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Table 22: Charred plant remains from pits in the southern part of the enclosure (transects H, J and K).

Key: A = cultivated ground; B = disturbed ground; C = woodlands, hedgerows, scrub etc.; D = grasslands, meadows and heathland; E = aquatic/wet habitats; F = cultivar; + = fragments

Latin name family common name habitat type 0246.1 0246.2 0246.3 0246.4 0246.5 0246.6 0270.1 0271.1 0309.1
Charred plant remains
Triticum sp. grain Poaceae wheat F 6 1   1          
Ranunculus cf. bulbosus Ranunculaceae bulbous buttercup D         2       
Papaver sp. Papaveraceae poppy ABF       1          
Corylus avellana shell fragment Betulaceae hazelnut C           +      
Chenopodium album Chenopodiaceae fat hen AB 9          3    
Arenaria serpyllifolia Caryophyllaceae sandwort ABD       3 3  63    
Arenaria sp. Caryophyllaceae sandwort ABD   75              
Stellaria media Caryophyllaceae common chickweed AB 4                
Cerastium sp. Caryophyllaceae mouse ear DE 3+                
Spergula arvensis Caryophyllaceae corn spurrey AD 1 1              
Polygonum sp. Polygonaceae knotgrass AB     +            
Lamiaceae sp. indet. Lamiaceae dead-nettle ABCDEF       1          
cf. Plantago sp. Plantaginaceae plantain ABD             1    
Veronica hederifolia Scrophulariaceae ivy-leaved speedwell ABCD 2+ 1 1         2 2
Sambucus nigra Caprifoliaceae elderberry BC   1              
unidentified seed unidentified         +   17   39   
Possible charred plant remains
Capsella bursa-pastoris Brassicaceae shepherd's-purse AB         1