From 6e7203a7008435c878b3157b0c00f600907a327e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexandros Tsakos Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2025 17:23:57 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] hamdeen2 --- content/article/hamdeen.md | 4 +++- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/article/hamdeen.md b/content/article/hamdeen.md index e4c23cb..49a7ef7 100644 --- a/content/article/hamdeen.md +++ b/content/article/hamdeen.md @@ -226,7 +226,9 @@ spikelets, chaffs, and glume fragments spikelets, chaffs, and glume fragments - *Sorghum bicolor* (Fig. 3c), present in spikelet with grain inside - *Setaria italica* (Fig.3d), represented from its seeds. + Furthermore, for the trees: + - *Adansonia digitata* appeared from small fragments of the fruit pulp shell (Fig.3e). - *Acacia nilotica* was identified from the seed remains (Fig.3f). - *Cyperus rotundus* appeared in the materials from the complete purple nutsedge roots (Fig.3g). @@ -954,7 +956,7 @@ Millennium BC Eastern Sudan." [^31]: On the complex of burial sites, see Buckley et al., "Dental Calculus." On Kawa, see Fuller, "Early Kushite Agriculture," p. 71. -[^32]: Auld and Medd 1987. THIS REFERENCE IS NOT IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY; Parsons and Cuthbertson 2001. THIS REFERENCE IS NOT IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY. +[^32]: Auld and Medd 1987; Parsons and Cuthbertson 2001. [^33]: Bendixen and Nandihalli, "Worldwide Distribution of Purple and Yellow Nutsedge."