Folia archeologica 34.
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LION REMAINS 35 Fig. 2. 1 : Caninus inf. sin. (cast), Zengővárkony, medial view; 2: caninus inf. dext. Tiszaluc lateral view 2. ábra I: Caninus inf. sin. (másolat) Zengővárkony, Norma medialis; 2: caninus inf. dext. Tiszaluc, Norma lateralis A special publication of lion finds in the Carpathian Basin is motived by the fact that they represent the westernmost and earliest occurence of the species as related to the prehistorical lion finds of SW-Ukraine 5 and the Peloponnesus 0 published recently proving also the existence of European lion in Central Kurope (Fig- V- ' . У : -arb 5 Bibikova, V. /., Kostnie ostatki Iva eneoliticeskih poselenii severo-zapadnogo Pricernomorja. — Bone remains of lion from Eneolithic settlement of the North-Western Black Sea area. Vestnik Zool. (Kiev) 1(1973) 57—63. 6 Boessneck , J. —von den Driesch, A., Ein Löwenknochenfund aus Tiryns. AAnz 1979. 447—449.; lid., Ein Beleg für das Vorkommen des Löwen auf der Peloponnes in ,Herakleischer' Zeit. AAnz 1981. 257- 258. 3*