When research of the Roman ditch in the Neurissen tract in Mušov (Moravia, The Czech Republic) took place, only entirely isolated artifacts were found in areas situated next to the heights of the perimeter of the Burgstall hill. Animal bones, consisting in several cases of articulated parts of skeletons, had a special role (ditches Mušov-Neurissen II and Mušuv-Neurissen IV where the human skeletons were also found.) Interpretation of the finds in this position is impossible without reference to other sites. Therefore we present several comparative examples of analogical finding situations in places where the Roman army presence was proven (Ruhhof, Hulín-Pravčice, Pilismarót-Szobi rév, Stillfried, Newstead, Brno-Vojtova street). Attention is also given to other places with significant strength of evidence (Regensburg-Harting, Kaiseraugst, Bratislava-Rusovce, Kalkriese).