Gáti Csilla (szerk.): A Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve 54., 2016-2017 (Pécs, 2017)

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A Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve ( 2017 ) 186 ?e youngest material traces uncovered at the Zók hillfort belong to the culture of the ‘’full’’ Early Bronze Age, Somogyvár-Vinkovci culture (around 2600–2300 BC). ?e most typical ceramic shape in the Somogyvár-Vinkovci cultural circle represent oval jugs with cylindrical necks and strap handles (Fig. 6/ 1) as well as cylindrical pots with flat bottoms and two small, horizontally pierced handles in a shape of an oval application, ‘’bottle- shaped pot’’ (Fig. 6/ 2) ( Garašanin 1983: 473., Dimitrijević 1982: 13–25., 36., Ecsedy 1979: 97–114.). Fig. 5: Decorative motifs on Vučedol-Zók pottery (Property of National Museum in Belgrade, Serbia) 1 2 3 Fig. 6: Typical Somogyvár-Vinkovci culture pottery vessels: jug (1), vessel (2) (Property of National Museum in Belgrade, Serbia) 1 2

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