it be a pine nut - Pinus pinea?
Best wishes,
Dana
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Subject: Re: nut shell identification
It came from a well in Britain, radiocarbon date 25 - 126 AD
Has anyone further thoughts on differentiating between hazel and pistachio?
So many hazelnuts already, but none looked like this one.
Thank you for sharing an opinion.
Jonathan
On 29 January 2018 at 14:38, Fuller, Dorian < [log in to unmask] > wrote:
Some sort of Pistacia sp.? From Iran?
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Subject: nut shell identification
Hello all,
Any thoughts what this might be?
Perhaps a nut shell?
best wishes,
Jonathan Baines
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