Szilágyi András (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 27. (Budapest, 2009)

Katalin E. NAGY - Ádám BÍRÓ - Ádám BOLLÓK - László KÖLTŐ Péter LANGÓ - Attila Antal TÜRK: Byzantine Silk Fragments from a Tenth-century Grave at Fonyód

Fig. 10. 1-4: Caftans fastened in the middle and crosswise, as well as with buttons in Central Asian stone carvings from the Turkic age (1: Stark 2008, Abb. 89. i; 2: Stark 2008, Abb. 3. e; 3: Stark 2008, Abb. 46. e; 4: G. V. Kubarev 2005, ris. 9. 6); 5: Bulgarian ivarrior depicted in a caftan with frogs (Basil II, 976—1025), Menologion, ca. 1000 (http://commons.ivikimedia.Org/tviki/File:Bidgars.jpg); 6: Tivo lines of buttons suggestive of a frogged caftan (Grave 6, Cemetery I of Szered, [today Sered', SI], the 10 t h c., after Tocik 1968. Abb 16.2) 46

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