Cervus sp.
(Fig. 46)
Material – Layer 7: Upper molar fragment (VER 2018.2615.).
Layer 8: 2 teeth fragments (V.83.15).
Layer 31: Right humerus fragment (VER 2018.2699.) (Fig. 46).
Remarks – The remains were described by JÁNOSSY (1999) as Cervus cf. acoronatus, but the very fragmentary specimens do not allow such precise identifications. Their only usable feature is their size on the basis of which the specimens probably belonged to a deer similar in size to Cervus elaphus .