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. 2021 Mar 16;38(2):211–230. doi: 10.1007/s10437-021-09428-8

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

MicroCT visualizations for MK36, sherd 1237: a stalked involucre with bristles (nonshattering, domesticated type) (Inclusion 1); b spikelet (Inclusion 3); c spikelet in involucre, seen in lateral view, suggesting paired spikelet form torn involucre stalk (c′ = ventral view of the same) (Inclusion 11); d single spikelet (Inclusion 12); e two rotated views of spikelet in involucre, suggesting solitary spikelet and sessile (wild type) involucre (Inclusion 13). For the complete dataset, see Supplementary Images