Vol. 2017 (2018): Communicationes Archaeologicae Hungariae
Studies

Animal bone find material from the Nagykálló-Harangod Middle Neolithic settlement

Published 2018-12-04

Keywords

  • középső neolitikum, Alföldi Vonaldíszes Kultúra, állattartás, csonteszköz

How to Cite

Bárány, A. (2018). Animal bone find material from the Nagykálló-Harangod Middle Neolithic settlement. Communicationes Archaeologicae Hungariae, 2017, 39–50. https://doi.org/10.54640/CAH.2017.39

Abstract

In the Middle Neolithic settlement features of the Nagykálló-Harangod site 966 pieces of animal bone fragments were found. The remains belonged to five domestic and six hunted mammal species. The amounts of the remains of cattle and small ruminants were presented in nearly equal proportions. Only a few bones belonged to pigs and dogs. Five sunken featured buildings were found in the settlement yielding a relatively rich find material considering the number of animal bone remains as well as the number of identifiable animal species.