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Fig. 2. Archaeological black rat remains from the Roman Period in Europe (after AUDOIN-ROUZEAU & VIGNE 1994) complemented with Hungarian finds (shaded areas: expanse of the Roman Empire). 1: Arras–Beaudimont, France; 2: Bad Kreuznach, Germany; 3: Baron Buisson-Saint-Cyr, France; 4: Beddingham, Britain; 5: Les Ilettes–Annecy-le-Vieux, France; 6: Ladenburg, Germany; 7: Londres– Crosswall, Britain; 8: Londress–Frenchurch, Britain; 9: Taula Torralba d'en Salort–Menorca, Spain; 10: Ordona, Italy; 11: Pforzheim, Germany; 12: Pompei, Italy; 13: Portout, France; 14: Sette Finestre – Grosetto, Italy; 15: Thésée et Pouillé, France; 16: Waltersdorf, Germany; 17: Wroxeter, Britain; 18: York–Skeldergate, Britain; 19: Monte di Tuda–Crosica, France; 20: Senlis, France; 21: Sierentz– Landstrasse, France; 22: Budapest, District III., Szentendrei Road 139., Aquincum, Hungary; 23: Bu-

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Published as part of Kovács, Zs., 2012, Dispersal History Of An Invasive Rodent In Hungary - Subfossil Finds Of Rattus Rattus, pp. 379-394 in Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 58 (4) on page 385, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5735993

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