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50 I. VÖRÖS On the grinding surface the paraconus and paraconulus are slightly worn. The width of the tooth is 22 mm. Length of the protoconus is 12,1 mm. 6. Dévaványa-Simas^iget (The 1959 excavation of J. Korek) 2 2 Alföld Linear Pottery Culture — calcaneus dext. (Fig. 12,3). The tuber calcanei is missing, it has not ossified, infantile. The width of the calcaneus is 52 mm, its thickness is 50 mm. The dorsoplantar width of the corpus calcanei is 41 mm, its thickness is 17 mm. (Loc.: trial trench.) 7. Oros II. (The 1950 excavation of J. Korek) Bükk culture — M 3 sin. The length of the crown is 27 mm, its width is 21 mm. The length of the protoconus is 13 mm. Mature. (Loc.: Pit 5) 8. Aggtelek-Baradla Cave (The 1976 excavation of L. Kordos) Bükk culture Below a closing layer of dripstones in an undisturbed layer of the Bükk culture also horse bones were found. 2 3 C. Late Neolithic (Fig. 2) 9. Bodrogkeres^túr-Kutyasor (The 1951 excavation of P. Patay) Tisza culture — metacarpus fr. (Loc. : Pit E.) 2 4 10. S^erencs-Taktaföldvár (The 1967 excavation of T. Kemenczei) 2 5 Tisza culture — humerus sin. dist. fr. (Fig. 12,2). (Loc.: Sec. II., layer 2.). 11. 1 "istçaigar- С si ko s tanya (The 1954 excavation of J. Gy. Szabó) Tisza culture — metacarpus dext. dist. fr. Its dorsal surface is polished. 2 6 12 Kisköre-Gát (The 1965 excavation of J. Korek) 2 7 Tisza culture — metacarpus sin. prox. fr. (Fig. 12,1). Its dorsal side is polished. (Loc.: Surface XVII. b —c., dwelling pit 4.) 13. Szegvár-Tű^köves (The 1954—56 excavation of J. Csalog) Tisza culture A single bone fragment of Equus sp. 2 8 2 2 Id., History . . . 358. Incorrectly an astragalus is mentioned. 2 3 Personal comminication of L. Kordos. 2 1 Patay, P., FA 9(1957) 27. 2 6 Vörös, I., HOMÉ (in press) 2 6 Bökönyi, S., Acta Arch. Hung. 11(1959) 56., note 52. " Vörös, I., HOMÉ (in press) 2 8 Bökönyi, S., Acta Arch. Hung. 11(1959) 48.