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Régészet - Bándi, G.: Adatok Dunántúl korabronzkori történetéhez
72 BANDI GABOR a „kisapostagi népesség partnerének sírcsoportjai, vagy hogy a korai vatyai sír csoportok miért szegények „kisapostagi elemekben." Nagyrévi kultúra ökörhalmi csoportja Kulcsi csoport Nagyrévi kultúra - Szigetszentmiklós-kisapostsgi csoportja >D I V Vatyai kultúra 1. periódusa A vatyai kultúra kialakulását végül az alábbi általános séma szerint határozhatjuk meg: Nagyrévi kultúra Szigetszentmiklós-kisapostagi csoportja — Szigetszentmiklós-kisapostagi csoport-Vatya átmeneti időszak — Vatyai kultúra 1. periódusa. E kialakulási időszak után indult meg aztán a kultúra szélesebb elterjedése az egész Mezőföld és Duna-Tisza köz területén, nagyjából azonos időben és intenzitással. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE EARLY BRONZE AGE HISTORY OF NE TRANSDANUBIA G. BÁNDI After looking over the finds summed up so far in Bronze Age research under the name of Kisapostag civilization, and as a result of some authentic excavations of the last years, we have attempted to revise this problème, wich is of great importance in the early Bronze Age history of Transdanubia. In view of the Austrian relations of that age it can be stated that the „litzen-ceramic" and Guntramsdorf-Drassburg population immigrated from the West has arrived in minor fragments along the Danube and has amalgamated partly with the most oriental, i. e. the Tokod group of the Hatvan civilization and moving further, with the SzigetszentmiklósKisapostag group of the Nagyrév civilization. In the case of each group it is this indirectly western element which helps us to segregate these characteristic ethnical units within the mother civilizations. The main line of penetration of the western population touched the area of what are now the Counties of Győr-Sopron, Vas and Veszprém. In confomity with Austrian, Yugoslav and home data it can be stated that this population has followed everywhere the horizon of Zók. In Western Transdanubia this civilization has developed that of the people of the ,,lime-inserted" dishes, of course without leaving aside the local aboriginals of Zók. The early civilization of ,,litzen-ceramics — limeinserts" has moved forward in direction NW-SE along Lake Balaton and has then populated the whole of SE-Transdanubia on the line of the rivers Sió— Kapos —Koppány, Zala and Rinya. It is thorugh this historic theread that the penetration of this originally oriental population into Transdanubia in the second half of the early Bronze Age becomes really important, because it has conclusively influenced the development of the biggest Middle Bronze Age civilization of that area.