Sample of (cereal) bran and chaff from the wreck of the East Indies sailor 't Vliegend Hart, who died in 1735. This is an organic sample. Wheat bran is the outermost layer, so the skins of a grain. Wheat bran is formed when grinding grain, thereby separating it from the grain. Buckwheat chaff was used as packaging material, especially for packaging clay pipes. Chaff of buckwheat, Dutch East India Company, 't Vliegend Hart (ship), c. 1700 - c. 1735, organic material, d 3 mm
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Sample of (cereal) bran and chaff from the wreck of the East Indies sailor 't Vliegend Hart, who died in 1735. This is an organic sample. Wheat bran is the outermost layer, so the skins of a grain. Wheat bran is formed when grinding grain, thereby separating it from the grain. Buckwheat chaff was used as packaging material, especially for packaging clay pipes. Chaff of buckwheat, Dutch East India Company, 't Vliegend Hart (ship), c. 1700 - c. 1735, organic material, d 3 mm