Fehér György szerk.: A Magyar Mezőgazdasági Múzeum Közleményei 1992-1994 (Budapest, 1994)
TAKÁCS ISTVÁN: Cumanian animal keeping at Szentkirály, a 15th-16th century site in Central Hungary
Figure 2. The ground plan of feature complex house 4-4/a at Szentkirály. After PÁLÓCZI HORVÁTH 1991. Table 1 Animal bones from House complex 4-4/a Species Fragments Individuals n % n % cattle 38 21.7 7 29.1 sheep 4 2.8 2 8.3 sheep or goat 4 2.8 2 8.3 horse 41 29.2 7 29.1 Pig 41 29.2 4 16.6 dog 3 2.1 1 4.1 wild goose 1 0.7 1 4.1 non-identifiable 8 5.7 — — Total 140 100.0 24 100.0 Further animal bones currently under study, however, also yielded bones from donkey (Equus asinus L.), cat (Felis cams dorn. L.), domestic hen (Gallus dornesticus L.), domestic goose (Anser domesticus L.) and pigeon (Columba sp.) as well as fragments of hen and goose eggs. Non-domestic animals are represented by catfish (Silurus glanis L.), carp (Cyprinus carpio L.), bream (Abramis brama L.), a wild bird (Aves sp.) and hare (Lepus europaeus Pall.) bones.