Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve 19 (1974) (Pécs, 1977)
Régészet - Kiss, Attila: Some Archaeological Finds of the Avar Period in County Baranya
!32 ATTILA KISS Fig. 4. Dunaszekcső—Várhegy Fig. 5. Ivándárda-„Földbánya". Map of locality. Iron hook-nail for a coffin (2) and iron fragments (iron strike-a-light?), behind the skull. Animal bone (bone of a larger animal) below the feet. Grave 3 (Fig. 18. C.) O: 45'; D: 170 cm. The section of the gravcpit could not be observed. Skeleton of an adult person in extended supine position. Skull tilted on its left side, arms in extended position beside the pelvis. Pot made of refined clay on a slow wheed. Smashed to pieces. Grave 4 (Fig. 18. C.) O: 47'; D: 200 cm; L: 230 cm; W: 75 cm; L. of the skeleton: —. Skeleton of an adult person in extended supine position. Rectangular bronze buckle (2) on the right ilium. Iron knife (L: 12,8 cm) on the sacrum and the left pelvis. Iron buckle (3) in front of the place were the decomposed os pubis would have been. Fragmentary iron knife outside the right femur, it lay at right angles to the bone. Reddish pot (1) made of refined clay on a slow wheel, smashed to pieces, below the feet. BDM: 7,3 cm; RDM: 10,6 cm. Grave 5 (Fig. 18. C) O: 46'; D: 220 cm; L: 230 cm; W: 55 cm. Male skeleton in extended supine position ; skull tilted to its left side, forearms under the ilia. Iron strike-a-light (4) inside the left femur. Flint (1) in side the left femur, by the trochanter. Iron knife inside the left femur, about in the middle. Fragmentary iron buckle (3) on the sacrum. Cattle bone under the left tibia. Pottery vessel by the feet. Grave „A" (Fig. 19. A) Grave find handed over by the construction workers on the site. Eleven glass beads: five yellow segmented beads and six blue trasparent ones. Grave „B" (Fig. 19. B) Grave find handed over by the construction workers on the site. Six yellow segmented glass beads. Fig. 6. Keszű—„Gyódi bekötőút". Map of locality.