Sedimentological, taphonomical and palaeoecological aspects of the late early Pleistocene
vertebrate fauna from the Somssich Hill 2 site (South Hungary)
The Somssich Hill 2 site (Villány Mts., South Hungary) yielded one of the richest
late Early Pleistocene vertebrate assemblages within the Carpathian Basin. The present
paper provides a summary of all former and new taxonomical results, as well as biostratigraphical
and palaeoecological conclusions, which is completed with previously unpublished sedimentological
and taphonomical observations on the locality. The bulk of the fauna can be referred
to the Mimomys savini–Mimomys pusillus Biozone in the Biharian (MQ1), whereas a few
specimens suggest an older age, namely the Mimomys pliocaenicus Biozone in the late
Villanyian (MN17). The bones were affected by only a short-distance aquatic transport,
thus they represent a parautochtonous and relatively unaltered assemblage. Consequently,
the material was considered here as a reliable base for reconstructing the direct
palaeoenvironment of the cavity. The entire section was divided here to five different
palaeoecological units based on the small vertebrate fauna.