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Dear Erica,

 

Any chance that the top fragsments could be Brassica cf raphanistrum pods?

 

Good luck!

Anaya 

 

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Subject: Identification help

 

Dear all, 

 

The two types of carbonized remains in the attached photo are from a late
Roman context in Turkey. The top ones look like some sort of carbonized leaf
and the second appears to be a type of bud? Any identification help would be
greatly appreciated!

 

Best wishes, 

 

Erica

 

Dr. Erica Rowan

Lecturer in Classical Archaeology

Department of Classics, Royal Holloway, University of London

Egham, Surrey, UK, TW20 0EX

01784 443209 

 

 

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